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Topic: Diversity

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  • Student leader Logan DiFranco gains more confidence after Chicago internship
    Student leader Logan DiFranco gains more confidence after Chicago internship
    Oct. 18, 2019

    The highly competitive paid internship at Spark Foundry advertising agency has made Logan DiFranco more self-assured and excited about her prospects after graduation, she said.

  • Sociology opens new world for Jess Eatman ’13
    Sociology opens new world for Jess Eatman ’13
    Oct. 11, 2019

    App State graduate Jess Eatman ’13 broadened her left-brained, mathematical inclinations to find new career path through a softer science: sociology.

  • 5 South African scholars take part in University Staff Doctoral Program at App State
    5 South African scholars take part in University Staff Doctoral Program at App State
    Oct. 8, 2019

    Appalachian’s University Staff Doctoral Program, a project jointly coordinated by the Office of International Education and Development and the Center for Appalachian Studies, aims to increase the number of university academics in South Africa who hold doctoral degrees.

  • Success is in her code
    Success is in her code

    App State’s Jenny Ly among up-and-coming women in computer science

    Oct. 7, 2019

    Ly said she found her passion for programming and science during her first hackathon — a collaborative event in which computer programmers develop software programs at breakneck speed.

  • App State student veteran among 124 selected nationally for SVA Leadership Institute
    App State student veteran among 124 selected nationally for SVA Leadership Institute
    Sep. 24, 2019

    Grayson Farmer, a senior marketing major and president of Appalachian’s Student Veterans Association, recently traveled to Washington, D.C., for the 2019 Student Veterans of America Leadership Institute, which focused on community service, leadership self-awareness and networking.

  • Fidel’s Cuba is long gone [faculty opinion]
    Fidel’s Cuba is long gone [faculty opinion]
    The Conversation
    Sep. 24, 2019

    Cuba is no longer the Americas’ lonely outpost of communism. The Caribbean island has become a nation of entrepreneurship, democratic aspiration, even pro-Americanism, according to Dr. Joseph J. Gonzalez, associate professor in Appalachian’s Department of Interdisciplinary Studies.

  • On the job — all part of App State’s Scholars with Diverse Abilities Program
    On the job — all part of App State’s Scholars with Diverse Abilities Program
    Sep. 19, 2019

    For students in Appalachian State University’s Scholars with Diverse Abilities Program (SDAP), a campus job is a core part of the educational experience — and an opportunity to build work and life skills in a supportive environment.

  • Appalachian Welcomes More Than 19,200 Students; Sees Record Number of Underrepresented Students
    Appalachian Welcomes More Than 19,200 Students; Sees Record Number of Underrepresented Students
    High Country Press
    Sep. 11, 2019

    In August, Appalachian State University welcomed 19,280 students — the largest and most diverse class in university history. Preliminary numbers from the fall 2019 census data and the Office of Admissions as of Sept. 5 also show a continuing trend of strong retention rates for the fall 2019 semester.

  • Appalachian welcomes more than 19,200 students, sees record number of underrepresented students
    Appalachian welcomes more than 19,200 students, sees record number of underrepresented students
    Sep. 10, 2019

    App State releases preliminary fall 2019 data showing high retention rates and a record number of underrepresented students.

  • HBCU Partners With a State University to Educate Future Teachers About Social Justice
    HBCU Partners With a State University to Educate Future Teachers About Social Justice
    The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education
    Aug. 30, 2019

    The department of education at Winston-Salem State University has partnered with the Reich College of Education at Appalachian State University in Boone, North Carolina, to help future teachers develop social justice dispositions while exploring school and community diversity.

  • Schedule set for Appalachian’s annual Health, Wellness and Safety Week
    Schedule set for Appalachian’s annual Health, Wellness and Safety Week
    Aug. 29, 2019

    Appalachian’s annual Health, Wellness and Safety Week provides new and returning students information about on- and off-campus support services and resources for health and safety efforts.

  • Appalachian partners with Winston-Salem State to provide social justice program for future teachers
    Appalachian partners with Winston-Salem State to provide social justice program for future teachers
    Aug. 20, 2019

    A new program is helping future educators at two North Carolina universities look at classrooms in a different way — with the goal of creating an environment in which all students thrive.

  • Students rate male instructors more highly than female instructors. We tried to counter that hidden bias.
    Students rate male instructors more highly than female instructors. We tried to counter that hidden bias.
    The Washington Post
    Aug. 20, 2019

    A substantial body of research shows that students systematically give lower teaching evaluations to women and people of color than to white men, even when there are no differences in the teaching’s quality and effectiveness. Nevertheless, most universities and colleges continue to use student evaluations to inform decisions about who gets promoted.

  • 20 Colleges With Great Inclusion Programs for Students With Disabilities
    20 Colleges With Great Inclusion Programs for Students With Disabilities
    The Mighty
    Aug. 19, 2019

    Appalachian State University made this list of university disability programs that The Mighty’s community recommends for students choosing their college experience.

  • National research study demonstrates Girls on the Run transforms young girls’ lives
    National research study demonstrates Girls on the Run transforms young girls’ lives
    Aug. 19, 2019

    Looking for after-school activities for your tween? Girls on the Run of the High Country is a transformative experience, a study shows. Sign up now.

  • App State’s 2019 Mandela Fellows engage in servant leadership for 10th anniversary of Mandela Day
    App State’s 2019 Mandela Fellows engage in servant leadership for 10th anniversary of Mandela Day
    Aug. 14, 2019

    On July 18, recognized as Mandela Day, 25 young African leaders in Appalachian’s 2019 Mandela Washington Fellowship Institute engaged with the High Country community by volunteering their time, energy and knowledge at three regional nonprofits.

  • 4 App State undergrads receive Gilman Scholarship to study abroad in 2019–20
    4 App State undergrads receive Gilman Scholarship to study abroad in 2019–20
    Aug. 13, 2019

    Using their Gilman awards, Appalachian undergraduate students Raine Lo, Javon Nathaniel, Kevin Garcia Bautista and Sara Sallam will study abroad during the 2019–20 academic year, traveling to such countries as Germany, England, Japan and Belgium.

  • App State’s Andy Mendoza demonstrates the importance of access to undergraduate research
    App State’s Andy Mendoza demonstrates the importance of access to undergraduate research
    Aug. 2, 2019

    This summer, cellular/molecular biology major and ACCESS Scholar Andy Mendoza is using the research chops he’s gained at Appalachian as a biostatistics and computational biology intern at the National Institute of Environmental Sciences in Research Triangle Park.

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