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  • App Builds a Home is raising funds and building walls
    App Builds a Home is raising funds and building walls
    March 29, 2021

    With the foundation and fundraising nearly complete for App State’s second App Builds a Home (ABAH) project, a “Walls-Up Build Week” event is scheduled on the App State campus in April to construct walls for a home built in partnership with Watauga County Habitat for Humanity.

  • Appalachian Police Department’s new diversity, inclusion and community engagement officer promotes positive interactions
    Appalachian Police Department’s new diversity, inclusion and community engagement officer promotes positive interactions
    March 29, 2021

    As a child, Cashae Cook ’14 said she was always glad to see police officers arrive at her house — because it meant she and her siblings would be safe. Now, as Appalachian Police Department’s new diversity, inclusion and community engagement officer, Cook wants to make sure the Mountaineer community also experiences positive interactions with police officers.

  • For ‘the gram’: App State’s Dr. Lubna Nafees studies social media influencers
    For ‘the gram’: App State’s Dr. Lubna Nafees studies social media influencers
    March 29, 2021

    Dr. Lubna Nafees, assistant professor in App State’s Department of Marketing and Supply Chain Management, studies how social media influencers shape the attitudes, perceptions and buying habits of consumers.

  • App State Fulbrighter Dr. Suzanna Bräuer explores microbes’ impact on climate change
    App State Fulbrighter Dr. Suzanna Bräuer explores microbes’ impact on climate change
    March 26, 2021

    App State’s Dr. Suzanna Bräuer, professor of biology, has been awarded a 2020–21 Fulbright to research how methane-producing microorganisms known as archaea impact global climate change. Her Fulbright assignment takes her to Finland, where she is also teaching graduate courses at the University of Eastern Finland.

  • App State Fulbright awardee Dr. Eric Karchmer researches adapting traditional Chinese medicine to treat emerging illnesses
    App State Fulbright awardee Dr. Eric Karchmer researches adapting traditional Chinese medicine to treat emerging illnesses
    March 26, 2021

    App State’s Dr. Eric Karchmer — a 2020–21 Fulbright awardee — has embarked on a Fulbright expedition to Taiwan, where, for the next 10 months, he will research how Taiwanese families are using traditional Chinese healing practices to manage the health of their children. He is joined by his wife, App State’s Dr. Dana Powell, and their children.

  • App State Police develops new unit to specialize in diversity, inclusion and community engagement
    App State Police develops new unit to specialize in diversity, inclusion and community engagement
    March 25, 2021

    The Appalachian Police Department has developed the Diversity, Inclusion and Community Engagement Unit to help build meaningful relationships and trust between APD officers and campus and community members from underrepresented groups. Read on to learn more about the unit and Cashae Cook ’14, who was appointed diversity, inclusion and community engagement officer in January.

  • App State installs campfire location so students can socialize in outdoor spaces
    App State installs campfire location so students can socialize in outdoor spaces
    March 25, 2021

    The addition of a campfire and propane fire tables at App State is intended to address students’ feelings of isolation often associated with colder months, especially during the continuing pandemic.

  • App State to hold in-person graduation
    App State to hold in-person graduation
    WSOC-TV
    March 24, 2021

    The Charlotte television station reports App State plans to hold in-person commencement ceremonies in May, a decision that will affect nearly 3,500 students and their families.

  • Campus emergency siren test to be conducted April 7
    Campus emergency siren test to be conducted April 7
    March 23, 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.

  • App State to host in-person graduation ceremonies over five days in May
    App State to host in-person graduation ceremonies over five days in May
    Watauga Democrat
    March 19, 2021

    With North Carolina experiencing decreased COVID-19 trends, App State plans in-person graduation ceremonies in the Holmes Convocation Center May 7, 8, 10, 11 and 12. Each ceremony will last 60-90 minutes and Chancellor Sheri Everts will confer degrees upon graduates.

  • 680 Mountaineers and local community members receive COVID vaccine at App State’s 1st vaccine clinic
    680 Mountaineers and local community members receive COVID vaccine at App State’s 1st vaccine clinic
    March 18, 2021

    Appalachian State University hosted its first COVID-19 vaccine clinic March 11–12, with 680 doses of the vaccine administered to eligible staff, faculty, students and community members.

  • Appalachian State Head Coach Dustin Kerns Featured in Interview on the Jim Rome Show [staff featured]
    Appalachian State Head Coach Dustin Kerns Featured in Interview on the Jim Rome Show [staff featured]
    High Country Press
    March 17, 2021

    Prior to App State’s appearance in the 2021 NCAA playoffs, men’s basketball head coach Dustin Kerns was a guest on the Jim Rome Show on CBS Sports to talk about building a winning program.

  • Batter up — Boone Bigfoots to play on App State’s Beaver Field
    Batter up — Boone Bigfoots to play on App State’s Beaver Field
    March 11, 2021

    Nonprofit Boone Bigfoots has partnered with App State Athletics to bring summer baseball to the High Country — and provide support for athletic scholarships. A member of the Textile League, the team will play its home games on Beaver Field at App State’s Jim and Bettie Smith Stadium.

  • App State champions transfer student success
    App State champions transfer student success
    March 8, 2021

    Looking to transfer to App State? You’re in good company, and you’ll find support to help you succeed. One in four students at App State is a transfer student, whether they come from a community college, a four-year institution, the military or years spent in the workforce.

  • 2 App State seniors awarded Gilman Scholarships to study or intern abroad in 2021
    2 App State seniors awarded Gilman Scholarships to study or intern abroad in 2021
    March 8, 2021

    App State seniors Chris Zaman, of Cary, and Myia Spivey of Rocky Mount, have each received a Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship to study or intern abroad — virtually or in person — in 2021. Spivey is planning to intern in Singapore this summer, and Zaman is slated to study abroad in Japan this fall.

  • A ‘diploma in persistence’ for this App State staff member and student
    A ‘diploma in persistence’ for this App State staff member and student
    March 5, 2021

    Wendy Wilt was pulled out of traditional schooling in the seventh grade. Years later, she earned her high school diploma and is now on her way to a B.S. in public health at App State. She also serves as a full-time staff member in the university’s Advancement Services.

  • A vision within a dream — an alumnus and Black student leader shares his App State Experience
    A vision within a dream — an alumnus and Black student leader shares his App State Experience
    March 5, 2021

    App State alumnus DeJon Milbourne ’20 shares his experience of being a Black student leader on App State’s campus. As a back-to-back president of App State’s student body, Milbourne helped advocate for diversity and inclusion initiatives, as well as wellness and prevention services and campus safety. Learn more about his journey to leadership.

  • App State names inaugural BCBS of NC Endowed Professor in Public Health
    App State names inaugural BCBS of NC Endowed Professor in Public Health
    March 5, 2021

    After conducting a national search, App State has appointed Dr. Martie Thompson as its inaugural Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina Endowed Professor in Public Health. Thompson, who comes to App State from Clemson University, will join the faculty in App State’s Beaver College of Health Sciences in August.

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