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  • New group looks to redefine rural higher education policy [faculty featured]
    New group looks to redefine rural higher education policy [faculty featured]
    Politico
    Jan. 31, 2022

    The Alliance for Research on Regional Colleges, which formed in 2021 and is based at App State, unveils a new metric for identifying rural-serving institutions. Dr. Andrew Koricich, executive director of the ARRC and an associate professor in App State's Department of Leadership and Educational Studies, is interviewed about the alliance's work.

  • App State Online programs rank among nation’s best in 2022 — US News & World Report
    App State Online programs rank among nation’s best in 2022 — US News & World Report
    Jan. 27, 2022

    U.S. News & World Report has named App State to its “Best Online Bachelor’s Programs” and “Best Online Master’s in Education Programs” lists — both part of its 2022 “Best Online Programs” rankings.

  • Money management do’s and don’ts
    Money management do’s and don’ts

    Financial literacy director Bryan Bouboulis shares advice for students

    Jan. 26, 2022

    App State’s financial literacy director, Bryan Bouboulis, shares some helpful money do’s and don’ts for students.

  • App State to offer online veterinary technology degree beginning in August
    App State to offer online veterinary technology degree beginning in August

    Dr. Virginia Corrigan appointed as director of new 4-year program

    Jan. 21, 2022

    App State’s new Bachelor of Science in veterinary technology will prepare students for meaningful employment in the growing veterinary medical profession and lead to career advancement opportunities for those already working in the field.

  • App State’s ‘outstanding’ MBA program recognized by The Princeton Review
    App State’s ‘outstanding’ MBA program recognized by The Princeton Review

    MBA human resources concentration named among nation’s top 10

    Jan. 21, 2022

    The Princeton Review has named App State’s Walker College of Business in its “The Best Business Schools 2022” list, which recognizes U.S. schools with the best on-campus MBA degree programs. App State also offers its nationally recognized MBA through App State Online.

  • App State to conduct full test of its emergency notification system Feb. 2
    App State to conduct full test of its emergency notification system Feb. 2
    Jan. 20, 2022

    During the test, App State uses the hi/low tone for emergencies, discontinuous air horn for tests of the system and the alert tone for all-clear signal.

  • App State University Libraries team recognized nationally for leadership in digital preservation
    App State University Libraries team recognized nationally for leadership in digital preservation
    Jan. 19, 2022

    App State’s Digital Scholarship and Initiatives team has received the 2021 National Digital Stewardship Alliance Organization Excellence Award — an honor recognizing organizations nationwide that provide significant support, guidance, advocacy or leadership for the digital preservation community.

  • Scholarships paved the way for Karolyn Martin to thrive at App State
    Scholarships paved the way for Karolyn Martin to thrive at App State
    Jan. 19, 2022

    In her time at App State, senior Karolyn Martin has discovered new interests, mentored and educated others and developed skills that will help her in building her career. She is a communication studies major with a marketing minor and aspires to become a lawyer.

  • Cubans who joined July protests now face stiff sentences [faculty interviewed]
    Cubans who joined July protests now face stiff sentences [faculty interviewed]
    The Washington Post
    Jan. 19, 2022

    Dr. Joseph Gonzalez, associate professor in App State's Department of Interdisciplinary Studies, is interviewed by The Washington Post for an article about the summer 2021 protests in Cuba.

  • Renewables to make up 18% of App State’s purchased electricity in 2022
    Renewables to make up 18% of App State’s purchased electricity in 2022
    Jan. 14, 2022

    Under a new power provider, App State’s percentage of electricity supplied from renewables will increase from 2% to 18% in early 2022 due to purchases of hydroelectric and solar power.

  • Disabled students find unique opportunities at ASU
    Disabled students find unique opportunities at ASU
    Carolina Journal
    Jan. 14, 2022

    The Carolina Journal features App State's Scholars with Diverse Abilities Program.

  • SoundAffect: Monique Johnson on beating the survival odds, succeeding beyond expectations, and channeling her power to help others
    SoundAffect: Monique Johnson on beating the survival odds, succeeding beyond expectations, and channeling her power to help others
    Jan. 14, 2022

    Monique Johnson's drive, dedication and joy are undeniable. Born with diastrophic dysplasia dwarfism and scoliosis, doctors predicted she would not live past the age of 6. Now 36, with a business degree and a law degree, Johnson is a successful entrepreneur and artist who touches the lives around the world with her incredible tale of perseverance and her gifts of humor, painting and motivational speaking.

  • App State’s Carbon Neutral Commuter program: Driving to reduce global warming
    App State’s Carbon Neutral Commuter program: Driving to reduce global warming

    Q&A with Jim Dees

    Jan. 13, 2022

    Participating in the Carbon Neutral Commuter (CNC) program — administered by App State’s Office of Sustainability — is a step Mountaineers can take to reduce global warming and make a positive difference in climate change.

  • App State to open lab school at Elkin Elementary
    App State to open lab school at Elkin Elementary

    University will be only UNC System institution to operate two lab school programs

    Jan. 10, 2022

    App State is partnering with Elkin City Schools to open the university’s second laboratory school aimed at enhancing student education, improving outcomes and providing high-quality teacher and principal training. The program will serve approximately 100 students in second through fourth grades.

  • App State research team examines ancient evidence in mass extinctions
    App State research team examines ancient evidence in mass extinctions
    Jan. 7, 2022

    Dr. Sarah Carmichael describes her job as similar to that of a crime scene investigator — and the evidence she examines is more than 350 million years old. Through her research, Carmichael and her team seek insight on the causes and outcomes of mass extinctions during the Devonian period.

  • App State students share 7 tips for success — inside and outside the classroom
    App State students share 7 tips for success — inside and outside the classroom
    Jan. 5, 2022

    App State students share their tips for making the best of their overall Mountaineer experience — inside and outside the classroom.

  • Winter brings 1st snowfall of 2022 to App State campus
    Winter brings 1st snowfall of 2022 to App State campus
    Jan. 4, 2022

    Winter’s bluster blanketed the High Country Jan. 3, ushering in 2022 with several inches of heavy snow that turned App State’s Boone campus into a world of white. Check out this photo gallery for winter scenes at App State.

  • Why the Science of Teaching is Often Ignored [faculty interviewed]
    Why the Science of Teaching is Often Ignored [faculty interviewed]
    The Chronicle of Higher Education
    Jan. 3, 2022

    Dr. Lindsay Masland, associate professor of psychology at App State and associate director for faculty professional development in the university's Center for Academic Excellence, shares how she has worked with faculty members to create a rubric listing specific research-based teaching behaviors, such as inclusive teaching, as a motivator to try new things.

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