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  • Hughlene Bostian Frank touched students’ lives through Appalachian’s Visiting Writers Series
    Hughlene Bostian Frank touched students’ lives through Appalachian’s Visiting Writers Series
    Aug. 27, 2019

    Through Appalachian’s Visiting Writers Series, Hughlene Bostian Frank hoped to broaden students’ lives and open opportunities.

  • A clear path for student success
    A clear path for student success
    Aug. 23, 2019

    Appalachian State University provides the resources and support students need to stay focused and on track — academically, financially and personally.

  • And . . . action! Video director gained professional work experience as a student at Appalachian
    And . . . action! Video director gained professional work experience as a student at Appalachian
    Aug. 22, 2019

    Maleek Loyd ’18 began his professional career while still a student at Appalachian, directing and editing productions for real-world projects.

  • App State’s Andy Mendoza demonstrates the importance of access to undergraduate research
    App State’s Andy Mendoza demonstrates the importance of access to undergraduate research
    Aug. 2, 2019

    This summer, cellular/molecular biology major and ACCESS Scholar Andy Mendoza is using the research chops he’s gained at Appalachian as a biostatistics and computational biology intern at the National Institute of Environmental Sciences in Research Triangle Park.

  • App State alumna’s mantra for students: ‘Make your story — don’t let it make you’
    App State alumna’s mantra for students: ‘Make your story — don’t let it make you’
    Aug. 2, 2019

    Martin, a 2018 graduate of Appalachian’s B.S. in English, secondary education program, said she became an educator “to change the lives of those who have odds stacked against them.”

  • App State’s Kara Snow excels in internship at North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences
    App State’s Kara Snow excels in internship at North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences
    July 16, 2019

    Applied physics major Kara Snow excels in North Carolina Space Grant internship at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences and intends to dedicate her life to astrophysics research.

  • APDP cadet Bayley Plummer gives her all in the classroom, on the court and in the community
    APDP cadet Bayley Plummer gives her all in the classroom, on the court and in the community
    July 11, 2019

    Plummer, who works as a part-time APDP cadet on campus, balances her academic and athletic career as a graduate student in Appalachian’s MPA program.

  • App State’s Jordan Moore pursues dream of global anesthesiology career
    App State’s Jordan Moore pursues dream of global anesthesiology career
    July 9, 2019

    Chemistry major Jordan Moore aspires to take her talents abroad — providing medical care in developing nations.

  • App State’s Annie Klyce plans a career as a geoscience educator
    App State’s Annie Klyce plans a career as a geoscience educator
    July 8, 2019

    Graduating senior Annie Klyce — who was once afraid to take most science courses — plans to teach geoscience, with a goal of communicating complex scientific concepts more clearly to help those who may struggle with science.

  • App State alumna helps the medical community understand Appalachian culture
    App State alumna helps the medical community understand Appalachian culture
    July 8, 2019

    Robyn Seamon ’11 ’18 combines a B.S. in nursing (RN–BSN) with an M.A. in Appalachian studies to provide a specialized service to the medical community.

  • New languages, new stories — Appalachian student combines her passion for travel and literature
    New languages, new stories — Appalachian student combines her passion for travel and literature
    July 1, 2019

    Appalachian’s Emily Sedlacek ’19 finds new ways to express herself — and view the world.

  • App State’s Rachel Gaines is a goalkeeper in sports — and in life
    App State’s Rachel Gaines is a goalkeeper in sports — and in life
    June 27, 2019

    Gaines, a student-athlete and environmental science major, is inspired to guard the future of the planet.

  • App State student and volunteer gains real-life interior design experience
    App State student and volunteer gains real-life interior design experience
    June 21, 2019

    Kayla McDougle, a junior interior design major, is getting a head start with real-life experience as she works on Habitat for Humanity design projects.

  • App State music industry studies major lays down sound through NYC internship
    App State music industry studies major lays down sound through NYC internship
    June 20, 2019

    Professional experiences from Boone to New York City — including working in Appalachian’s Robert F. Gilley Recording Studio and interning at audio postproduction studio Big Yellow Duck — prepare junior Ryan Dozer for success in the music industry.

  • For App State student, leadership award may pave the way for public service
    For App State student, leadership award may pave the way for public service
    June 6, 2019

    Travian Smith is the first recipient of Appalachian’s newly established National Pan-Hellenic Council Leadership Award.

  • App State alumnus works for Tesla at the ‘forefront of the renewable industry’
    App State alumnus works for Tesla at the ‘forefront of the renewable industry’
    May 20, 2019

    Alumnus James Holton ’15, a licensed electrician and senior crew leader for sustainable energy and automotive company Tesla, earned four promotions in his first two years in the fast-paced renewable industry.

  • Double major, double awards — Appalachian student earns honors in math and physics
    Double major, double awards — Appalachian student earns honors in math and physics
    May 17, 2019

    Appalachian’s Aeron McConnell, of Asheville, earned the Walter C. Connolly Endowed Award for Physics and the George Dewey Bingham D.D.S. Endowed Award for Math at the end of his first year at Appalachian.

  • Driving toward the future — alumnus aligns his Tesla career with a passion to preserve the environment
    Driving toward the future — alumnus aligns his Tesla career with a passion to preserve the environment
    May 14, 2019

    Appalachian alumnus Joey Appelmann ’14 has his eye on the Earth’s future in his career as an installation supervisor for Tesla.

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