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  • Appalachian State University ranks third among U.S. News and World Report’s Top Public Regional Universities in the South
    Appalachian State University ranks third among U.S. News and World Report’s Top Public Regional Universities in the South
    Sep. 22, 2016

    Appalachian State University continues to excel in U.S. News and World Report rankings.

  • Appalachian State University to host inaugural conference of Women in Educational Leadership Symposium; Appalachian’s Chancellor Everts to be among the keynote speakers
    Appalachian State University to host inaugural conference of Women in Educational Leadership Symposium; Appalachian’s Chancellor Everts to be among the keynote speakers
    Sep. 22, 2016

    The conference, with a theme called “Advancing the Leader Within: Building Capacity,” will feature keynote addresses by Dr. Sheri N. Everts, Dr. June Atkinson and Dr. Stelfanie Williams.

  • Duke Faculty Union representative to speak at Appalachian Sept. 29
    Duke Faculty Union representative to speak at Appalachian Sept. 29
    Sep. 22, 2016

    A member of a labor union representing Duke University’s contingent or non-tenure-track faculty will speak on how and why the group started.

  • Presidential debate viewing and discussion to take place Sept. 26 on Appalachian’s campus
    Presidential debate viewing and discussion to take place Sept. 26 on Appalachian’s campus
    Sep. 21, 2016

    The event will begin with remarks by Dr. Kevin Mullinix, assistant professor in the Department of Government and Justice Studies, and Newly Paul, assistant professor in the Department of Communication. The faculty members will present information about the impact of presidential debates on viewers, and highlight issues to be discussed by the presidential candidates. Dr. William Hicks, assistant professor in the Department of Government and Justice Studies, will facilitate a short Q&A session.

  • Appalachian State University to open new Student Veteran Resource Center
    Appalachian State University to open new Student Veteran Resource Center
    Sep. 20, 2016

    A new Student Veteran Resource Center, slated to open later this year on the campus of Appalachian State University, will serve the needs of Appalachian students who are active duty military personnel and veterans.

  • Appalachian State University’s Global Film Series presents ‘Journey to the West’ Sept. 21
    Appalachian State University’s Global Film Series presents ‘Journey to the West’ Sept. 21
    Sep. 20, 2016

    Based on one of the Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature of the same name, “Journey To The West” is a contemporary remake of the misadventures of a Buddhist monk as he makes a pilgrimage from China to India.

  • Reck receives AAUP Chapter’s Academic Freedom Award
    Reck receives AAUP Chapter’s Academic Freedom Award
    Sep. 19, 2016

    Dr. Gregory G. Reck, a professor in the Department of Anthropology at Appalachian State University, has received the 2016 Award for Academic Freedom and Faculty Governance from the university’s chapter of the American Association of University Professors (AAUP).

  • General Education geography class inspires future National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Ernest F. Hollings scholarship recipient
    General Education geography class inspires future National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Ernest F. Hollings scholarship recipient
    Sep. 19, 2016

    Eric Burton, a senior geography major in Appalachian’s Honors College, could be the poster child for the university’s General Education program – a course of study that promotes critical and creative thinking; effective communication; making local-to-global connections and understanding responsibilities of community membership.

  • Renowned poet and veteran to host Sept. 28 writing workshop for veterans and families
    Renowned poet and veteran to host Sept. 28 writing workshop for veterans and families
    Sep. 19, 2016

    Dr. Bruce Weigl, renowned poet and Vietnam veteran, Bronze Star winner and finalist for the 2013 Pulitzer Prize in poetry, will lead a workshop titled “Writing Trauma: A Workshop for Veterans and Their Families.”

  • World-renowned Holocaust scholar C.R. Browning to lecture at Appalachian Sept. 25
    World-renowned Holocaust scholar C.R. Browning to lecture at Appalachian Sept. 25
    Sep. 19, 2016

    The keynote lecture of the 2016 annual meeting of the North Carolina Jewish Studies Consortium at Appalachian State University will be delivered by Dr. Christopher R. Browning. Browning’s talk is titled “Holocaust History and Survivor Testimony: The Starachowice Factory Slave Labor Camps” and is based on his recent book “Remembering Survival.”

  • Hughlene Bostian Frank Visiting Writers Series continues Oct. 6 with Bruce Weigl, distinguished professor of creative writing
    Hughlene Bostian Frank Visiting Writers Series continues Oct. 6 with Bruce Weigl, distinguished professor of creative writing
    Sep. 19, 2016

    Weigl is the author, editor, translator or co-translator of over 20 books of poetry, criticism and memoir, including “The Abundance of Nothing” (2012), which was a finalist for the 2013 Pulitzer Prize in Poetry, “The Unraveling Strangeness” (2002), “Archeology of the Circle: New and Selected Poems” (1999), “After the Others,” (1999) and “Song of Napalm” (1988).

  • Theatre and Dance presents the 2016 ‘First Year Showcase’
    Theatre and Dance presents the 2016 ‘First Year Showcase’
    Sep. 16, 2016

    First Year Showcase is a high energy and fast-paced introduction to the Department of Theatre and Dance. First year theatre students quickly form an ensemble and prepare a one act play, either from an original concept or a published work. First year dance students audition for selection in either a faculty or student choreographed dance.

  • Fulbright Scholar from Appalachian reflects on political unrest in Ethiopia
    Fulbright Scholar from Appalachian reflects on political unrest in Ethiopia
    Sep. 16, 2016

    Does studying abroad change the way we respond to world news? Fulbright Scholar Dr. Vachel Miller reflects on his yearlong experience in Ethiopia as violence embroils his host city.

  • Dr. Vachel Miller prepares Ethiopia’s educational leaders
    Dr. Vachel Miller prepares Ethiopia’s educational leaders
    Sep. 16, 2016

    As a Fulbright Scholar, Appalachian’s Dr. Vachel Miller influenced the training of future educators at Ethiopia’s Bahir Dar University (BDU).

  • Clarinetist Douglas Miller’s recital held Sept. 20 at Rosen Concert Hall
    Clarinetist Douglas Miller’s recital held Sept. 20 at Rosen Concert Hall
    Sep. 15, 2016

    Miller’s recital will include selections originally composed for piano, violin and piano, voice and piano, but transcribed for different instruments: “Tango from Espana” by Spanish pianist Issac Albeniz; “Salut D’ Amour (Love’s Greeting)” by English composer Edward Elgar; and “Aria” by French composer Jacques Ibert.

  • Chancellor’s Academic Leadership Development Program graduates inaugural class, starts with 10 more participants for 2016-17
    Chancellor’s Academic Leadership Development Program graduates inaugural class, starts with 10 more participants for 2016-17
    Sep. 14, 2016

    The Chancellor’s Academic Leadership Development Program graduated its inaugural class of nine participants. A class of 10 more individuals is already underway in 2016-17.

  • Dr. Sam Formby talks about his new role as WCOB associate dean, and why students should study business at Appalachian
    Dr. Sam Formby talks about his new role as WCOB associate dean, and why students should study business at Appalachian
    Sep. 14, 2016

    As he shifts his focus from classroom instruction to the duties of a university administrator, Formby’s new responsibilities include oversight of budgets, undergraduate curriculum, enrollment management, accreditation activities, and building and facilities support.

  • Preparing for Appalachian’s future
    Preparing for Appalachian’s future

    The Chancellor’s Academic Leadership Development Program graduated its inaugural class of nine participants. A class of 14 more individuals is already underway in 2016-17.

    Sep. 14, 2016

    The Chancellor’s Academic Leadership Development Program graduated its inaugural class of nine participants. A class of 14 more individuals is already underway in 2016-17.

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