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A record 4,300+ App State graduates are ready for what’s next
A record 4,300+ App State graduates are ready for what’s next

Country music star and Mountaineer Luke Combs awarded honorary degree

May 12, 2026

More than 4,300 App State graduates — the largest class in university history — were honored during seven Spring 2026 Commencement ceremonies held May 7–9 on the Boone campus. Country music star and Mountaineer Luke Combs received an honorary degree recognizing his music industry achievements and commitment to service and community support across North Carolina.

  • From the field to the fridge: $1.82M NCInnovation grant supports sweetpotato startup at App State
    From the field to the fridge: $1.82M NCInnovation grant supports sweetpotato startup at App State

    The Rootsii project will turn surplus crops into plant-based foods, opening a new market for NC farmers

    May 15, 2026

    App State researchers Dr. Brett Taubman and Daniel Parker have secured a $1.82 million NCInnovation grant to turn surplus NC sweetpotatoes into a plant-based milk product line — the first of its kind in the world. Their Rootsii startup tackles agricultural waste while providing 1,800 hours of hands-on research for student innovators.

  • Record 240 student innovators take center stage at App State’s 29th annual research and creativity showcase
    Record 240 student innovators take center stage at App State’s 29th annual research and creativity showcase
    May 7, 2026

    A record 240 Mountaineer students showcased their innovation at App State’s 29th Annual Celebration of Research and Creative Endeavors. The event’s poster and oral presentations explored Hurricane Helene’s effects, new construction methods, music therapy for individuals with autism and more.

  • Appalachian State Giving Day raises over $2.8M to support students, scholarships and vital programs
    Appalachian State Giving Day raises over $2.8M to support students, scholarships and vital programs

    The annual event broke fundraising and participation records, with 3,500+ supporters

    May 1, 2026

    Appalachian State Giving Day raised more than $2.8 million in support of programs and initiatives across the university — a new fundraising record for the university. This year’s event also broke records for participation, with over 3,500 Mountaineers and friends of App State making contributions that support academics, athletics and the arts.

  • App State Cadet Jake Cannon earns nation’s highest Army ROTC honor
    App State Cadet Jake Cannon earns nation’s highest Army ROTC honor

    The George C. Marshall Award recipient is the top-ranked cadet in the Southeast

    April 30, 2026

    App State ROTC Cadet Jake Cannon has earned the U.S. Army Cadet Command George C. Marshall Award, recognizing his leadership, academic excellence, physical fitness and officer potential. He was among the top 5% of cadets nationwide to receive the honor and was named the Southeast’s top-ranked cadet.

  • 29 Mountaineers honored with 2026 App State Awards of Distinction
    29 Mountaineers honored with 2026 App State Awards of Distinction

    Honorees recognized for leadership, teaching, service and more

    April 30, 2026

    At its fourth annual Awards of Distinction ceremony, App State honored 29 students, faculty and staff for their exemplary contributions to the success of the university and its community members — through leadership, teaching, service and more. The event was held April 28 on the Boone campus.

  • App State Mountaineer Medics gain international perspective on emergency care
    App State Mountaineer Medics gain international perspective on emergency care

    Students engaged in service-learning with London Ambulance Service

    April 23, 2026

    This spring, App State students and Mountaineer Medics traveled across the pond to study international emergency services firsthand, observing the London Ambulance Service — one of the world’s busiest emergency medical service agencies — in the field. They aim to use their insights to help strengthen local and campus emergency response protocols.

Mountaineer Discovery: Spotlighting Student Research, Creativity and Innovation at App StateMountaineer Discovery: Spotlighting Student Research, Creativity and Innovation at App StateMountaineer Discovery: Spotlighting Student Research, Creativity and Innovation at App StateMountaineer Discovery: Spotlighting Student Research, Creativity and Innovation at App StateMountaineer Discovery: Spotlighting Student Research, Creativity and Innovation at App State
Mountaineer Discovery: Spotlighting Student Research, Creativity and Innovation at App State

Follow Mountaineer students as they roll up their sleeves, test their creative limits and expand the boundaries of knowledge at App State and beyond. Alongside committed faculty mentors, App State undergraduate and graduate students alike contribute to meaningful research and innovative projects across numerous disciplines.

Events

  • An Appalachian Summer Festival
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    An Appalachian Summer Festival
    Summer 2026

    Presented by Appalachian State University’s Arts Engagement and Cultural Resources, this annual celebration of the performing and visual arts is held every July in venues across the university campus, and features an eclectic, diverse mix of music, dance, theatre, visual arts and film programming.

  • Gladys Knight
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    Gladys Knight

    An Appalachian Summer Festival

    Wednesday, July 8, 2026
    7:30 p.m.

    The great ones endure, and Gladys Knight has long been one of the greatest. Very few singers over the last 60 years have matched her unassailable artistry. This seven-time GRAMMY Award winner has enjoyed #1 hits in Pop, Gospel, R&B, and Adult Contemporary, and has triumphed in film, television, and live performance.

  • 24th Annual Martin and Doris Rosen Symposium
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    24th Annual Martin and Doris Rosen Symposium
    July 9 - 15, 2026

    The Martin and Doris Rosen Summer Symposium offers free, in-depth Holocaust education featuring global experts, current research and classroom-ready strategies. The program welcomes teachers, students and community members each year for this week-long event. This year’s theme, “Survivors”, honors those who continue to share their firsthand accounts and recognizes the subsequent generations now carrying their legacy forward.

  • Straight No Chaser Beach Bash
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    Straight No Chaser Beach Bash

    An Appalachian Summer Festival

    Friday, July 10, 2026
    7:30 p.m.

    If the phrase “male a cappella group” conjures up an image of students in blue blazers, ties, and khakis singing traditional college songs on ivied campuses… think again. Straight No Chaser (SNC) are neither strait-laced nor straight-faced, but neither are they vaudeville-style kitsch. Straight No Chaser is the real deal, the captivating sound of nine unadulterated human voices coming together to make extraordinary music that is moving people in a fundamental sense… and with a sense of humor.

  • Darren Criss
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    Darren Criss

    An Appalachian Summer Festival

    Saturday, July 18, 2026
    7:30 p.m.

    Since bursting onto the pop-culture landscape over a decade ago in Fox’s hit TV show “Glee,” Emmy and Golden Globe winner Darren Criss has embodied the kind of kaleidoscopic artistry that’s entirely uninhibited by form or genre. For this concert, Darren will be performing well-known songs featured throughout his wildly eclectic career as both a songwriter and performer, including those from “Glee,” “Starkid” and the Broadway shows he’s starred in.

  • Rick Springfield
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    Rick Springfield

    An Appalachian Summer Festival

    Thursday, July 23, 2026
    7:30 p.m.

    Over the past four decades, Rick Springfield has worn many hats as an entertainer and performer. The creator of some of the finest power-pop of the ’80s, a Grammy-winning singer-songwriter-musician who has sold 25 million albums and scored 17 U.S. Top 40 hits, including “Jessie’s Girl,” “Don’t Talk to Strangers,” “An Affair of the Heart,” “I’ve Done Everything for You,” “Love Somebody” and “Human Touch.”

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News & Features

  • From the field to the fridge: $1.82M NCInnovation grant supports sweetpotato startup at App State
    From the field to the fridge: $1.82M NCInnovation grant supports sweetpotato startup at App State
  • A record 4,300+ App State graduates are ready for what’s next
    A record 4,300+ App State graduates are ready for what’s next
  • Record 240 student innovators take center stage at App State’s 29th annual research and creativity showcase
    Record 240 student innovators take center stage at App State’s 29th annual research and creativity showcase
  • Appalachian State Giving Day raises over $2.8M to support students, scholarships and vital programs
    Appalachian State Giving Day raises over $2.8M to support students, scholarships and vital programs
  • App State Cadet Jake Cannon earns nation’s highest Army ROTC honor
    App State Cadet Jake Cannon earns nation’s highest Army ROTC honor
  • App State honors faculty research to improve lives and longevity across the region
    App State honors faculty research to improve lives and longevity across the region
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In the News

  • 2025 saw relatively fewer natural disasters. Will you get a break on home insurance? [faculty featured]
    2025 saw relatively fewer natural disasters. Will you get a break on home insurance? [faculty featured]
    NPR
  • From pictures to published: Zach Farris’ study on activity patterns of wild animals [faculty featured]
    From pictures to published: Zach Farris’ study on activity patterns of wild animals [faculty featured]
    The Appalachian
  • We designed an AI tutor that helps college students reason rather than give them answers [faculty featured]
    We designed an AI tutor that helps college students reason rather than give them answers [faculty featured]
    The Conversation
  • The Search for Vertical Grasslands [alumni featured]
    The Search for Vertical Grasslands [alumni featured]
    Blue Ridge Outdoors
  • How NCInnovation Is Rethinking Economic Development in North Carolina [faculty featured]
    How NCInnovation Is Rethinking Economic Development in North Carolina [faculty featured]
    Business North Carolina
  • A Rural Wisconsin Community Charts a Path for Intergenerational Care [faculty featured]
    A Rural Wisconsin Community Charts a Path for Intergenerational Care [faculty featured]
    The Daily Yonder
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Research & Arts

  • From the field to the fridge: $1.82M NCInnovation grant supports sweetpotato startup at App State
    From the field to the fridge: $1.82M NCInnovation grant supports sweetpotato startup at App State
  • Record 240 student innovators take center stage at App State’s 29th annual research and creativity showcase
    Record 240 student innovators take center stage at App State’s 29th annual research and creativity showcase
  • App State honors faculty research to improve lives and longevity across the region
    App State honors faculty research to improve lives and longevity across the region
  • 29 Mountaineers honored with 2026 App State Awards of Distinction
    29 Mountaineers honored with 2026 App State Awards of Distinction
  • Hands-on learning and real-world impact: How App State students are transforming early literacy
    Hands-on learning and real-world impact: How App State students are transforming early literacy
  • Precision and purpose: App State industrial design team builds next-generation prosthetics
    Precision and purpose: App State industrial design team builds next-generation prosthetics
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Awards & Honors

  • A record 4,300+ App State graduates are ready for what’s next
    A record 4,300+ App State graduates are ready for what’s next
  • Record 240 student innovators take center stage at App State’s 29th annual research and creativity showcase
    Record 240 student innovators take center stage at App State’s 29th annual research and creativity showcase
  • App State Cadet Jake Cannon earns nation’s highest Army ROTC honor
    App State Cadet Jake Cannon earns nation’s highest Army ROTC honor
  • App State honors faculty research to improve lives and longevity across the region
    App State honors faculty research to improve lives and longevity across the region
  • 29 Mountaineers honored with 2026 App State Awards of Distinction
    29 Mountaineers honored with 2026 App State Awards of Distinction
  • App State earns Family Forward NC certification for its support of working families
    App State earns Family Forward NC certification for its support of working families
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Featured stories and events

App State's Dr. JP Jameson honored for advancing rural mental health care across Western NC
App State's Dr. JP Jameson honored for advancing rural mental health care across Western NC

Jameson receives UNC System’s 2025 James E. Holshouser Jr. Award for Excellence in Public Service

Feb. 27, 2026

Dr. John Paul “JP” Jameson, App State professor of psychology, has received the 2025 Gov. James E. Holshouser Jr. Award for Excellence in Public Service from the UNC System Board of Governors. The award recognizes Jameson's work to improve access to quality mental health care services for rural communities across Western North Carolina.

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