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  • What previous Chancellor’s Scholars are doing now
    What previous Chancellor’s Scholars are doing now
    Oct. 10, 2016

    Here is a look at where recent graduates of Appalachian State University’s Chancellor’s Scholarship have headed after graduation.

  • Chancellor’s Scholars study in Ireland during fall break
    Chancellor’s Scholars study in Ireland during fall break
    Oct. 10, 2016

    The 10 newest Chancellor’s Scholarship recipients at Appalachian State University will study abroad in Dublin, Ireland in October 2016.

  • ‘Softly Pointed’ exhibit on view at Appalachian’s Looking Glass Gallery through Oct. 14
    ‘Softly Pointed’ exhibit on view at Appalachian’s Looking Glass Gallery through Oct. 14
    Oct. 10, 2016

    The Looking Glass Gallery in Appalachian’s Plemmons Student Union is presenting “Softly Pointed,” an exhibition of eight artists working in fibers. The exhibition is free and open to the public.

  • From General Education geography class to NOAA scholarship
    From General Education geography class to NOAA scholarship

    A first-year course sparks Eric Burton’s imagination, leads to research opportunities in Peru and beyond

    Oct. 7, 2016

    His imagination sparked, Eric Burton majors in geography, conducts research in Peru and lands a NOAA scholarship – in large part because of a first-year General Education course.

  • Dave by the Bell: Hammocking and Slacklining
    Dave by the Bell: Hammocking and Slacklining
    Oct. 6, 2016

    Why are hammocking and slacklining so popular at Appalachian State?

  • Charlotte skyline a steady beacon for Carolina Panthers coach Wilks ’92
    Charlotte skyline a steady beacon for Carolina Panthers coach Wilks ’92
    Oct. 6, 2016

    From Mountaineer football to the Carolina Panthers, Steve Wilks ’92 steps from center field to the sidelines as defensive backs coach in the NFL.

  • Susan M. Branch ’99
    Susan M. Branch ’99

    Distinguished Young Alumna

    Oct. 6, 2016

    According to Branch, a successful attorney who serves on the university’s Board of Trustees, “I took advantage of everything Appalachian had to offer.”

  • Appalachian State University hosts “Power of Design 16”
    Appalachian State University hosts “Power of Design 16”
    Oct. 6, 2016

    “Power of Design” is an annual event that brings together students, faculty and members of the professional community in disciplines such as interior design, graphic design, industrial design, architectural design, theater design and photography.

  • Appalachian State University Board of Trustees elects new officers, passes resolution supporting underrepresented students
    Appalachian State University Board of Trustees elects new officers, passes resolution supporting underrepresented students
    Oct. 6, 2016

    Vice Chair Alice G. Roess is the new chair of the board, James M. Barnes is now vice chair, and John M. Blackburn replaced Barnes as the board’s secretary.

  • Documentary ‘Come Hell or High Water’ explores Western North Carolina flood of 1916, its impact and implications
    Documentary ‘Come Hell or High Water’ explores Western North Carolina flood of 1916, its impact and implications
    Oct. 6, 2016

    The film explores the history of Western North Carolina’s worst natural disaster. One hundred years ago this past July, 22 inches of rain fell in a 24-hour period, raising the French Broad River 17 feet above flood stage and causing extensive flooding throughout the western part of the state.

  • “The Schaefer Center Presents” at Appalachian features screening of “Remember,” a Holocaust film, followed by a panel discussion
    “The Schaefer Center Presents” at Appalachian features screening of “Remember,” a Holocaust film, followed by a panel discussion
    Oct. 5, 2016

    In “Remember,” award-nominated director Atom Egoyan creates a fast-paced revenge thriller that intimately addresses the aftermath of the Holocaust.

  • Appalachian’s Humanities Council to present Oct. 7 symposium titled “Intersectionality, Pedagogy, and the Humanities: Rethinking Knowledge”
    Appalachian’s Humanities Council to present Oct. 7 symposium titled “Intersectionality, Pedagogy, and the Humanities: Rethinking Knowledge”
    Oct. 5, 2016

    The symposium will feature two plenary speakers: Dr. Christopher Teuton, who chairs the American Indian Studies department at the University of Washington; and Dr. Janice Willis, a professor emerita of religion at Wesleyan University.

  • Gormly: Appalachian is the right place for veterans and active duty personnel
    Gormly: Appalachian is the right place for veterans and active duty personnel
    Oct. 5, 2016

    Appalachian State University is ranked seventh among regional universities in the South as a “Best College for Veterans” by U.S. News and World Report. That ranking could be one more reason veterans and active-duty military members select Appalachian.

  • Mikayla Sage and Cameron Small are winners of Appalachian’s 2016 ECRS Computer Science Innovation and Entrepreneurship scholarships
    Mikayla Sage and Cameron Small are winners of Appalachian’s 2016 ECRS Computer Science Innovation and Entrepreneurship scholarships
    Oct. 4, 2016

    Both Sage and Small are first-year computer science majors. Each receives a $4,000 per year scholarship in addition to $500 each year for materials such as software or a computer application for research, which the ECRS scholarship promotes.

  • Faculty and alumna of Appalachian’s Department of Communication benefit from being named Kopenhaver Fellows
    Faculty and alumna of Appalachian’s Department of Communication benefit from being named Kopenhaver Fellows
    Oct. 4, 2016

    The three faculty are Heather Paige Preston, Dr. Newly Paul and Dr. Mildred “Mimi” Perreault. The alumna is Dr. Jennifer Brannock Cox.

  • Alicia Chapman and Karen Robertson to be featured in a faculty performance Oct. 5
    Alicia Chapman and Karen Robertson to be featured in a faculty performance Oct. 5
    Oct. 4, 2016

    Dr. Alicia Chapman, oboe and English horn, and Dr. Karen Robertson, horn, will be featured in a faculty concert.

  • Nominations sought for Global Leadership and Local to Global awards
    Nominations sought for Global Leadership and Local to Global awards
    Oct. 4, 2016

    Both the Global Leadership awards and the Local to Global award recognize “extraordinary contributions of students, faculty and staff who have initiated, developed and/or supported opportunities for global learning.”

  • Educators inducted into Reich College of Education Rhododendron Society
    Educators inducted into Reich College of Education Rhododendron Society
    Oct. 4, 2016

    The inductees were Dr. Kim Blackburn-Morrison ’93 ’10, Bob M. Mauldin ’61 and Dawn B. Wooten ’89.

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