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  • Registration is open for the annual running of The Knob
    Registration is open for the annual running of The Knob
    Sep. 22, 2015

    Runners and walkers of all ages are invited to be part of the 9th annual running of The Knob. As the third and final race of the 2015 High Country Triple Crown series, The Knob is a great way to kick off Appalachian State University’s Homecoming Weekend.

  • “An Enemy of the People” to be presented Sept. 30-Oct. 4
    “An Enemy of the People” to be presented Sept. 30-Oct. 4
    Sep. 21, 2015

    Appalachian’s Department of Theatre and Dance presents “An Enemy of the People,” playwright Henrik Ibsen’s 1882 masterpiece about an eco-conscious doctor who uncovers a controversial secret.

  • Lettuce Learn to host garden-based professional development series for educators
    Lettuce Learn to host garden-based professional development series for educators
    Sep. 21, 2015

    Lettuce Learn, Appalachian’s Mathematics and Science Education Center and Goodnight Family Sustainable Development Department will host “Local Food Systems 101,” the first of four “Lettuce Learn Garden SMARTs” workshops at a local small-scale family farm in Zionville.

  • Cheeseman presents faculty recital Oct. 4
    Cheeseman presents faculty recital Oct. 4
    Sep. 21, 2015

    Cheeseman is a member of the Hayes School of Music faculty. The program is comprised of contemporary compositions written from 1980 to 2010.

  • Kirkpatrick receives Brockman-Campbell Book Award for her Irish-themed poetry collection
    Kirkpatrick receives Brockman-Campbell Book Award for her Irish-themed poetry collection
    Sep. 21, 2015

    A poet and professor in Appalachian State University’s Department of English, Kirkpatrick had long wanted to write about Gonne, who was a muse to William Butler Yeats, but she was uncertain of the creative device – such as lyric or dramatic monologue – that she wanted to use.

  • Masterworks performed by Appalachian Wind Ensemble Oct. 4
    Masterworks performed by Appalachian Wind Ensemble Oct. 4
    Sep. 18, 2015

    The program is directed by John Stanley Ross with student conductors Matthew Brusseau and Onsby Rose assisting.

  • Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak to speak at Appalachian Sept. 24
    Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak to speak at Appalachian Sept. 24
    Sep. 18, 2015

    Professor Gayatri Spivak—a brilliant theorist in postcolonial studies—will deliver the talk “The Subaltern, Again and Again.”

  • AppX: Acronyms, Jargon and General Confusion
    AppX: Acronyms, Jargon and General Confusion
    Sep. 17, 2015

    All is made clear as AppX's brand new host Patrick welcomes student body president Carson Rich to the podcast studio for a discussion that makes sense out of the alphabet soup that is college.

  • Bringing Global Learning into the Classroom
    Bringing Global Learning into the Classroom
    Sep. 17, 2015

    Appalachian Students tie classroom to real world situations with global learning opportunities.

  • Service-Learning at App State: An Alternative to Spring Break
    Service-Learning at App State: An Alternative to Spring Break
    Sep. 17, 2015

    Students choose Alternative Service Experience (ASE) over cruising or car trips for Spring Break.

  • Professor mentorship: Libby Puckett & Nicole Reilly
    Professor mentorship: Libby Puckett & Nicole Reilly
    Sep. 17, 2015

    Chemistry major Nicole Reilly ’11 credits her professors, specifically Chemistry Professor Libby Puckett with “preparing her for life.”

  • Appalachian receives NSF grant to address math and science teacher shortage in rural schools
    Appalachian receives NSF grant to address math and science teacher shortage in rural schools
    Sep. 17, 2015

    A four-year, $1,165,039 grant from the National Science Foundation awarded to Appalachian State University will help address the shortage of math and science teachers in rural schools.

  • The First Year Showcase to be presented Sept. 24-27
    The First Year Showcase to be presented Sept. 24-27
    Sep. 16, 2015

    Appalachian State University’s Department of Theatre and Dance will present The First Year Showcase, an exclusive first look at up-and-coming talent at Appalachian.

  • Appalachian Symphony Orchestra performs Sept. 27
    Appalachian Symphony Orchestra performs Sept. 27
    Sep. 16, 2015

    Morning, noon and night in Boone is the theme for the Sept. 27 performance of the Appalachian Symphony Orchestra at Appalachian State University.

  • Whiskytree visual effects founder to speak at Power of Design in October
    Whiskytree visual effects founder to speak at Power of Design in October
    Sep. 16, 2015

    Jonathan Harb, CEO and creative director of the computer graphics company Whiskytree Inc., will present “From Boone to the Big Screen” at the Power of Design lecture Oct. 5 at Appalachian State University.

  • Zackary Vernon receives first Alex Albright Creative Nonfiction Prize
    Zackary Vernon receives first Alex Albright Creative Nonfiction Prize
    Sep. 16, 2015

    Zackary Vernon, a new faculty member at Appalachian State University, is the winner of the premiere Alex Albright Creative Nonfiction Prize for his essay titled “Boone Summer: Adventures of a Bad Environmentalist.”

  • Stone Soup Fall Conference Oct. 15
    Stone Soup Fall Conference Oct. 15
    Sep. 16, 2015

    The purpose of the conference is to create collaborative action that leads to collective impact on non-profits in the High Country.

  • Appalachian awarded $273,922 from U.S. Department of Education to support Student Veterans
    Appalachian awarded $273,922 from U.S. Department of Education to support Student Veterans
    Sep. 16, 2015

    Appalachian is the only UNC system school to receive DOE Centers of Excellence for Veteran Student Success (CEVSS) funding.

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