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  • Dance the day and night away at Appalachian’s annual Dance Marathon
    Dance the day and night away at Appalachian’s annual Dance Marathon
    Feb. 22, 2016

    Can you dance for 15 hours straight? You’ll have to, to keep up with Appalachian students as they support local non-profits through the 13th annual Dance Marathon.

  • Walker College of Business offers executive education programs to area businesses
    Walker College of Business offers executive education programs to area businesses
    Feb. 22, 2016

    Area businesses wanting to develop the leadership and other skills of their employees will be interested in executive educations programs offered by the Walker College of Business at Appalachian State University.

  • Appalachian to host more than 700 aspiring scientists, engineers and others at regional competition on campus
    Appalachian to host more than 700 aspiring scientists, engineers and others at regional competition on campus
    Feb. 22, 2016

    The Career and Technical Education Program, which is housed in the Reich College of Education’s Department of Curriculum and Instruction at Appalachian State University, will host the 2016 Western Region North Carolina Technology Student Association (NCTSA) Conference.

  • ECRS scholarships awarded to Appalachian students
    ECRS scholarships awarded to Appalachian students
    Feb. 19, 2016

    Bryce Cloniger of Davidson County and Evangeline Luciano of Dare County are the first recipients of the ECRS Computer Science Innovation and Entrepreneurship scholarships in Appalachian State University’s Department of Computer Science.

  • March 1 faculty recital showcases the talents of organist Joby Bell
    March 1 faculty recital showcases the talents of organist Joby Bell
    Feb. 19, 2016

    Joby Bell, professor of organ at Appalachian State University, will perform masterworks for organ during a March 1 recital.

  • Interpreted performance of ‘Clybourne Park’ set for Feb. 28
    Interpreted performance of ‘Clybourne Park’ set for Feb. 28
    Feb. 19, 2016

    The Appalachian State University Department of Theatre and Dance is pleased to announce that the matinee performance of “Clybourne Park” on Sunday, Feb. 28, will be interpreted for hearing-impaired patrons.

  • Polar Plunge nets more than $8K for Watauga County Special Olympics
    Polar Plunge nets more than $8K for Watauga County Special Olympics
    Feb. 19, 2016

    While the water temperature was 39 degrees, Mother Nature provided more favorable conditions for the 18th Annual Polar Plunge at Appalachian State University.

  • Discarded books from Belk Library and Information Commons available for purchase
    Discarded books from Belk Library and Information Commons available for purchase
    Feb. 19, 2016

    Are you a bibliophile? Would you like a chance to add to your collection while advancing sustainability at Appalachian State University?

  • Poet Ed Madden will read from his work March 3 at Appalachian
    Poet Ed Madden will read from his work March 3 at Appalachian
    Feb. 19, 2016

    Poet Ed Madden opens the spring Hughlene Bostian Frank Visiting Writers Series Thursday, March 3, at Appalachian State University.

  • Bathanti named the Charles George VA Medical Center Writer-in-Residence
    Bathanti named the Charles George VA Medical Center Writer-in-Residence
    Feb. 19, 2016

    Joseph Bathanti has been named the Charles George VA Medical Center (VAMC) Writer-in-Residence in an innovative program in the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) in Asheville.

  • Peace Corps information session
    Peace Corps information session
    Feb. 17, 2016

    Interested in immersing yourself in a new culture, learning a new language and having the experience of a lifetime?

  • Three Hayes School of Music performances close out February
    Three Hayes School of Music performances close out February
    Feb. 17, 2016

    Two faculty recitals and a program presented by two alumni, a faculty member and a student from the Hayes School of Music are scheduled for the end of February in Broyhill Music Center.

  • Spring visiting writers series features poets, travel writers
    Spring visiting writers series features poets, travel writers
    Feb. 16, 2016

    Four programs are scheduled for the spring Hughlene Bostian Frank Visiting Writers Series at Appalachian State University.

  • Sonyé Randolph joins Appalachian’s Office of Equity, Diversity and Compliance
    Sonyé Randolph joins Appalachian’s Office of Equity, Diversity and Compliance
    Feb. 16, 2016

    Following a national search, Sonyé Randolph has been hired to serve as Appalachian State University’s first full-time Equal Opportunity/Title IX investigator in the Office of Equity, Diversity and Compliance (EDC).

  • New staff members join Appalachian’s Office of International Education and Development
    New staff members join Appalachian’s Office of International Education and Development
    Feb. 16, 2016

    They are Christopher Lytle, director of education abroad within OIED; Mark Hagen, assistant director of education abroad; Karen Marshall, assistant director of international student and scholar services and outreach; and Amanda Harvey, office manager.

  • Appalachian kicks off “Theatre in Our Schools” Month Feb. 27, registration now open
    Appalachian kicks off “Theatre in Our Schools” Month Feb. 27, registration now open
    Feb. 15, 2016

    The Appalachian State University Department of Theatre and Dance is hosting a day of theatre workshops to celebrate the start of Theatre in Our Schools (TIOS) month in March.

  • Phillip Riggs ’88 receives 2016 GRAMMY Music Educator Award
    Phillip Riggs ’88 receives 2016 GRAMMY Music Educator Award
    Feb. 15, 2016

    Appalachian graduates achieve incredible accomplishments! Phillip Riggs ’88 received this year’s GRAMMY Music Educator Award for “significant and lasting contribution to the field of music education.”

  • Playcrafters presents its 2016 New Play Festival Feb. 18 – 20
    Playcrafters presents its 2016 New Play Festival Feb. 18 – 20
    Feb. 15, 2016

    Playcrafters, one of the oldest student clubs at Appalachian State University, will present its 2016 New Play Festival Feb. 18 through 20 in the intimate I.G. Greer Studio Theatre on campus.

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