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  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • NCDHHS approves App State to distribute COVID-19 vaccines
    NCDHHS approves App State to distribute COVID-19 vaccines
    Watauga Democrat
    March 2, 2021

    App State can act as a vaccine distribution site to administer COVID-19 vaccines to community members — as well as to students, faculty and staff — once vaccine allotments are provided.

  • 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.

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