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  • Appalachian design students take home awards at international competition
    Appalachian design students take home awards at international competition
    Feb. 16, 2017

    Four seniors enrolled in the Department of Applied Design’s Interior Design Program at Appalachian State University have received top honors in the Planning and Visual Education (PAVE) 2016 Student Design Competition.

  • Appalachian’s doctoral program hosts open house for prospective students March 2
    Appalachian’s doctoral program hosts open house for prospective students March 2
    Feb. 16, 2017

    Have you considered earning an doctor of education degree, or Ed.D.? Appalachian State University’s Doctoral Program in Educational Leadership will host an open house for prospective students.

  • Graduate certificate in strategic communication now offered online at Appalachian State University
    Graduate certificate in strategic communication now offered online at Appalachian State University
    Feb. 16, 2017

    Appalachian State University now offers an online graduate certificate in strategic communication as part of its distance education program.

  • Appalachian’s Department of Theatre and Dance presents ‘Silence’ Feb. 22-26
    Appalachian’s Department of Theatre and Dance presents ‘Silence’ Feb. 22-26
    Feb. 16, 2017

    Set in England at the turn of the first millennium, “Silence” is described as Monty Python meets “Game of Thrones.”

  • Appalachian’s Hughlene Bostian Frank Visiting Writers Series will resume March 2 with Rose McLarney; other writers will be Bianca Spriggs, Al Young and Robert Gipe
    Appalachian’s Hughlene Bostian Frank Visiting Writers Series will resume March 2 with Rose McLarney; other writers will be Bianca Spriggs, Al Young and Robert Gipe
    Feb. 15, 2017

    Fans of poetry and fiction will have opportunities to experience how the work of three leading writers is defying stereotypes about Appalachia. They will also become reacquainted with a prolific native of the South who guest-taught poetry at Appalachian in 2003 and was appointed California’s poet laureate two years later.

  • Appalachian’s sustainable development department to host author Jeff Biggers Feb. 17
    Appalachian’s sustainable development department to host author Jeff Biggers Feb. 17
    Feb. 14, 2017

    The Goodnight Family Department of Sustainable Development at Appalachian welcomes author, performer and educator Jeff Biggers for his multimedia theatrical piece “An Evening at the Ecopolis: Envisioning a Regenerative City.”

  • E. Stuart Powell Jr. shares his insurance knowledge with Appalachian’s students
    E. Stuart Powell Jr. shares his insurance knowledge with Appalachian’s students
    Feb. 13, 2017

    E. Stuart Powell Jr. has long coveted the opportunity that Appalachian State University has given him. “I had always wanted to teach at the college level,” he said recently. “It’s just taken me 45 years to get there.”

  • Appalachian’s Hayes School of Music to present three concerts between Feb. 19 and 23
    Appalachian’s Hayes School of Music to present three concerts between Feb. 19 and 23
    Feb. 13, 2017

    The Hayes School of Music at Appalachian State University will present three concerts between Feb. 19 and 23.

  • Former coal miner Nick Mullins to present ‘Blood on the Mountain’ Feb. 21 as part of Appalachian’s Sustainability Film Series
    Former coal miner Nick Mullins to present ‘Blood on the Mountain’ Feb. 21 as part of Appalachian’s Sustainability Film Series
    Feb. 13, 2017

    Nick Mullins, a former coal miner interviewed in the film “Blood on the Mountain,” will introduce the award-winning documentary Feb. 21 during the Sustainability Film Series at Appalachian State University.

  • Student leader creates mentorship, leadership opportunities for women in computer science
    Student leader creates mentorship, leadership opportunities for women in computer science
    Feb. 13, 2017

    Sarah Mbiki is an advocate for the role academic and professional student clubs play in the Appalachian State University experience. The senior computer science major credits her experience in the Women in Computer Science club for providing her with support and mentorship opportunities as she completes a challenging major and prepares for work in a field that is traditionally male-dominated.

  • Students and visiting artists to be featured in music performances Feb. 12-18
    Students and visiting artists to be featured in music performances Feb. 12-18
    Feb. 10, 2017

    The Hayes School of Music at Appalachian State University will present five concerts between Feb. 12 and 18.

  • Appalachian’s Alternative Service Experience among nation’s top 10 higher education institutions for number of programs
    Appalachian’s Alternative Service Experience among nation’s top 10 higher education institutions for number of programs
    Feb. 9, 2017

    The Alternative Service Experience (ASE) program allows students to use their fall, winter or spring break to serve alongside communities through various domestic and international service programs.

  • Anthony Love shares the closest tangible opportunity to connect with space
    Anthony Love shares the closest tangible opportunity to connect with space
    Feb. 9, 2017

    From geology and more specifically to meteorites, there is a tactile connection to space and the universe that’s tangible even with one’s feet planted on Earth – or to be more exact, in Rankin Science Building.

  • The North Carolina Theatre Conference to honor Appalachian with its College/University Award
    The North Carolina Theatre Conference to honor Appalachian with its College/University Award
    Feb. 9, 2017

    The award’s citation recognizes Appalachian’s theatre program for its commitment to fostering future artists, educators and arts supporters.

  • Appalachian graduate assistant advances bike-friendly campus, is instrumental in earning Bike Friendly University Award℠
    Appalachian graduate assistant advances bike-friendly campus, is instrumental in earning Bike Friendly University Award℠
    Feb. 8, 2017

    Appalachian Outdoor Programs graduate assistant Chris Bartram's lifelong love and advocacy for cycling played a large part in Appalachian earning a bronze Bike Friendly University (BFU℠) award from the League of American Bicyclists in November 2016.

  • New portable TV studio helps Appalachian students develop industry standard broadcast skills
    New portable TV studio helps Appalachian students develop industry standard broadcast skills
    Feb. 6, 2017

    Using a recently purchased portable studio, AppTV Chief Engineer and Production Manager Rob Gelber is partnering with campus organizations to ensure budding broadcast journalists have ample opportunity to learn outside the classroom.

  • Looking Glass Gallery at Appalachian presents ‘Recombinant’ through Feb. 10
    Looking Glass Gallery at Appalachian presents ‘Recombinant’ through Feb. 10
    Feb. 3, 2017

    The Looking Glass Gallery in the Plemmons Student Union of Appalachian State University is presenting “Recombinant,” a solo exhibition of sculptures by Appalachian’s Dr. John Stephenson, through Feb. 10.

  • Anthropology alumna Caroline Federal ’12 recognized by London School of Economics; internships with former presidents’ non-profits boost her career
    Anthropology alumna Caroline Federal ’12 recognized by London School of Economics; internships with former presidents’ non-profits boost her career
    Feb. 3, 2017

    Appalachian State University anthropology alumna Caroline Federal ’12 has been busy over the past four years. Most recently, she was recognized by the London School of Economics for the quality of her Masters of Science dissertation.

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