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  • Middle Secondary Master’s Certification provides alternative path to teaching
    Middle Secondary Master’s Certification provides alternative path to teaching
    Feb. 15, 2016

    An alternative path to teacher preparation is offered at Appalachian State University through the Middle Secondary Master’s Certification program in the Reich College of Education.

  • Appalachian Symphony Orchestra performs Feb. 26
    Appalachian Symphony Orchestra performs Feb. 26
    Feb. 15, 2016

    The Appalachian Symphony Orchestra will reprise its Feb. 14 concert with a repeat performance Feb. 26 as part of the part of the Western Regional Honors Orchestra clinic hosted at Appalachian State University.

  • Pianist Rodney Reynerson presents a faculty recital Feb. 23
    Pianist Rodney Reynerson presents a faculty recital Feb. 23
    Feb. 11, 2016

    Beethoven’s “Sonata in D Major” will be performed during a faculty recital Feb. 23 at Appalachian State University.

  • Lettuce Learn School Garden SMARTs Professional Development Workshop Two
    Lettuce Learn School Garden SMARTs Professional Development Workshop Two
    Feb. 9, 2016

    The professional development workshop will include three learning stations focused on the theme of “Growing Math and Literacy in the Garden,” lunch and a raffle.

  • Appalachian receives $150,000 grant to implement the Mandela Washington Fellowship Institute
    Appalachian receives $150,000 grant to implement the Mandela Washington Fellowship Institute
    Feb. 9, 2016

    The six-week Mandela Washington Fellowship (MWF) Institute at Appalachian will be focused on civic leadership for 25 young leaders from several African countries.

  • Multi-award winning play ‘Clybourne Park’ runs Feb. 24-28
    Multi-award winning play ‘Clybourne Park’ runs Feb. 24-28
    Feb. 8, 2016

    The Appalachian State University Department of Theatre and Dance is producing the regional premiere of “Clybourne Park” by Bruce Norris.

  • Rucco-James Duo performs Feb. 18
    Rucco-James Duo performs Feb. 18
    Feb. 8, 2016

    The guitar duo of Pasquale Rucco and Douglas James will perform Feb. 18 in Broyhill Music Center’s Recital Hall.

  • Appalachian Wind Ensemble and tubaist Bethany Wiese perform Feb. 20
    Appalachian Wind Ensemble and tubaist Bethany Wiese perform Feb. 20
    Feb. 8, 2016

    The concert is in conjunction with the Northwest District Band Clinic being hosted on campus by the Hayes School of Music.

  • Trumpeter Scott Wendholt performs Feb. 19 at Appalachian
    Trumpeter Scott Wendholt performs Feb. 19 at Appalachian
    Feb. 4, 2016

    Trumpeter Scott Wendholt will join Jazz Ensemble I for a Feb. 19 performance at Appalachian State University.

  • Coffee with a Cop held Feb. 16 on campus
    Coffee with a Cop held Feb. 16 on campus
    Feb. 4, 2016

    Students and members of the Appalachian State University community are invited to enjoy a cup of coffee and chat with members of University Police Feb. 16 at the foyer of Plemmons Student Union’s Solarium.

  • 18th Annual Polar Plunge held Feb. 18 at Appalachian
    18th Annual Polar Plunge held Feb. 18 at Appalachian
    Feb. 4, 2016

    The brave, the creatively costumed, and those with a heart for giving are invited to participate in the 18th annual Polar Plunge Feb. 18 at Appalachian State University’s duck pond.

  • Flugelhornist Kelly Watkins performs Feb. 16 with the Appalachian Symphony Band
    Flugelhornist Kelly Watkins performs Feb. 16 with the Appalachian Symphony Band
    Feb. 3, 2016

    Chief Musician Kelly Watkins with the U.S. Coast Guard will join the Appalachian Symphony Band for a Feb. 16 performance at Appalachian State University.

  • Visiting filmmaker screens award-winning documentary Feb. 16
    Visiting filmmaker screens award-winning documentary Feb. 16
    Feb. 3, 2016

    Filmmaker Chad Stevens will screen his award-winning documentary “Overburden” Feb. 16 at Appalachian State University.

  • Appalachian is first in the state to offer a degree in Career and Technical Education
    Appalachian is first in the state to offer a degree in Career and Technical Education
    Feb. 2, 2016

    A new online Bachelor of Science degree in Career and Technical Education offered at Appalachian State University is designed to produce teachers in “high-need” areas in the state’s public schools.

  • Gardening class on pastel perennials offered Feb. 20
    Gardening class on pastel perennials offered Feb. 20
    Feb. 1, 2016

    A free class on the selection and care of hardy pastel perennials for our area will be offered Saturday, Feb. 20.

  • Girls on the Run of the High Country kicks off spring programs
    Girls on the Run of the High Country kicks off spring programs
    Feb. 1, 2016

    Girls on the Run of the High Country (GOTR-HC) has announced the start of the spring 2016 season, which will run Feb. 22 through May 15.

  • Annual 3-minute thesis competition packs a lot of science into a short time
    Annual 3-minute thesis competition packs a lot of science into a short time
    Feb. 1, 2016

    Could you explain your master’s level thesis or research in just three minutes? That’s what 16 students in Appalachian State University’s Cratis D. Williams School of Graduate Studies each did recently.

  • NSF grant supports new approach to teaching botany
    NSF grant supports new approach to teaching botany
    Feb. 1, 2016

    A National Science Foundation grant awarded to two faculty members at Appalachian will support their work to develop engaging botany laboratory experiences for undergraduate students and, at the same time, build a database related to ecological changes occurring in the Southern Appalachians.

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