- Why are bluebirds blue?
A professor seeks to understand the relationship among the Eastern bluebird’s genes, environment and color. [ more . . . ]
- Antique sports equipment is passion of alumnus and his faculty mentor
Dan Hauser '92 '97 has amassed one of the most extensive collections of antique sports equipment in the United States. After 13 years of collecting, "several thousand" items fill his basement—from 19th-century baseball gloves to a high-wheeler bicycle, silver trophy cups and vintage uniforms. [ more . . . ]
- Holland Fellows program takes business majors to China
Students from Appalachian State University and China's Fudan University have the opportunity to learn each others' culture and business practices through a prestigious exchange program. It's called the William R. Holland Fellows for Business Study in Asia. [ more . . . ]
- Beauty of Antarctica inspires environmental action
Brad Sparks and Derrick Rehn had a chance meeting at the bottom of the world. The Appalachian State University alumnus and student explored the Antarctica Peninsula together as part of Inspire Antarctica Expedition 2009 (IAE). [ more . . . ]
- Appalachian to test siren warning system monthly beginning July 1
BOONE—Appalachian State University will begin monthly tests of its siren warning system July 1. The monthly tests, recommended by the system’s manufacturer, will be held at 11:55 a.m. on the first Wednesday of each month. All tests will be publicized in advance via campus e-mail, and may on some occasions be held in conjunction with a [ more . . . ]
- Doster Edgerton receives Berea Fellowship
- Sanders appointed to N.C. Public Librarian Certification Commission
- Appalachian and Ching Yun University share interest in renewable energy education
- Scientists discuss the building blocks of life at International Chromosome Conference held at Appalachian
- Appalachian installs wind turbine on campus
- Aeschleman to step down as provost in June 2010
- Campus-wide siren system passes the test
- Brazilian delegation to visit Appalachian
- Allen Family Scholarship will help Appalachian business students study abroad
In the past three years, 100 percent of students in Appalachian's industrial-organizational psychology/human resource management master's degree program have passed the psychology competency exam on their first try—a higher-than-national average. Learn more
A student who started a window tinting business and a graphics company before he was 23 received Appalachian's 2009 Student Entrepreneur of the Year Award. Learn more
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University photographer Troy Tuttle was on hand May 25, 2009 when Memorial Day services were held on the Appalachian State University campus.
Photographs copyright 2009 Appalachian State University. All rights reserved.
The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA), passed by Congress on 13 February 2009 and signed into law by President Barack Obama on 17 February has significant implications for the State of North Carolina, the University of North Carolina system and Appalachian State University. Included in ARRA 2009 are direct allocations to the states, and new federal funding for higher education, research, workforce training, and infrastructure.
The ARRA 2009 provides significant opportunities that align well with both Appalachian's Strategic Plan and UNC Tomorrow. Of particular importance are teaching, research, and outreach activities that engage the campus with the community and the region-activities that have a significant, measurable impact on economic transformation.
Please get involved, seek information, contact the response team for assistance with identifying potential funding sources to support your activities, and apply for funding. Learn more.
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