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  • RIEEE offers free offsets workshop Oct. 6
    RIEEE offers free offsets workshop Oct. 6
    Sep. 7, 2017

    Appalachian State University’s Research Institute for Environment, Energy, and Economics (RIEEE) is hosting a daylong workshop on the future of carbon offsets and carbon markets in the southeastern United States.

  • From Farm to Table
    From Farm to Table
    Sep. 6, 2017

    Appalachian State University’s Goodnight Family Department of Sustainable Development has forged a partnership with Blue Ridge Women in Agriculture (BRWIA) to donate excess food harvested at the university’s Blackburn Vannoy Teaching and Research Farm and campus gardens to families in need.

  • ASU’s Walk for Awareness is just as important 28 years later
    ASU’s Walk for Awareness is just as important 28 years later
    The Appalachian
    Sep. 6, 2017

    The 28th annual Walk for Awareness was consolidated to the Schaefer Center on Tuesday due to rain, but the scheduled speakers and performances went on just as they have been since 1990. The walk is a community gathering to remember and support both victims and survivors of interpersonal violence that started after an Appalachian staff member, Jeni Gray, was raped and killed in 1989.

  • State Program Creates 'Lab Schools' To Help Struggling Students, Train Teachers
    State Program Creates 'Lab Schools' To Help Struggling Students, Train Teachers
    88.5 WFDD
    Sep. 5, 2017

    The University of North Carolina at Greensboro and Appalachian State University are among a handful of institutions selected to help transform public schools in grades K-8. The colleges will run the experimental lab schools. This includes hiring teachers and principals, who will become university employees.

  • Whole Life Club promotes blue zone for Boone
    Whole Life Club promotes blue zone for Boone
    Sep. 5, 2017

    Students’ Whole Life Club encourages healthy living on campus and works toward bringing the Blue Zones Project® to Boone.

  • Student wellness programs seek to inform and engage
    Student wellness programs seek to inform and engage
    Sep. 5, 2017

    Dr. Alex Howard in Wellness and Prevention Services summarizes his community-based approach to student health as “less PowerPoint, more engagement.”

  • Appalachian earns FIRE’S highest rating for protecting free speech
    Appalachian earns FIRE’S highest rating for protecting free speech
    Sep. 5, 2017

    Appalachian State University has earned the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education’s highest “green light” rating for protecting student and faculty free speech, a distinction held by only 35 institutions nationwide.

  • Home School Physical Education Program accepting students, classes begin Sept. 12
    Home School Physical Education Program accepting students, classes begin Sept. 12
    Sep. 1, 2017

    Appalachian State University’s Physical Education Program will offer the Home School Physical Education Program for the 2017-18 academic year.

  • Appalachian students accepted in Japanese exchange program
    Appalachian students accepted in Japanese exchange program
    Sep. 1, 2017

    Five Appalachian students have been chosen to participate in the Japan Exchange and Teaching (JET) program for 2017-18. JET is a competitive employment program that gives young professionals a chance to live and work in Japan while representing the United States as cultural ambassadors.

  • 2017 Staff Excellence Award winners
    2017 Staff Excellence Award winners
    Aug. 31, 2017

    Appalachian’s 2017 Staff Excellence Awards were presented to James Burniston, Daniel Bryan, Haley Childers and Mary Beth McKee.

  • Registration open for Black Saturday 5K to be held Sept. 23
    Registration open for Black Saturday 5K to be held Sept. 23
    Aug. 31, 2017

    Registration is open for the annual Black Saturday 5K Run/Walk. Proceeds benefit the Recreation Management Scholarship Endowment of the recreation management program in the Beaver College of Health Sciences at Appalachian State University.

  • Meeting and Working with Nelson Mandela: Politics and Memory in a Democratic State
    Meeting and Working with Nelson Mandela: Politics and Memory in a Democratic State
    Aug. 31, 2017

    Robert Haswell, geographer, political activist and former member of the Democratic Party of Parliament in South Africa, will present a lecture entitled, “Meeting and Working with Nelson Mandela: Politics and Memory in a Democratic State.”

  • Author Susan Rivers to speak Sept. 7, proceeds support University Libraries’ Student Employee Scholarship Program
    Author Susan Rivers to speak Sept. 7, proceeds support University Libraries’ Student Employee Scholarship Program
    Aug. 30, 2017

    Back by popular demand, the University Libraries at Appalachian State University will sponsor “A Novel Experience” fundraising dinner with award-winning playwright Susan Rivers.

  • Appalachian professor directs season four of ‘A Craftsman’s Legacy,’ premiering Sept. 9
    Appalachian professor directs season four of ‘A Craftsman’s Legacy,’ premiering Sept. 9
    Aug. 30, 2017

    Dr. Kelly Davis, assistant professor of electronic media/broadcasting in the Department of Communication, returns to “A Craftsman’s Legacy” to direct his second season.

  • Faculty and staff honored for excellence
    Faculty and staff honored for excellence
    Aug. 30, 2017

    Seven faculty and four staff members at Appalachian State University were honored for excellence at the Fall Semester Faculty and Staff Meeting on Aug. 25 in Plemmons Student Union.

  • Appalachian’s Howard Street Hall ready for students, faculty
    Appalachian’s Howard Street Hall ready for students, faculty
    Aug. 30, 2017

    More than 50 guests attended the ceremony and toured the building. Classes were in session in both classrooms, which accommodate 68 and 76 students. The classrooms will be open for use by all colleges on campus.

  • The Edible and Visual South: UNC scholars visit Appalachian Sept. 15
    The Edible and Visual South: UNC scholars visit Appalachian Sept. 15
    Aug. 30, 2017

    Southern scholars Marcie Cohen Ferris and William R. Ferris of University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill will be on campus for two events. Cohen Ferris will speak about how food – as cuisine and as commodity – has expressed and shaped southern identity. William Ferris’s talk will focus on his photography and documentary film work.

  • Professor: 'Average' season for fall leaves in NC
    Professor: 'Average' season for fall leaves in NC
    Winston-Salem Journal
    Aug. 30, 2017

    Forecasters say North Carolina can expect an "average" season for fall leaves, but Appalachian State University biology professor Howard Neufeld suggests it may not be so bad.

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