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  • African Americans in Appalachia fight to be seen as a part of coal country
    African Americans in Appalachia fight to be seen as a part of coal country
    Washington Post
    Aug. 10, 2017

    Dubbed “Affrilachians” by one academic, black residents of these mountain towns say they've been overlooked in the growing focus on rural, working-class Americans.

  • Scoreboard Construction Continues at Kidd Brewer Stadium, LED Display is 2,500 SF in Size
    Scoreboard Construction Continues at Kidd Brewer Stadium, LED Display is 2,500 SF in Size
    High Country Press
    Aug. 9, 2017

    The new gigantic scoreboard at Kidd Brewer Stadium is currently being installed. When the project is completed later this summer, Appalachian State University will be host to the largest display in the Group of Five collegiate athletic conferences.

  • Intern Series: Working for my Role Model - A Day in the Life
    Intern Series: Working for my Role Model - A Day in the Life
    whitehouse.gov
    Aug. 9, 2017

    Coming from a small town in Maryland, and attending college in an even smaller town in North Carolina, I never imagined I would end up in our Nation’s capital working with my role model, Ivanka Trump.

  • Alumni Daugherty and Rogers inducted into the Reich College of Education Rhododendron Society
    Alumni Daugherty and Rogers inducted into the Reich College of Education Rhododendron Society
    Aug. 8, 2017

    Appalachian alumni James Daugherty ’93 ’94 and Julia Kay “Kay” Rogers ’69 ’76 were inducted into the Rhododendron Society on July 21 at a brunch held on campus. As the highest honor given by the Reich College of Education, the award honors alumni for their exemplary service to education and to their communities.

  • Gelber named AppTV general manager
    Gelber named AppTV general manager
    Aug. 7, 2017

    In this role, Robert Gelber will oversee all aspects of AppTV, including programming, expansion and new initiatives while also mentoring students in the university’s electronic media/broadcasting program.

  • SECU continues to fund Appalachian internships; 10 students complete 2017 summer internships
    SECU continues to fund Appalachian internships; 10 students complete 2017 summer internships
    Aug. 4, 2017

    Ten students from Appalachian State University completed 2017 summer internships in public sector and nonprofit entities of rural and underserved regions of North Carolina as part of a program called the State Employees’ Credit Union (SECU) Public Service Fellows.

  • Living like you mean it
    Living like you mean it

    Meet some Mountaineers who are living intentional lives, and making a difference for others

    Aug. 4, 2017

    Meet some Mountaineers who are living intentional lives, and making a difference for others.

  • Registration now open for Appalachian Energy Center workshops scheduled between Aug. 11 and Sept. 29
    Registration now open for Appalachian Energy Center workshops scheduled between Aug. 11 and Sept. 29
    Aug. 3, 2017

    The Appalachian Energy Center is a source of up-to-date information related to renewable energy, building science and energy efficiency. The workshops are held in various locations in and around Boone and provide continuing education credits for architects, engineers, attorneys and NABCEP professionals.

  • Nascar diversity program no longer stuck in neutral
    Nascar diversity program no longer stuck in neutral

    Appalachian alumnus Richie Williams pursued the opportunity to participate in the NASCAR Drive for Diversity program

    Indianapolis Recorder
    Aug. 3, 2017

    Williams flourished quickly and found employment initially in 2010 with Germain Racing in the NASCAR Truck Series before joining Jack Roush Racing in 2012 for both the Cup series and the Xfinity series. Williams accepted his current position with Ganassi as a crewmember for driver Jamie McMurray’s car.

  • Communicating can ease everyone’s stress
    Communicating can ease everyone’s stress
    The Elkin Tribune
    Aug. 3, 2017

    Communication makes everyone’s lives easier. That was the message at a media summit held in Boone at Appalachian on Tuesday, Aug. 1, 2017. Attendees included police and health care providers, educational institutions and media outlets. The main message, from every direction, was communication is key.

  • Appalachian alum builds boys’ confidence, character and strength through Xcel2Fitness after-school program
    Appalachian alum builds boys’ confidence, character and strength through Xcel2Fitness after-school program
    Aug. 3, 2017

    Appalachian alum creates after-school program for young boys.

  • Visual history archive with 55,000 testimonies of genocide survivors and witnesses will be accessible this fall through Appalachian’s Belk Library and Information Commons
    Visual history archive with 55,000 testimonies of genocide survivors and witnesses will be accessible this fall through Appalachian’s Belk Library and Information Commons
    Aug. 2, 2017

    This fall semester, Appalachian State University will become one of 79 sites to provide full access to the USC Shoah Foundation Visual History Archive. The archive contains 55,000 testimonies of survivors and witnesses of the Holocaust, the Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda (1994), the Nanjing Massacre (1937), the Guatemalan Genocide (1978-1996), the Armenian Genocide (1915-1923) and the Cambodian Genocide (1975-1979).

  • Meet the 2017 Chancellor’s Scholars
    Meet the 2017 Chancellor’s Scholars

    This is Appalachian’s oldest and most academically competitive merit-based scholarship

    Aug. 2, 2017

    Ten incoming freshmen have been awarded the prestigious Chancellor’s Scholarship for the 2017-18 academic year.

  • Appalachian awards 11 students Plemmons Scholarships for 2017-2018
    Appalachian awards 11 students Plemmons Scholarships for 2017-2018
    Aug. 2, 2017

    Eleven first-year students at Appalachian State University have been awarded Plemmons Leadership Scholarships. Plemmons Scholars have shown outstanding leadership in either their high schools or communities.

  • Mary Sheryl Horine makes her ‘playground’ a healthier, happier place to play
    Mary Sheryl Horine makes her ‘playground’ a healthier, happier place to play
    Aug. 2, 2017

    Back at home, Appalachian staff member Mary Sheryl Horine engages in changing lives and lifestyles.

  • Appalachian’s Carson Rich ‘17 appointed UNC General Administration Presidential Scholar
    Appalachian’s Carson Rich ‘17 appointed UNC General Administration Presidential Scholar
    July 31, 2017

    The Presidential Scholars serve a one-year appointment and provide a wide range of professional functions for GA. The position has regular interaction with senior leadership and members of the UNC Board of Governors and will also work to help research, write, and implement policy.

  • Communication faculty member receives Wade H. Hargrove Community Leadership Award
    Communication faculty member receives Wade H. Hargrove Community Leadership Award
    July 31, 2017

    Dan “Vallie” Hill, practitioner-in-residence in the Department of Communication at Appalachian and WASU-FM manager, was awarded the North Carolina Association of Broadcasters (NCAB) 2017 Wade H. Hargrove Community Leadership Award in June. The award is given to North Carolina broadcasters who have demonstrated a commitment to public service in their communities.

  • High Country Half Marathon Announces New Route for 2017 Race
    High Country Half Marathon Announces New Route for 2017 Race
    July 28, 2017

    As the second race in the High Country Triple Crown series, the High Country Half Marathon is celebrating its seventh annual race. All proceeds benefit Girls on the Run of the High Country, a self-confidence building program for girls in the third through eighth grades.

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