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  • A legacy of leadership at App State and beyond: Meet 7 National Pan-Hellenic Council alumni
    A legacy of leadership at App State and beyond: Meet 7 National Pan-Hellenic Council alumni
    Feb. 21, 2022

    Members of App State’s National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) fraternities and sororities have built a legacy of leadership and service — both on and off campus.

  • Campus emergency siren test to be conducted March 2
    Campus emergency siren test to be conducted March 2
    Feb. 21, 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 named nation’s leader for certified teachers for 6th consecutive year
    App State named nation’s leader for certified teachers for 6th consecutive year
    Feb. 21, 2022

    The National Board for Professional Teaching Standards has ranked App State No. 1 in its “Top 50 Alma Maters by Total Number of NBCTs” list for the sixth consecutive year. App State leads the nation for the number of National Board Certified Teachers — 2,211.

  • 4 App State faculty publish books on teaching, counseling and student support
    4 App State faculty publish books on teaching, counseling and student support
    Feb. 18, 2022

    App State’s Dr. Sonja Ardoin, Dr. James A. Bryant, Dr. Julie Hasson and Dr. Amy Milsom published books in 2021, which cover topics that include teaching careers, how educators shape their students’ lives, counseling techniques to prepare PreK-12 students for career and college success, and ways to support low-income and working-class students in higher education.

  • C.D. Spangler Foundation’s $2M gift funds literacy professorship at App State
    C.D. Spangler Foundation’s $2M gift funds literacy professorship at App State

    Spangler Distinguished Professor of Early Child Literacy is first named professorship in Reich College of Education

    Feb. 16, 2022

    A $2 million gift from the C.D. Spangler Foundation has established the Spangler Distinguished Professorship of Early Child Literacy at Appalachian State University, the first named professorship in App State’s Reich College of Education.

  • N.C.'s 7th lab school opens in Elkin this fall
    N.C.'s 7th lab school opens in Elkin this fall
    Spectrum News
    Feb. 15, 2022

    Spectrum News interviews App State Academy at Middle Fork Principal Amie Snow and a student about the laboratory school experience. App State opens a new lab school — its second — in partnership with Elkin City Schools in fall 2022.

  • Cut from a different cloth: App State alumnus Mitch Purgason ’15 stitches his way to fashion’s forefront
    Cut from a different cloth: App State alumnus Mitch Purgason ’15 stitches his way to fashion’s forefront
    Feb. 14, 2022

    Mountaineer alumnus Mitch Purgason ’15 stitches his way to award-winning success, designing custom clothing for professional athletes, executives and fashion influencers.

  • Provost highlights App State’s shared governance at Spring 2022 Faculty and Staff Meeting
    Provost highlights App State’s shared governance at Spring 2022 Faculty and Staff Meeting
    Feb. 11, 2022

    At App State’s Spring 2022 Faculty and Staff Meeting, Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor Heather Hulburt Norris highlighted the university’s shared governance, which ensures the university meets, and continues to meet, the educational needs of the citizens of North Carolina — and beyond.

  • App State answers 5 common questions about financial aid
    App State answers 5 common questions about financial aid
    Feb. 10, 2022

    App State’s Office of Student Financial Aid and University Scholarships provides answers for five common questions about financial aid.

  • More than $275,000 awarded to App State projects in 5 years of Chancellor’s Innovation Scholars Program
    More than $275,000 awarded to App State projects in 5 years of Chancellor’s Innovation Scholars Program

    Deadline for 2022–23 project applications is Feb. 21

    Feb. 9, 2022

    The Chancellor’s Innovation Scholars Program at App State marked its five-year anniversary in 2021, with more than $275,000 awarded to 30 project teams since its inception. Applications are now open to fund projects for the 2022–23 academic year.

  • Skip the Bag — take a wooden nickel and shop sustainably at App State
    Skip the Bag — take a wooden nickel and shop sustainably at App State
    Feb. 4, 2022

    App State’s Skip the Bag program supports sustainable shopping by providing Mountaineers with wooden nickels as an incentive to forgo single-use plastic bags for their purchases. The wooden tokens are converted to monetary contributions made to campus organizations.

  • Mt. Everest’s Highest Glacier Feels the Impacts of Human-Induced Climate Change
    Mt. Everest’s Highest Glacier Feels the Impacts of Human-Induced Climate Change
    National Geographic
    Feb. 3, 2022

    National Geographic highlights findings from a paper for which App State geography and planning professor Dr. Baker Perry served as a co-author. The paper, published in the Nature Portfolio Journal Climate and Atmospheric Science, identifies that Mount Everest’s highest glacier is now losing several decades of ice accumulation annually, which is attributed to the earth's warmer climate.

  • App State students, employers to benefit from enhanced Career Development Center services
    App State students, employers to benefit from enhanced Career Development Center services
    Feb. 2, 2022

    Students’ and employers’ needs have changed as a result of the pandemic, and App State’s Career Development Center — now located in the heart of campus — has responded, enhancing its services to add more targeted career programming. Among the new offerings — remote service options and career initiatives focused on diversity and inclusion.

  • App State honors champions of inclusive excellence, on campus and in the community
    App State honors champions of inclusive excellence, on campus and in the community
    Jan. 31, 2022

    During the 2022 Chancellor’s Awards for Inclusive Excellence Luncheon, App State honored champions of inclusive excellence, including several faculty, staff and students from the university and a member of the local community.

  • Announcing the Campus Safety 2022 Higher Education Director of the Year Finalists
    Announcing the Campus Safety 2022 Higher Education Director of the Year Finalists
    Campus Safety Magazine
    Jan. 31, 2022

    Campus Safety Magazine announces its finalists for the 2022 Higher Education Director of the Year Award — including App State Police Chief Andy Stephenson.

  • 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.

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