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2024 — App State’s 125th year was marked by resilience, progress and opportunity
2024 — App State’s 125th year was marked by resilience, progress and opportunity
Dec. 20, 2024

Milestones from App State’s 125th anniversary year include new pathways to expand education access, record support for research funding, the continued improvement of campus facilities and recovery from Hurricane Helene — a historic natural disaster.

  • Hellbender heroes: App State team continues nearly 20 years of research to help protect NC’s giant salamanders
    Hellbender heroes: App State team continues nearly 20 years of research to help protect NC’s giant salamanders
    Dec. 18, 2024

    Dr. Michael Gangloff and his team work to monitor the populations and habitats of the eastern hellbender, which was proposed for inclusion on the endangered species list in late 2024. The team’s efforts are part of nearly 20 years of research aimed at protecting N.C.’s giant salamanders.

  • App State earns national recognition as a top 10 Food Allergy-Friendly College
    App State earns national recognition as a top 10 Food Allergy-Friendly College

    The Spokin ranking honors App State’s efforts to provide a campus dining experience designed for all

    Dec. 10, 2024

    App State has been recognized on a national scale for its efforts to provide a safe and inclusive campus dining experience for all. The university is ranked among the nation’s top 10 Food Allergy-Friendly Colleges according to Spokin, a food allergy app and lifestyle platform.

  • App State team’s beehive monitoring system buzzes toward market with NCInnovation support
    App State team’s beehive monitoring system buzzes toward market with NCInnovation support

    The monitoring system could help decrease honeybee die-off, improve hive production

    Dec. 9, 2024

    A $641,951 NCInnovation grant awarded to App State’s Dr. Rahman Tashakkori and his research team will support the commercialization of four components of the team’s Beemon Hive Monitoring System — an innovative tool designed to decrease honeybee hive die-off and increase hive production.

  • App State named a national and world leader in business education for 2024–25
    App State named a national and world leader in business education for 2024–25

    App State’s Walker College of Business, business degree programs have been recognized by US News, The Princeton Review, CEO Magazine, Fortune magazine and Forbes magazine

    Nov. 25, 2024

    App State has earned national and international acclaim for its Walker College of Business and business degree programs. The university was featured in the 2024–25 rankings of U.S. News & World Report, The Princeton Review, Fortune magazine, Forbes magazine and CEO Magazine.

  • 125 years: App State Founders Day commemorates university’s legacy of education access, innovation and excellence
    125 years: App State Founders Day commemorates university’s legacy of education access, innovation and excellence

    With the Founders Bell ringing, 9 new members were inducted into App State’s Bell Ringers Society

    Nov. 22, 2024

    App State celebrated its seventh annual Founders Day on Nov. 21 to commemorate its founders, B.B., D.D. and Lillie Shull Dougherty, and the first day of classes held at Watauga Academy in 1899. Nine new members were inducted into the university’s Bell Ringers Society as part of the day’s events.

  • App State students, faculty and staff volunteered to help neighbors after Hurricane Helene
    App State students, faculty and staff volunteered to help neighbors after Hurricane Helene
    Nov. 27, 2024

    In the wake of Hurricane Helene, App State students, faculty and staff stepped up to help those in need — both on and off campus, and during and after the disaster. Read the stories of seven Mountaineers who share how they responded to and volunteered to help others during the historic storm.

Perseverance pays off: Over 1,500 App State graduates achieve degrees this fall
Perseverance pays off: Over 1,500 App State graduates achieve degrees this fall

John Blackburn awarded honorary doctorate for support of the university and High Country communities

Dec. 17, 2024

More than 1,500 Mountaineer students celebrated their graduation from Appalachian State University in Holmes Convocation Center on the Boone campus during the university’s Fall 2024 Commencement ceremonies, held Dec. 13.

Events

  • Studio Saturdays: Comic Art Storytelling with Dr. Craig Fischer and Jennifer Garonzik
    Jan
    11
    Studio Saturdays: Comic Art Storytelling with Dr. Craig Fischer and Jennifer Garonzik

    High Country Humanities and Blowing Rock Art and History Museum

    Saturday, Jan. 11, 2025
    11 a.m. - 1 p.m.

    This workshop for youths, led by App State's Dr. Craig Fischer and BRAHM's Jennifer Garonzik, explores how comics’ mix of words and pictures can tell any story. It will begin with Dr. Fischer offering three tips for creating cool comics. Then, participants will write and draw a four-panel comic strip and fulfill the other requirements for the Girl Scouts’ “Cadette Comic Artist” badge. However, youths do not need to be Girl Scouts to participate.

  • Research and Creative Activity at Appalachian
    Feb
    5
    Research and Creative Activity at Appalachian

    Office of Research and Innovation

    Wednesday, Feb. 5, 2025
    2 - 6 p.m.

    The Office of Research and Innovation, with support from Hayes School of Music and University Libraries, is excited to host the sixth annual Research and Creative Activity at Appalachian event. This event celebrates all research, scholarship and creative endeavors of Appalachian State faculty and staff. Join us for oral presentations, posters, art pieces and performances. Light refreshments will be served.

  • “Drawing to Tell Stories” with illustrator Christine Nishiyama
    Feb
    6
    “Drawing to Tell Stories” with illustrator Christine Nishiyama

    High Country Humanities

    Thursday, Feb. 6, 2025
    6 - 7 p.m.

    Local illustrator Christine Nishiyama is the author and/or illustrator of seven books, including the four-book series “Layla and the Bots,” published by Scholastic. During the interactive workshop, Nishiyama will speak about her experiences as a professional illustrator and will introduce the craft to participants of all ages. The event is free and open to the public.

  • Ballet Hispánico: CARMEN.maquia
    Feb
    8
    Ballet Hispánico: CARMEN.maquia

    The Schaefer Center Presents

    Saturday, Feb. 8, 2025
    7:30 p.m.

    Embark on a journey through time and emotion as we commemorate 150 years of Carmen in a spellbinding dance performance inspired by the art of Pablo Picasso. Choreographer Gustavo Ramírez Sansano’s quintessential work breathes new life into Bizet’s timeless tale, infusing it with raw passion and visceral energy in CARMEN.maquia. Join us as the narrative of dance work leaps off the stage and into your soul, amplified through Ballet Hispánico’s mesmerizing movement and evocative choreography.

  • Documenting Our Common Humanity: Climate, Community, Resilience
    Feb
    22
    Documenting Our Common Humanity: Climate, Community, Resilience

    High Country Humanities

    Saturday, Feb. 22, 2025
    7:30 - 8:45 p.m.

    This coda to the Boone Docs Film Festival will feature the work of local filmmakers. Inspired by the unity and resourcefulness of Western North Carolinians, which Hurricane Helene recently highlighted, the films to be screened will showcase resilience and people working together to respond to environmental and agricultural challenges. The event will include panel discussions with filmmakers and community members whose stories are told in the documentaries.

  • Climate Resilience Forum
    Feb
    25
    Climate Resilience Forum

    Pathways to Resilience

    Tuesday, Feb. 25, 2025
    12:30 - 1:45 p.m.

    As climate change increases the damage associated with hurricanes, heatwaves, floods, droughts and fires, communities must work together and with local, state, and federal agencies to adapt in ways that minimize harm from extreme events and facilitate post-event recovery. Join us for a free and open-to-all program to learn from two climate resilience experts: Brock Long, Executive Chairman of Hagerty Consulting, and Ashley Ward, Director of the Heat Policy Innovation Hub at Duke University’s Nicholas Institute for Energy, Environment & Sustainability.

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News & Features

  • 2024 — App State’s 125th year was marked by resilience, progress and opportunity
    2024 — App State’s 125th year was marked by resilience, progress and opportunity
  • Hellbender heroes: App State team continues nearly 20 years of research to help protect NC’s giant salamanders
    Hellbender heroes: App State team continues nearly 20 years of research to help protect NC’s giant salamanders
  • Perseverance pays off: Over 1,500 App State graduates achieve degrees this fall
    Perseverance pays off: Over 1,500 App State graduates achieve degrees this fall
  • App State earns national recognition as a top 10 Food Allergy-Friendly College
    App State earns national recognition as a top 10 Food Allergy-Friendly College
  • App State team’s beehive monitoring system buzzes toward market with NCInnovation support
    App State team’s beehive monitoring system buzzes toward market with NCInnovation support
  • App State students, faculty and staff volunteered to help neighbors after Hurricane Helene
    App State students, faculty and staff volunteered to help neighbors after Hurricane Helene
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In the News

  • Harvard Recognizes Innovators in Early Education
    Harvard Recognizes Innovators in Early Education
    GlobeNewswire
  • How to Prepare for Your First Job Post-Graduation [staff featured]
    How to Prepare for Your First Job Post-Graduation [staff featured]
    U.S. News & World Report
  • Dark skies advocates seek celestial views away from human-made lights [faculty featured]
    Dark skies advocates seek celestial views away from human-made lights [faculty featured]
    WFDD
  • A triumphant day for App State was a reminder to Western NC residents: ‘This is home’
    A triumphant day for App State was a reminder to Western NC residents: ‘This is home’
    The Charlotte Observer
  • Luke Combs, Eric Church help raise millions for WNC with concert [alumni featured]
    Luke Combs, Eric Church help raise millions for WNC with concert [alumni featured]
    Business North Carolina
  • After Helene, App State football returns to Boone as Western NC searches for normalcy
    After Helene, App State football returns to Boone as Western NC searches for normalcy
    The Charlotte Observer
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Research & Arts

  • App State’s Dr. Adam McKay co-authors study identifying carbon dioxide in distant solar system object
    App State’s Dr. Adam McKay co-authors study identifying carbon dioxide in distant solar system object
  • 3 App State students awarded NC Space Grants to conduct STEM research
    3 App State students awarded NC Space Grants to conduct STEM research
  • Dr. Brooke Christian awarded National Science Foundation grant to study biomolecule stabilization
    Dr. Brooke Christian awarded National Science Foundation grant to study biomolecule stabilization
  • App State’s Dr. Maggie Sugg awarded over $1.5 million to study climate disasters and youth mental health
    App State’s Dr. Maggie Sugg awarded over $1.5 million to study climate disasters and youth mental health
  • App State faculty awarded $531,902 National Science Foundation grant to study aerosols’ effects on the climate
    App State faculty awarded $531,902 National Science Foundation grant to study aerosols’ effects on the climate
  • Reddish Lab awarded largest National Institutes of Health grant in App State’s history
    Reddish Lab awarded largest National Institutes of Health grant in App State’s history
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Awards & Honors

  • 2024 — App State’s 125th year was marked by resilience, progress and opportunity
    2024 — App State’s 125th year was marked by resilience, progress and opportunity
  • Perseverance pays off: Over 1,500 App State graduates achieve degrees this fall
    Perseverance pays off: Over 1,500 App State graduates achieve degrees this fall
  • App State earns national recognition as a top 10 Food Allergy-Friendly College
    App State earns national recognition as a top 10 Food Allergy-Friendly College
  • App State named a national and world leader in business education for 2024–25
    App State named a national and world leader in business education for 2024–25
  • Excellence in Teaching: A Q&A with App State’s Dr. Brooke Christian
    Excellence in Teaching: A Q&A with App State’s Dr. Brooke Christian
  • App State Writing Across the Curriculum Program nationally recognized as an Exemplary Enduring WAC Program
    App State Writing Across the Curriculum Program nationally recognized as an Exemplary Enduring WAC Program
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    Views of Highway 321
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    Views of Sanford Mall
  • Views of Rivers Street
    Views of Rivers Street
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Featured stories and events

UNC System Board of Governors approves App State's new Doctor of Nursing Practice hybrid program
UNC System Board of Governors approves App State's new Doctor of Nursing Practice hybrid program

The program, launching in fall 2026, will develop the next generation of rural health care leaders

Nov. 20, 2024

In fall 2026, App State will launch a new Doctor of Nursing Practice program, designed to educate family practice nurse practitioners and respond to health care provider shortages, especially in rural areas. The program has been approved by the UNC System Board of Governors.

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