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Topic: Diversity

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  • LIFE Village funds collaboration with Appalachian to design homes for adults with autism
    LIFE Village funds collaboration with Appalachian to design homes for adults with autism
    Jan. 29, 2019

    During fall 2018, students and faculty in the Building Science Architectural Design Studio III at Appalachian worked with the LIFE Village board to design living spaces that meet the needs of adults with autism.

  • MLK Challenge: 20 years of service at Appalachian
    MLK Challenge: 20 years of service at Appalachian
    Jan. 25, 2019

    Take a look back at the many projects students, faculty and staff have completed alongside community partners through the years as part of the annual challenge honoring the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

  • 20th anniversary of Appalachian’s MLK Challenge draws more than 200 participants
    20th anniversary of Appalachian’s MLK Challenge draws more than 200 participants

    Appalachian’s program has become a model for other campuses across the state and nation

    Jan. 25, 2019

    The annual event honors the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, as students accomplish challenging projects alongside community partners.

  • Dr. René Harder Horst named 21st I.G. Greer Distinguished Professor of History
    Dr. René Harder Horst named 21st I.G. Greer Distinguished Professor of History
    Jan. 15, 2019

    Horst assumed the honor from Dr. Jari Eloranta and will hold the position for three years.

  • Certain moral values may lead to more prejudice and discrimination, study finds
    Certain moral values may lead to more prejudice and discrimination, study finds

    Appalachian social psychologist Dr. Andrew Monroe studies relationship between moral values and prejudice

    Jan. 15, 2019

    A study by social psychologist Dr. Andrew Monroe finds people who value following purity rules over caring for others are more likely to view gay and transgender people as less human.

  • Students initiate peace and justice through Global Peacebuilding Project
    Students initiate peace and justice through Global Peacebuilding Project
    Jan. 11, 2019

    Appalachian students contribute to world peace by working locally to improve interpersonal communication, access to education, and understanding of homophobia and transphobia.

  • Toussaint Romain is woke and working
    Toussaint Romain is woke and working
    Jan. 8, 2019

    "... as soon as we put labels, political labels ... then all of a sudden we have all this division. ... if we can change the arrogance of “I'm right” more towards “let's get it right” so that we can work together ..."

  • How The Black And White Dula Family Reconciled Their Past
    How The Black And White Dula Family Reconciled Their Past
    WUNC 91.5
    Jan. 8, 2019

    Dula family reunions in western North Carolina include members of the black and white sides of the family. But for decades these two sides did not communicate or even acknowledge their relation. Filmmaker Beth Davison, a faculty member at Appalachian State University, explored this story in her recent documentary “Dulatown.”

  • Cafe Appalachia part of nonprofit founded by App State grad to fight opioid epidemic
    Cafe Appalachia part of nonprofit founded by App State grad to fight opioid epidemic
    Winston-Salem Journal
    Jan. 4, 2019

    As most visitors can quickly tell, the restaurant and cafe in South Charleston, West Virginia is located inside a former church building. But Cafe Appalachia is about more than food. It’s nourishment for the community and intended to serve as a support tool in helping fight the opioid epidemic by providing a safe learning and working environment for women in long-term recovery programs, says Cheryl Laws, the founder and chief executive of the nonprofit organization Pollen8.

  • Valuing Moral Law Over Compassion May Lead to Prejudice
    Valuing Moral Law Over Compassion May Lead to Prejudice
    PsychCentral
    Dec. 21, 2018

    According to a new study published in the Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, people who prioritize moral purity over compassion are more likely to dehumanize gay and transgender people, which leads to more prejudice and support for discriminatory public policies. “After the Supreme Court decision affirming marriage equality and the debate over bathroom rights for transgender people, we realized that the arguments were often not about facts but about opposing moral beliefs,” said lead author Dr. Andrew E. Monroe, from Appalachian State University.

  • US Department of Education funds Appalachian Fulbright-Hays GPA Program in Indonesia
    US Department of Education funds Appalachian Fulbright-Hays GPA Program in Indonesia
    Dec. 18, 2018

    Through the four-week program, regional K–12 teachers, along with Appalachian faculty and students in the RCOE, will study abroad in Indonesia to develop curricula and immersive digital media.

  • Jigang “Harrison” He receives inaugural Appalachian Global Engagement Award
    Jigang “Harrison” He receives inaugural Appalachian Global Engagement Award
    Dec. 18, 2018

    Jigang “Harrison” He, president and CEO of Kestro Cos., was recognized during Appalachian’s International Education Week for his sustained contributions and support for advancing global learning at Appalachian.

  • Appalachian receives continued support for Federal TRIO SSS program
    Appalachian receives continued support for Federal TRIO SSS program
    Dec. 18, 2018

    The Federal TRIO Student Support Services program at Appalachian provides comprehensive services for about 200 first-generation and/or low-income students.

  • Blakeley Rogers ’17 pursues sustainability in apparel design through her career at Carter’s/OshKosh B’Gosh
    Blakeley Rogers ’17 pursues sustainability in apparel design through her career at Carter’s/OshKosh B’Gosh
    Dec. 17, 2018

    Blakeley Rogers ’17 succeeded academically and built a strong network while at Appalachian. Now she is an assistant technical designer at Carter’s/OshKosh B’Gosh in Atlanta.

  • Stewart Harris on free speech, hate speech and protected speech
    Stewart Harris on free speech, hate speech and protected speech
    Dec. 14, 2018

    “It’s not necessary to protect popular speech. It's hateful speech, or offensive speech, or unpopular speech that requires first amendment protection...”

  • ASC Centers credited for improved teen mental health
    ASC Centers credited for improved teen mental health
    Watauga Democrat
    Dec. 4, 2018

    Kurt Michael says he got “a front-seat view of human suffering” while volunteering for a crisis line for three years as a psychology major at the University of Colorado at Boulder.

  • Appalachian’s 2018 Top of the Rock — a support system for many
    Appalachian’s 2018 Top of the Rock — a support system for many
    Dec. 1, 2018

    Each year, Appalachian’s Top of the Rock recipient is recognized for his or her outstanding achievements and contributions to the success of others. Rachel Gallardo, the 2018 recipient, is more than deserving of the honor.

  • Meet Murilo Artese, comedian and Appalachian Student Ambassador
    Meet Murilo Artese, comedian and Appalachian Student Ambassador
    Nov. 30, 2018

    Artese, from São Paulo, Brazil, is a member of the NouN Improv Comedy Troupe and Appalachian Student Ambassadors, as well as International Appalachian (INTAPP) and the Student Orientation Undergraduate Leader (SOUL) program.

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