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Topic: Community Engagement

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  • North Carolina’s Heroes of Healing
    North Carolina’s Heroes of Healing
    May 26, 2021

    Retired App State associate professor Dr. Phoebe Pollitt shares details of her career in nursing, and the impact of the field, in this republished article from the May 2021 issue of Our State magazine. Over the course of her career, Pollitt has worked as a nurse, an educator and a historian of nursing.

  • App State joins Universities Studying Slavery consortium, continues its work to foster diversity and inclusion
    App State joins Universities Studying Slavery consortium, continues its work to foster diversity and inclusion
    May 20, 2021

    App State is among more than 70 national and international higher education institutions that have joined the Universities Studying Slavery consortium. Participating schools collaborate to address historical and contemporary issues around race and inequality in higher education and campus communities.

  • Boone Area Chamber of Commerce announces fifth annual 4 under 40 award winners
    Boone Area Chamber of Commerce announces fifth annual 4 under 40 award winners
    Watauga Democrat
    May 11, 2021

    Alex Howard, assistant vice chancellor of student affairs at Appalachian, is recognized as a Boone Area Chamber of Commerce 4 Under 40 award winner in the Education Professional category.

  • ‘It’s a blessing’: 3,600 App State grads to receive diplomas at in-person ceremonies
    ‘It’s a blessing’: 3,600 App State grads to receive diplomas at in-person ceremonies
    WSOC-TV
    May 11, 2021

    The Charlotte television station reports on App State's in-person graduation May 7, the first of multiple ceremonies over a five-day period in the Holmes Convocation Center.

  • Sociology major begins career with AmeriCorps before heading to graduate school
    Sociology major begins career with AmeriCorps before heading to graduate school
    April 28, 2021

    App State’s Emily Hatem ’19 started her career with AmeriCorps and will soon head to graduate school with important lessons learned — including how to work with young people and how to stay flexible and adaptable.

  • Lampe, Schaefer, Cook and Chesson appointed to App State’s Board of Trustees
    Lampe, Schaefer, Cook and Chesson appointed to App State’s Board of Trustees
    April 26, 2021

    The UNC System Board of Governors appoints four members to Appalachian State University’s Board of Trustees during its April meeting.

  • App State’s CS4ALL Program expands access to computer science education for rural Appalachian students
    App State’s CS4ALL Program expands access to computer science education for rural Appalachian students
    April 23, 2021

    CS4ALL — a professional development program offered by App State — is designed to expand access to and diversify computer science education for students at rural high schools in North Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia. The two-year program is supported by a National Science Foundation grant awarded to App State’s Drs. Rahman Tashakkori, Cindy Norris and Jay Fenwick.

  • Service-learning and undergrad research make the grade for student Tatum Schwartz
    Service-learning and undergrad research make the grade for student Tatum Schwartz
    April 22, 2021

    App State student Tatum Schwartz found her major by taking an introductory course through the general education curriculum. Now she is excelling in sociology with plans for graduate school — she counts service-learning and undergraduate research among her most meaningful experiences.

  • Finalists announced for fifth annual Boone Chamber 4 Under 40 Awards
    Finalists announced for fifth annual Boone Chamber 4 Under 40 Awards
    Watauga Democrat
    April 20, 2021

    App State’s Dr. Alex Howard and Jason Marshburn are among four professionals selected for the Education category. Howard is interim assistant vice chancellor in the Division of Student Affairs and director of Wellness and Prevention Services. Marshburn is director of Environmental Health, Safety, and Emergency Management.

  • Girls on the Run of the High Country recognized as NYSS Champion to promote youth sports participation
    Girls on the Run of the High Country recognized as NYSS Champion to promote youth sports participation
    Watauga Democrat
    April 19, 2021

    The National Youth Sports Strategy Champion honor is bestowed by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Girls on the Run is a program of App State’s Blue Cross NC Institute for Health and Human Services.

  • App State climate ‘superhero’ Dr. Baker Perry inspires young Brazilian scientist
    App State climate ‘superhero’ Dr. Baker Perry inspires young Brazilian scientist
    April 16, 2021

    The climate science research of App State’s Dr. Baker Perry has inspired a 4-year-old science enthusiast in Brazil. In an email to Perry, the child’s father shared his son has become fascinated with Perry after watching a documentary on the 2019 National Geographic and Rolex Perpetual Planet Expedition to Mount Everest, in which Perry participated.

  • Tackling trauma — Mountaineer strives to bring compassion and care to Watauga County
    Tackling trauma — Mountaineer strives to bring compassion and care to Watauga County
    April 14, 2021

    Appalachian State University alumna and adjunct instructor Denise Presnell ’93 ’17 has made it her mission to educate and inform the High Country about trauma, adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and resiliency. In the process, she has engaged a village.

  • An App State sustainable development major hopes to ‘save the world’
    An App State sustainable development major hopes to ‘save the world’
    April 12, 2021

    Justin Marks, a senior sustainable development major with a concentration in community, regional and global development, announced on national television he hopes to “save the world” — a plan playing out through his community engagement and service.

  • App State leads nation in certified teachers for 5th consecutive year
    App State leads nation in certified teachers for 5th consecutive year
    April 9, 2021

    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 fifth consecutive year. App State leads the nation for the number of National Board Certified Teachers — 2,178.

  • App State Common Reading Program announces ‘Belonging’ as 2021–22 book selection
    App State Common Reading Program announces ‘Belonging’ as 2021–22 book selection
    April 9, 2021

    As part of the 2021–22 App State Common Reading Program, all incoming first-year and transfer students will receive an e-book copy of Nora Krug’s award-winning graphic memoir “Belonging: A German Reckons with History and Home” during their orientation sessions.

  • App State higher education professor helps create, co-directs Alliance for Research on Regional Colleges
    App State higher education professor helps create, co-directs Alliance for Research on Regional Colleges
    April 9, 2021

    App State’s Dr. Andrew Koricich is one of four co-founders and co-directors of the Alliance for Research on Regional Colleges — a grant-funded initiative aimed at increasing appreciation for and understanding of U.S. regional, or rural-serving, colleges and their contributions. To date, the project has received more than half-million dollars in support.

  • App State alumna Marisa Sedlak is a parks and recreation star
    App State alumna Marisa Sedlak is a parks and recreation star
    April 6, 2021

    Alumna Marisa Sedlak ’14 ’20 has been recognized by the National Recreation and Park Association as one of the top 30 parks and recreation professionals under age 30 to watch in 2021. Learn how Sedlak’s Appalachian Experience — from mountains to mentors — helped prepare her for her role with Town of Beech Mountain’s Parks and Recreation Department.

  • Lynn Patterson’s door at App State’s Belk Library is open
    Lynn Patterson’s door at App State’s Belk Library is open
    April 1, 2021

    Lynn Patterson ’89, university program specialist in App State's Belk Library and Information Commons, considers her relationships with students as an important part of her job. The alumna has mentored many students over her 30-year employment at the university.

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