The McCullough Institute for Conservation, Land Use and Environmental Resiliency at the University of North Carolina at Asheville will be a national model for blending environmental study with business and sustainable economic growth. Students will study data analytics and mapping, environmental and administrative law, new technology applications, and critical ecosystem preservation. “There has never been a greater demand for graduates with expertise in managing the urban, environmental and agricultural challenges that are changing the way businesses plan for the future,” said Chancellor Anne Ponder. Read more »