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  • WinterFest provides connection, engagement for App State students in the midst of pandemic
    WinterFest provides connection, engagement for App State students in the midst of pandemic
    Nov. 25, 2020

    Wearing face coverings and safely distanced during WinterFest, students gathered on App State’s Sanford Mall to snack on free food, sip hot cocoa and participate in a variety of games, as well as karaoke and a scavenger hunt.

  • App State delivers nearly 10,000 free meals during COVID-19
    App State delivers nearly 10,000 free meals during COVID-19
    Nov. 25, 2020

    Close to 10,000 free meals and nearly 300 cases of water have been delivered to App State students and some community members in isolation or quarantine during the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • Cooking Evangelist Carla Ramsdell: Taking Back the Kitchen One Meal at a Time [faculty featured]
    Cooking Evangelist Carla Ramsdell: Taking Back the Kitchen One Meal at a Time [faculty featured]
    All About Women
    Nov. 25, 2020

    An environmentalist, food physicist and cooking evangelist, Carla Ramsdell shares her passion and offers tips for learning how to cook with health and energy efficiency in mind. She teaches in App State’s Department of Physics and Astronomy.

  • App State alumnus credits Mountaineer experience for his research success
    App State alumnus credits Mountaineer experience for his research success
    Nov. 24, 2020

    Harrison Esterly ’19 said his undergraduate experience at App State prepared him for success in the field of chemistry. Now a research technician at UNC-Chapel Hill, he is continuing a project he began at App State — one that could yield cost savings for storing and transporting life-saving medications.

  • A second local family will benefit from App Builds a Home collaboration
    A second local family will benefit from App Builds a Home collaboration
    Nov. 24, 2020

    The foundation and fundraising are underway for the second App Builds a Home (ABAH) project, built in partnership with Watauga County Habitat for Humanity. To date, almost $17,000 has been raised toward the total ABAH goal of $40,000 for the project.

  • Out of cold storage — App State vaccine and drug research could speed delivery, cut costs
    Out of cold storage — App State vaccine and drug research could speed delivery, cut costs
    Nov. 24, 2020

    Recently published research co-authored by three members of the App State Community could yield a more cost-effective storage and delivery method for drugs and vaccines — one that eliminates the need for refrigeration. The new approach would allow life-saving medications to reach those in need sooner.

  • Science from the top of the world [faculty quoted]
    Science from the top of the world [faculty quoted]
    COSMOS
    Nov. 21, 2020

    Research findings from National Geographic’s 2019 expedition on Mount Everest, in which App State’s Dr. Baker Perry had a leadership role, are now being published. Perry’s team installed a network of weather stations to monitor the region. Their first paper discusses the importance of precipitation to the ecosystem.

  • Free meals for App State faculty, students and staff in need over extended winter break
    Free meals for App State faculty, students and staff in need over extended winter break
    Nov. 20, 2020

    A longer-than-usual winter break during the pandemic and an outpouring of support from the university and community have spurred Campus Dining to offer free, chef-inspired meals to the Appalachian Community from Dec. 11–Jan. 14, 2021.

  • US Embassy invests R8m in UFS mountain-to-mountain research project
    US Embassy invests R8m in UFS mountain-to-mountain research project
    The South African
    Nov. 20, 2020

    This news story describes App State's collaboration with University of the Free State in South Africa on a mountain-to-mountain research project.

  • Tips for staying physically active this winter — advice from App State’s Dr. Rebecca Battista
    Tips for staying physically active this winter — advice from App State’s Dr. Rebecca Battista
    Nov. 20, 2020

    App State’s Dr. Becki Battista offers seven tips for how to stay motivated with an exercise routine this winter. “Even 10-minute bouts sprinkled throughout the day can help,” Battista said.

  • 15 App State, High Country police officers now certified as implicit bias trainers
    15 App State, High Country police officers now certified as implicit bias trainers
    Nov. 19, 2020

    A bias training event hosted and sponsored by the Appalachian Police Department certified 15 App State and High Country police officers as implicit bias trainers.

  • An ‘Amazing Race’ for an App State Mountaineer alumnus
    An ‘Amazing Race’ for an App State Mountaineer alumnus
    Nov. 19, 2020

    Frank Eaves ’16 — a Walker College of Business alumnus and former App State basketball player — said he had the adventure of a lifetime competing on “The Amazing Race,” an Emmy Award-winning television reality series.

  • Campus emergency siren test to be conducted Dec. 2
    Campus emergency siren test to be conducted Dec. 2
    Nov. 19, 2020

    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.

  • Forget the Fancy Proposal. Let’s Just Get Married. [faculty quoted]
    Forget the Fancy Proposal. Let’s Just Get Married. [faculty quoted]
    New York Times
    Nov. 18, 2020

    App State sociologist Dr. Ellen Lamont, authored of the book “The Mating Game: How Gender Still Shapes How We Date,” is quoted in this news story on the trends of marriage proposals.

  • The sky is the limit for this high-achieving Mountaineer
    The sky is the limit for this high-achieving Mountaineer
    Nov. 17, 2020

    Graduating senior Wendell Addy has achieved a perfect 4.0 GPA as a computer information systems major, and after completing three virtual internships this summer, he had a choice of job offers in the technology field.

  • App State opens first phase of Kidd Brewer Stadium north end zone facility
    App State opens first phase of Kidd Brewer Stadium north end zone facility
    Nov. 16, 2020

    Appalachian State University stakeholders gathered for the north end zone facility ribbon-cutting at Kidd Brewer Stadium Nov. 13. The facility will provide space for athletic, academic and community uses.

  • “Boone Before Boone”: New book sheds light on the 14,000 years of High Country history [faculty featured]
    “Boone Before Boone”: New book sheds light on the 14,000 years of High Country history [faculty featured]
    Watauga Democrat
    Nov. 13, 2020

    App State’s Dr. Tom Whyte discusses his recently released book “Boone Before Boone: The Archaeological Record of Northwestern North Carolina Through 1769,” published by McFarland. The work offers a glimpse into the area’s ancient history, beginning in the Paleoindian period during the Ice age, and ending in 1769 with the arrival of Daniel Boone. Whyte teaches in the Department of Anthropology.

  • 5 tips from App State’s Dr. Alex F. Howard on how to form a pandemic pod
    5 tips from App State’s Dr. Alex F. Howard on how to form a pandemic pod
    Nov. 13, 2020

    App State’s Dr. Alex F. Howard offers tips on how to select a small group of people to allow for social connectedness while reducing risk of exposure to COVID-19.

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