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  • US Department of Education continues funding for App State’s Student Support Services
    US Department of Education continues funding for App State’s Student Support Services
    Feb. 25, 2021

    Cathia Silver, director of App State’s Student Support Services (SSS) program, has received continued funding from the U.S. Department of Education in support of the SSS program’s provision of holistic services to first-generation and/or low-income students.

  • WCC, App State announce Aspire Appalachian Co-Admission Program agreement
    WCC, App State announce Aspire Appalachian Co-Admission Program agreement
    Feb. 25, 2021

    Through the Aspire Appalachian Co-Admission Program, Wilkes Community College (WCC) students have a seamless pathway to start their education at WCC and complete their four-year degree at App State.

  • Giving back to the community: One App State student’s idea to brighten older adults’ lives through art
    Giving back to the community: One App State student’s idea to brighten older adults’ lives through art
    Feb. 23, 2021

    As part of her internship with Appalachian Brian Estates, App State senior Mary Carver Deal is engaging the facility’s older adults in a colorful mural project — one taking shape right outside their windows. Learn how Deal, along with other App State students and Dementia Awareness Club members, is bringing joy to the residents’ lives amid COVID.

  • Get outside to improve health during COVID, experts say [faculty quoted]
    Get outside to improve health during COVID, experts say [faculty quoted]
    Tuscon.com
    Feb. 22, 2021

    App State’s Dr. Richard Christiana in the Department of Health and Exercise Science discusses his research on the physical and mental benefits of exercising outdoors. Such activity can reduce stress and ease depression and anxiety for people of all ages, and also reduce the symptoms of ADHD in children, he said.

  • App State students, faculty create rock kits for students across NC
    App State students, faculty create rock kits for students across NC
    Watauga Democrat
    Feb. 19, 2021

    In this outreach initiative by the Department of Geological and Environmental Sciences, students and faculty have made 1,600 educational kits for area schoolchildren in eight counties to help them learn about geology. The Rockin’ NC kits contain rock samples and other educational materials. They are designed to substitute the in-person presentations faculty and students would typically make before the pandemic.

  • Campus emergency siren test to be conducted March 3
    Campus emergency siren test to be conducted March 3
    Feb. 18, 2021

    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.

  • Raising awareness and meeting demand for increased digital accessibility at App State
    Raising awareness and meeting demand for increased digital accessibility at App State
    Feb. 17, 2021

    As App State has adapted academic delivery methods to help slow the spread of COVID-19, more learning content than ever has migrated online. This response to the pandemic has moved the dial on accessibility awareness — and raised the demand for proactive accessibility and accommodations.

  • Renowned drummer Shirazette Tinnin ’02 shares the rhythm of her life
    Renowned drummer Shirazette Tinnin ’02 shares the rhythm of her life

    Q&A with an App State alumna about her journey toward a professional music career in NYC

    Feb. 17, 2021

    In this Q&A, App State alumna Shirazette Tinnin ’02 shares details about her life as a professional musician in New York City, some of her experiences as a Mountaineer, the trials she has encountered and the lessons she has learned along the way.

  • Guaranteed income is having a moment. The last time it did, it was because of Martin Luther King Jr. [faculty quoted]
    Guaranteed income is having a moment. The last time it did, it was because of Martin Luther King Jr. [faculty quoted]
    Fast Company
    Feb. 16, 2021

    Dr. Leah Hamilton, an associate professor in App State’s Department of Social Work, gives historical context to the idea of a guaranteed income in the U.S. to help eradicate poverty. The 1960s notion is gaining traction again in some cities, where mayors are implementing pilot programs.

  • Find your Sustain Ability: Dr. Rajat Panwar
    Find your Sustain Ability: Dr. Rajat Panwar
    Feb. 15, 2021

    On this Find Your Sustain Ability, App State associate professor Dr. Rajat Panwar discusses his lifelong work in sustainable business management and his journey as a sustainability researcher — from his home country of India, to a Buddhist monastery in the Himalayas, to App State's campus. Listen in to learn more.

  • App State honors 4 staff members for excellence
    App State honors 4 staff members for excellence
    Feb. 12, 2021

    Four App State staff members — Alice Fisher, Dr. Alex F. Howard, Amy Odom ’03 and Crystal Weisner ’14 — were recognized with 2020 Staff Excellence Awards during the university’s Spring 2021 Faculty and Staff Meeting. The awards recognize staff members’ exemplary service, commitment, collegiality and leadership to the university community.

  • Dr. Sandie Gravett named winner of 2020 Academic Freedom and Faculty Governance Award
    Dr. Sandie Gravett named winner of 2020 Academic Freedom and Faculty Governance Award
    Feb. 12, 2021

    Dr. Sandie Gravett, professor of religious studies at App State, has received the 2020 Academic Freedom and Faculty Governance Award for her work as an advocate for App State’s students, faculty and administrators. The award is conferred by the university’s chapter of the American Association of University Professors (AAUP).

  • COVID-19 delivers 'wake-up call' to raise activity levels for viral defense, immunity [faculty featured]
    COVID-19 delivers 'wake-up call' to raise activity levels for viral defense, immunity [faculty featured]
    Healio
    Feb. 12, 2021

    App State’s Dr. David Nieman's says COVID-19 is a wake-up call to the importance of good health — before, during and after the pandemic. He shared his research and thoughts on the coronavirus during a Basic and Clinical Immunology for the Busy Clinician symposium. Nieman is director of the university’s Human Performance Lab.

  • App State receives grant support for operations related to virtual performing arts programming
    App State receives grant support for operations related to virtual performing arts programming
    Feb. 10, 2021

    App State has received grant funding from the North Carolina Arts Council to support operations of the Schaefer Center and its virtual performing arts programming — including live remote events, live-streamed performances and recorded content — amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • Mountaineer alumnus leaves Music City to train the autism community in trade careers
    Mountaineer alumnus leaves Music City to train the autism community in trade careers
    Feb. 10, 2021

    App State alumnus and Grammy winner Danny Combs ’03 left a successful music career to found Teaching the Autism Community Trades (TACT), a nonprofit organization that provides trade and technical skills to children and young adults on the autism spectrum.

  • App State and Banfield Pet Hospital® Announce New Online Vet Tech Program Aimed at Addressing Veterinary Shortage
    App State and Banfield Pet Hospital® Announce New Online Vet Tech Program Aimed at Addressing Veterinary Shortage
    The Associated Press
    Feb. 10, 2021

    News of a veterinary tech program implemented by Appalachian State University and Banfield Pet Hospital to strengthen the pipeline of licensed veterinary technicians, especially in rural areas, was shared by The Associated Press.

  • App State and Banfield Pet Hospital® announce new online vet tech program aimed at addressing veterinary shortage
    App State and Banfield Pet Hospital® announce new online vet tech program aimed at addressing veterinary shortage

    First-of-its-kind program will help meet surging demand for pet care

    Feb. 10, 2021

    Banfield Pet Hospital® has made a multimillion-dollar commitment to App State to support the development of a four-year online program for licensed veterinary technicians (LVTs) to address market demand for skilled veterinary professionals.

  • Should I Be Double-Masking When I Run? [faculty quoted]
    Should I Be Double-Masking When I Run? [faculty quoted]
    Runners World
    Feb. 10, 2021

    App State’s Dr. David Nieman is quoted on the value of athletes double- masking while exercising indoors. The type of mask depends on the type of exercise, the director of the university’s Human Performance Lab said.

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