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Topic: Diversity

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  • Appalachian student recognized by NISTS as National Transfer Student Ambassador
    Appalachian student recognized by NISTS as National Transfer Student Ambassador
    Oct. 16, 2018

    Jevaughney “Jay” Francis, of Raleigh, has been selected as one of four 2019 National Transfer Student Ambassadors for his commitment to helping others transition into the Appalachian Community.

  • Giving Rural Students ‘the Short Box’
    Giving Rural Students ‘the Short Box’
    Inside Higher Ed
    Oct. 8, 2018

    Colleges often go about recruiting rural students in the wrong way, admissions experts say. But they can commit to better practices if they recognize "rurality is different everywhere." Colleges need to be engaged in communities in ways that are responsive to their needs, said Rachel Fried, program coordinator at GEAR UP, a federally funded college access program at Appalachian State University.

  • Appalachian Community celebrates NPHC Plots and Garden with ribbon-cutting and unveiling ceremony
    Appalachian Community celebrates NPHC Plots and Garden with ribbon-cutting and unveiling ceremony
    Oct. 5, 2018

    Recently opened on the Appalachian campus, the National Pan-Hellenic Council Plots and Garden give alumni and current members of African-American Greek organizations that compose “The Divine Nine” a location for reflection and celebration.

  • Minute to minute: Holocaust survivor shares experiences with App State crowd
    Minute to minute: Holocaust survivor shares experiences with App State crowd
    Mountain Times
    Oct. 4, 2018

    Minute to minute, hour to hour, day to day. Holocaust survivor Susan Cernyak-Spatz’ sole survival method was to focus on living to the next minute, which she credits as being the mentality that kept her alive.

  • Appalachian’s 2018 Homecoming
    Appalachian’s 2018 Homecoming
    Oct. 2, 2018

    See images from Homecoming 2018's “Cirque du Appalachian,” including the parade, APPtoberfest, unveiling of the NPHC Plots and Garden and more.

  • ‘After Coal’ documentary produced by Appalachian’s Thomas Hansell adapted as book
    ‘After Coal’ documentary produced by Appalachian’s Thomas Hansell adapted as book
    Sep. 28, 2018

    How do coal-mining communities and their cultures survive once the coal industry moves on? Hansell’s book “After Coal: Stories of Survival in Appalachia and Wales,” forthcoming from WVU Press, explores this issue.

  • 15 Appalachian student veterans aid in Hurricane Florence recovery efforts
    15 Appalachian student veterans aid in Hurricane Florence recovery efforts
    Sep. 28, 2018

    Deployed to areas ravaged by Hurricane Florence, such as New Bern and Wilmington, Appalachian student veterans assist in emergency management services and relief efforts.

  • Dr. Nickolas Jordan receives Academic Freedom and Faculty Governance Award from Appalachian’s AAUP chapter
    Dr. Nickolas Jordan receives Academic Freedom and Faculty Governance Award from Appalachian’s AAUP chapter
    Sep. 26, 2018

    The chapter praised Jordan, associate dean of student affairs and program services in Appalachian’s Reich College of Education, for his work as an advocate for Appalachian’s students, faculty and administrators.

  • Podcast Preview: Damon Williams on Vision with Execution
    Podcast Preview: Damon Williams on Vision with Execution
    Sep. 26, 2018

    When a predominantly white campus wants to increase diversity and inclusion for all, it's important to acknowledge the difficulties and challenges along the way while continuing to move forward. Dr. Damon Williams shares his expertise on bringing communities together.

  • Damon Williams on how to move the needle on campus diversity and inclusion
    Damon Williams on how to move the needle on campus diversity and inclusion
    Sep. 26, 2018

    When a predominantly white campus wants to increase diversity and inclusion for all, it's important to acknowledge the difficulties and challenges along the way while continuing to move forward. Dr. Damon Williams shares his expertise on bringing communities together.

  • Trailblazing athletes: App State honors 50th anniversary of women's varsity sports
    Trailblazing athletes: App State honors 50th anniversary of women's varsity sports
    Watauga Democrat
    Sep. 26, 2018

    In recognizing the thousands of women who played varsity sports over the years, Appalachian honored the trailblazers of women’s intercollegiate varsity sports with a ceremony on Friday, Sept. 21. The ceremony was for the current and former student-athletes in women’s field hockey, track and field, cross country, volleyball, soccer, tennis, golf, basketball, softball, cheer and the discontinued varsity sports of gymnastics, swimming and rifle.

  • Carol Almond set early standards for App State women's basketball
    Carol Almond set early standards for App State women's basketball
    Watauga Democrat
    Sep. 22, 2018

    Appalachian State’s athletic department celebrated 50 years of women’s athletics at the university on Sept. 21 with the Appalachian Trailblazers dinner. The first program founded was the field hockey team, but the team did not grab all of the early milestones. Carol Almond can attest to that.

  • App State marks half-century of women’s athletics
    App State marks half-century of women’s athletics
    Watauga Democrat
    Sep. 21, 2018

    This year, Appalachian State University is celebrating 50 years of women’s varsity sports. Appalachian student newspapers from the time show that the university had impressive and competitive female club and intramural teams for quite a few years before the women’s field hockey team in 1968 became the first-ever women’s intercollegiate sport in Black and Gold history.

  • 4 Fleming Scholars join Appalachian’s newest students
    4 Fleming Scholars join Appalachian’s newest students
    Sep. 18, 2018

    First-year students Bailey Gardin, Hudson Miller, Cece Ramseur and Ashelyn Stevens are the recipients of Appalachian’s Dr. Willie C. Fleming Scholarship, which covers the students’ full in-state tuition and fees.

  • Appalachian’s USAS chapter works to bring Alta Gracia apparel to University Bookstore
    Appalachian’s USAS chapter works to bring Alta Gracia apparel to University Bookstore
    Sep. 13, 2018

    The move supports workers’ rights and Appalachian’s sustainability commitment, since Alta Gracia is known for paying a living wage and offering a healthy workplace.

  • Creating a more diverse and inclusive campus
    Creating a more diverse and inclusive campus

    Organizational change expert Dr. Damon A. Williams offers three-day residency at Appalachian

    Sep. 11, 2018

    Organizational change expert Dr. Damon A. Williams met with Appalachian’s leaders, faculty and staff Aug. 27-29, 2018, to explore pathways to diversity, equity, inclusion.

  • The story continues at Appalachian with fall 2018 Hughlene Bostian Frank Visiting Writers Series
    The story continues at Appalachian with fall 2018 Hughlene Bostian Frank Visiting Writers Series

    Distinguished authors will visit campus to read from their work, share lessons on craft as part of series

    Sep. 11, 2018

    Authors Moisés Kaufman, Robert Morgan, Peter Fish and Toi Derricotte will share their creative work with the campus and Boone community as part of Appalachian’s Visiting Writer Series.

  • Different Views
    Different Views
    Sep. 10, 2018

    Competitive ultimate frisbee, conservative values in African American communities and the unexpected similarities between Japan and Iowa.

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