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Topic: Diversity

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  • App State expands international opportunities with new transfer program
    App State expands international opportunities with new transfer program
    Dec. 13, 2019

    Appalachian and the American University of Ras Al Khaimah in the United Arab Emirates have signed an agreement for the development of a new transfer program in hospitality management. This agreement builds upon the partnership of the universities, which began in 2015.

  • Five-year grant aims to expand WHS mental health program to Ashe
    Five-year grant aims to expand WHS mental health program to Ashe
    Watauga Democrat
    Dec. 11, 2019

    Appalachian State University, Ashe County Schools and RTI International are collaborating as part of a five-year, rural mental health grant that has received $2.5 million from the U.S. Department of Education. Their grant proposal was titled “Rural School Mental Health Training and Service Provision in North Carolina.”

  • App State awards Appalachian Community members and alumna for global leadership and engagement
    App State awards Appalachian Community members and alumna for global leadership and engagement
    Dec. 9, 2019

    Appalachian’s 2019 Global Leadership Awards and Global Engagement Award were bestowed during the university’s annual Appalachian Global Symposium. Seven were honored for their support and significant contributions to advance global learning at Appalachian.

  • Appalachian alumna Catrina Thompson ’09 focuses on community as Winston-Salem’s chief of police
    Appalachian alumna Catrina Thompson ’09 focuses on community as Winston-Salem’s chief of police
    Dec. 6, 2019

    Winston-Salem’s chief of police, Catrina Thompson ’09, forges relationships with her officers and fellow Appalachian alumni to manage a community-oriented police force.

  • $2.5M grant supports App State’s continued provision of mental health training and services in rural NC
    $2.5M grant supports App State’s continued provision of mental health training and services in rural NC
    Dec. 4, 2019

    Dr. Kurt Michael, Appalachian’s Stanley R. Aeschleman Distinguished Professor of Psychology, is the university’s principal investigator for the federal grant that, over the next five years, will support the provision of mental health services and training in Western North Carolina’s rural K–12 schools.

  • App State’s Army ROTC program celebrates 50th anniversary
    App State’s Army ROTC program celebrates 50th anniversary
    Nov. 26, 2019

    Appalachian State University’s Army ROTC culminated its 50th anniversary celebrations with a weekend of events that included participation in the university’s Heroes Day during the last home football game of the regular season.

  • 15 countries, 6 continents — go globe-trotting with ‘Mountaineers Abroad’
    15 countries, 6 continents — go globe-trotting with ‘Mountaineers Abroad’

    App State announces winning photos of International Education Week Photo Contest

    Nov. 26, 2019

    Appalachian’s Office of International Education and Development announces the winners and runners-up of its 2019 International Education Week Photo Contest. The photos, taken by Appalachian faculty, staff and students, span 15 countries and six continents.

  • UNC-TV to air App State documentary on Dulatown — a Caldwell County community of black and white kith and kin
    UNC-TV to air App State documentary on Dulatown — a Caldwell County community of black and white kith and kin
    Nov. 20, 2019

    African American and white descendants of a slave and her white owner live as kin in a Caldwell County community known as Dulatown. A new Mountaineers-produced documentary chronicles their story.

  • App State’s 2019 Spooky Duke raises over $24K for children with special needs
    App State’s 2019 Spooky Duke raises over $24K for children with special needs
    Nov. 19, 2019

    The ninth annual Spooky Duke Race at App State raised over $24K in support of the university’s Parent to Parent Family Support Network-High Country, which assists regional families who have children with special needs.

  • Dr. Beverly Moser receives Honorary Life Member Award from Foreign Language Association of NC
    Dr. Beverly Moser receives Honorary Life Member Award from Foreign Language Association of NC
    Nov. 18, 2019

    The award recognizes Moser, a professor of German and TESL/applied linguistics, for her years of service to foreign language education in North Carolina and the Appalachian region. Moser has taught at Appalachian more than 20 years.

  • App State poet Dr. Kathryn Kirkpatrick wins 2019 Roanoke-Chowan Award for Poetry
    App State poet Dr. Kathryn Kirkpatrick wins 2019 Roanoke-Chowan Award for Poetry
    Nov. 12, 2019

    Kirkpatrick received the Roanoke-Chowan Award for Poetry for her newest poetry collection — “The Fisher Queen.” She is a two-time winner of the award, having first won the award in 2004 for her collection “Beyond Reason.”

  • App State honors military service at Veterans Day Ceremony
    App State honors military service at Veterans Day Ceremony
    Nov. 11, 2019

    Appalachian State University honored military service at its annual Veterans Day Ceremony, held on the university’s campus Nov. 11. Appalachian alumnus and retired U.S. Army Maj. Ali Donnell Davis served as the event’s keynote speaker.

  • App State student presents Latina deportation research at national conference
    App State student presents Latina deportation research at national conference
    Nov. 11, 2019

    Anna Biache, a senior sociology major, presented findings about Latina deportation trends at the Association of Humanist Sociology’s annual conference in El Paso, Texas. Her research was conducted in collaboration with Appalachian sociology professors Dr. Felicia Arriaga and Dr. Cameron Lippard.

  • App State grad applies psychology degree to help youth through the Peace Corps
    App State grad applies psychology degree to help youth through the Peace Corps
    Nov. 8, 2019

    A month after graduating from Appalachian, Andrés Rosa ’19 joined the Peace Corps in Peru, where he is using his B.A. in psychology degree and dance minor to help young people overcome challenges and build self-esteem.

  • Positive incentives guide students at App State Academy at Middle Fork
    Positive incentives guide students at App State Academy at Middle Fork
    Nov. 5, 2019

    Darron Daniels, the behavioral support coach at Appalachian’s Academy at Middle Fork, was inspired by lessons in his criminal justice courses to make a difference in the lives of children.

  • South Arts supports App State documentary on living folk traditions in Appalachia
    South Arts supports App State documentary on living folk traditions in Appalachia
    Oct. 30, 2019

    This grant funding supports graduate student Chelsey Johnson’s work during the 2019–20 academic year to document living folk traditions in Appalachia. The project is part of the “In These Mountains” initiative, which aims to preserve Central Appalachia’s arts and culture.

  • Sarah Caudill interns with U.S. Department of State’s Mandela Washington Fellowship
    Sarah Caudill interns with U.S. Department of State’s Mandela Washington Fellowship
    Oct. 29, 2019

    The opportunity allowed her to test her sociological skills, gain more insight into national issues and expand social networks, Caudill said.

  • App State’s Dr. Sarah J. Greenwald named among 2020 Association for Women in Mathematics Fellows
    App State’s Dr. Sarah J. Greenwald named among 2020 Association for Women in Mathematics Fellows
    Oct. 22, 2019

    Greenwald, professor of mathematics at Appalachian, was selected for the newest class of AWM Fellows for her efforts to spark interest in mathematics for young individuals, especially girls; her contributions to advancing women in mathematics; and her mentorship of students.

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