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  • Stroll and learn: Health, Wellness and Safety Walk signs guide students to helpful resources
    Stroll and learn: Health, Wellness and Safety Walk signs guide students to helpful resources
    Sep. 11, 2020

    A self-guided Health, Wellness and Safety Walk in early fall helped inform students about resources available to them for their well-being.

  • #ShowYourLove in the High Country
    #ShowYourLove in the High Country
    Sep. 11, 2020

    App State partnered with AppHealthCare on the High Country “Show Your Love” public health campaign, which encourages residents and visitors to follow the 3Ws: wear a face covering, wait 6 feet apart and wash your hands often or use hand sanitizer.

  • The tradition continues — App State celebrates a hybrid Founders Day
    The tradition continues — App State celebrates a hybrid Founders Day
    Sep. 8, 2020

    App State’s third annual Founders Day commemorates a 121-year history. Ceremonies include Bell Ringers Society induction and ribbon cutting ceremony for two new residence halls.

  • App State Student Learning Center appoints triplet of leaders
    App State Student Learning Center appoints triplet of leaders
    Sep. 8, 2020

    The three leaders — Lee Cope, Katharine Johnson and Travis Erickson — began their new roles in the Disco Student Learning Center this summer. Cope serves as the center’s executive director; Johnson serves as interim director of university tutorial services; and Erickson serves as director of auxiliary services.

  • Fall Foliage Forecast for 2020 [faculty featured]
    Fall Foliage Forecast for 2020 [faculty featured]
    WBTV’s QC Life
    Sep. 7, 2020

    Appalachian’s Dr. Howard Neufeld, known as the Fall Color Guy, is interviewed live about his fall color forecast and suggested locations for viewing. The Department of Biology professor also talks about ways to safely share the trails and overlook spaces with others during COVID.

  • Artist Duo Brings Life Into A Boring Old Stairway By Painting A Bright And Colorful Rug-Shaped Mural
    Artist Duo Brings Life Into A Boring Old Stairway By Painting A Bright And Colorful Rug-Shaped Mural
    deMilked
    Sep. 4, 2020

    A Baltimore-based artist duo known for their bright and vivid large-scale murals recently completed the painting of an outdoor stairway at the Turchin Center for the Visual Arts. The geometric-painted stair runner begins at the top of the 36-step staircase, flowing to the bottom of the steps and beyond, and ends with fringe.

  • Fall Enrollments Are Up At Some Large Public Universities
    Fall Enrollments Are Up At Some Large Public Universities
    Forbes
    Sep. 4, 2020

    Forbes reports on Appalachian State University surpassing its 2020 enrollment goal of 20,000, enrolling 20,023 students with a 10.4% increase in first-year students and a 10% increase in transfers.

  • Find Your Sustain Ability: David Karlsgodt
    Find Your Sustain Ability: David Karlsgodt
    Sep. 3, 2020

    What is the future of sustainability on college campuses? David Karlsgodt joins Lee Ball on the latest Find Your Sustain Ability.

  • Here's what kind of fall foliage season can we expect in Western North Carolina [faculty quoted]
    Here's what kind of fall foliage season can we expect in Western North Carolina [faculty quoted]
    Asheville Citizen Times
    Sep. 2, 2020

    Appalachian’s Dr. Howard Neufeld, known as the Fall Color Guy, is among experts quoted about this year’s fall color in Western North Carolina. Neufeld teaches in the Department of Biology.

  • Coronavirus cases decrease at Appalachian State University
    Coronavirus cases decrease at Appalachian State University
    Spectrum News
    Aug. 30, 2020

    Appalachian State University has seen a decrease in coronavirus cases despite having in-person classes on campus. Spectrum News interviews first-year students and Student Government Association President Michael Davis.

  • App State football players call meeting, organize Boone march to ‘end injustice’
    App State football players call meeting, organize Boone march to ‘end injustice’
    Watauga Democrat
    Aug. 29, 2020

    Appalachian State University football players taking a stand against social injustice with march through Boone.

  • App State enrollment reaches 20,023, breaks records for underrepresented students
    App State enrollment reaches 20,023, breaks records for underrepresented students
    Aug. 28, 2020

    App State releases fall 2020 data showing record enrollment of 20,023 students and significant increases of first-year underrepresented students.

  • From Hollywood to the High Country — App State’s mobile TV studio to serve as a learning lab on wheels
    From Hollywood to the High Country — App State’s mobile TV studio to serve as a learning lab on wheels
    Aug. 28, 2020

    The studio, which got its start as a Hollywood movie prop, will serve as a mobile learning lab for Mountaineer students covering High Country news and events through AppTV. The truck’s first stop? Appalachian’s 2020 Founders Day celebration.

  • From the Triassic to Appalachian — Archie the aetosaur makes his bronze debut on campus
    From the Triassic to Appalachian — Archie the aetosaur makes his bronze debut on campus
    Aug. 28, 2020

    A four-year collaboration of faculty and students in Appalachian’s Department of Geological and Environmental Sciences (GES) and Department of Art is now on display — Archie “is the largest and most accurate aetosaur sculpture in the northern hemisphere and one of the best in the world.”

  • Hendren named director of App State Research Institute for Environment, Energy, and Economics
    Hendren named director of App State Research Institute for Environment, Energy, and Economics
    Aug. 28, 2020

    Dr. Christine Hendren began her new position as director of Appalachian’s Research Institute for Environment, Energy, and Economics Aug. 3. She comes to Appalachian from Duke University, where she served as executive director of the school’s Center for the Environmental Implications of NanoTechnology.

  • App State’s College of Fine and Applied Arts names trio of department chairs
    App State’s College of Fine and Applied Arts names trio of department chairs
    Aug. 27, 2020

    The three chairs — Dr. Jim Toub, Michael Helms and Dr. Scott Welsh — “are recognized leaders within their faculty, excellent teachers and mentors … and well prepared for the challenges ahead,” according to Dr. Janice T. Pope, interim dean of Appalachian’s College of Fine and Applied Arts.

  • US Geological Survey funds App State research on climate change impacts to Ozark salamander species
    US Geological Survey funds App State research on climate change impacts to Ozark salamander species
    Aug. 27, 2020

    With grant support from the U.S. Geological Survey, Appalachian biology professor Dr. Jon Davenport is undertaking a four-year project that will provide a clear understanding of how potential climate changes — including increased temperatures and changing precipitation — could affect salamander populations of Missouri’s Ozark Mountains.

  • Paying it forward: App State professor creates scholarship for STEM-focused first-generation students
    Paying it forward: App State professor creates scholarship for STEM-focused first-generation students
    Aug. 26, 2020

    First-generation college students in Appalachian’s Reich College of Education (RCOE) are benefiting from the pay-it-forward efforts of professor Dr. Chrystal Dean and her late husband. The pair created the Dean Family First Generation Teacher Education Scholarship, which supports first-generation RCOE students focused on STEM education.

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