Hky campus article. Looking to boost numbers
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Re: Hky campus article. Looking to boost numbers
Let’s hope enrollment grows in HKY. It would be a shame to start calling it “Everts’ Folly”
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The effort to establish a Hickory Campus goes back to Chancellor Borkowski and a handful of Catawba County folks. Credit to Everts , she found a way. There was some good fortune involved along the way certainly but she got it done and by all accounts it is making a difference in the lives of those that take advantage of the opportunity.
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Re: Hky campus article. Looking to boost numbers
They should do a basketball ball game every year in Hickory.
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They let me walk around freely in the open part of the building, and I took a lot of pictures when I dropped by there a few weeks ago. When I was there is was pretty much empty of students and staff, though it was a Friday around lunch time.
I did look in a science lab, and it may have been labeled Chemistry lab. I did not see any gas outlets nor any lab benches with fume hoods but it is possible the room was not finished.
I am not sure how many classrooms are up and running. The cafe area which would have been in use when it was an office building was not ready for use but I am not sure it needed to be gutted to make it usable either. I did like all the social areas, which will be nice to have since dorms are not an option. I did notice a few clubs announced, though I can't remember the clubs purpose.
Props on showing the football game. That should be a regular feature, and maybe attract some alumni in the area.
Do these students pay the athletic fees that does allow admission into athletic events? I was going to ask a few questions in the admissions office but I needed to get to Boone myself to make the field hockey game that was the purpose of the trip.
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They let me walk around freely in the open part of the building, and I took a lot of pictures when I dropped by there a few weeks ago. When I was there is was pretty much empty of students and staff, though it was a Friday around lunch time.
I did look in a science lab, and it may have been labeled Chemistry lab. I did not see any gas outlets nor any lab benches with fume hoods but it is possible the room was not finished.
I am not sure how many classrooms are up and running. The cafe area which would have been in use when it was an office building was not ready for use but I am not sure it needed to be gutted to make it usable either. I did like all the social areas, which will be nice to have since dorms are not an option. I did notice a few clubs announced, though I can't remember the clubs purpose.
Props on showing the football game. That should be a regular feature, and maybe attract some alumni in the area.
Do these students pay the athletic fees that does allow admission into athletic events? I was going to ask a few questions in the admissions office but I needed to get to Boone myself to make the field hockey game that was the purpose of the trip.
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For those of us who were at App in the early 90’s, bringing Borkowski up doesn’t make us feel any better about the vision or wisdom behind adding a Hickory campus.Stonewall wrote: ↑Wed Oct 15, 2025 1:12 pmThe effort to establish a Hickory Campus goes back to Chancellor Borkowski and a handful of Catawba County folks. Credit to Everts , she found a way. There was some good fortune involved along the way certainly but she got it done and by all accounts it is making a difference in the lives of those that take advantage of the opportunity.
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I think like most things/people that end on a sour note, you often only remember the negative (look no further than football coaches as another example). Everts legacy will be tied to the Hickory campus and that is a decent legacy to leave. In a time where secondary education is declining, we were able to expand to an underserved area. That should be viewed in a positive manner and supported for future growth.
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Re: Hky campus article. Looking to boost numbers
If ASU basketball played a game in Hickory, what would be the site?