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  • Author Randall Kenan speaks in Appalachian’s Visiting Writers Series
    Author Randall Kenan speaks in Appalachian’s Visiting Writers Series
    Sep. 19, 2017

    The Hughlene Bostian Frank Visiting Writers Series at Appalachian State University will continue with two presentations by Randall Kenan. His award-winning fiction and nonfiction strives to illuminate black America in ways that challenge perceptions and bring into consideration ideas not previously considered.

  • Jeremy Jones, nonfiction writer, to open Appalachian’s Visiting Writers Series
    Jeremy Jones, nonfiction writer, to open Appalachian’s Visiting Writers Series
    Sep. 15, 2017

    The Hughlene Bostian Frank Visiting Writers Series at Appalachian State University will resume with two presentations by Jeremy B. Jones, an award-winning writer of creative nonfiction.

  • Visiting Writers Series resumes Sept. 21 with readings and craft talks
    Visiting Writers Series resumes Sept. 21 with readings and craft talks

    Jeremy B. Jones, Randall Kenan, Susan Ludvigson and Vivian Shipley to visit Appalachian during fall 2017 semester

    Sep. 8, 2017

    Each semester, the series brings four distinguished and up-and-coming creative writers of varying genres to Appalachian’s campus to read from and discuss their works. The series also features craft talks led by the author on the craft of writing. Craft talks provide aspiring writers suggestions for refining their techniques, developing sounder work habits and gaining a greater appreciation of the writing process. They also drive home lessons initially difficult to embrace and implement.

  • RIEEE offers free offsets workshop Oct. 6
    RIEEE offers free offsets workshop Oct. 6
    Sep. 7, 2017

    Appalachian State University’s Research Institute for Environment, Energy, and Economics (RIEEE) is hosting a daylong workshop on the future of carbon offsets and carbon markets in the southeastern United States.

  • Registration open for Black Saturday 5K to be held Sept. 23
    Registration open for Black Saturday 5K to be held Sept. 23
    Aug. 31, 2017

    Registration is open for the annual Black Saturday 5K Run/Walk. Proceeds benefit the Recreation Management Scholarship Endowment of the recreation management program in the Beaver College of Health Sciences at Appalachian State University.

  • Meeting and Working with Nelson Mandela: Politics and Memory in a Democratic State
    Meeting and Working with Nelson Mandela: Politics and Memory in a Democratic State
    Aug. 31, 2017

    Robert Haswell, geographer, political activist and former member of the Democratic Party of Parliament in South Africa, will present a lecture entitled, “Meeting and Working with Nelson Mandela: Politics and Memory in a Democratic State.”

  • Author Susan Rivers to speak Sept. 7, proceeds support University Libraries’ Student Employee Scholarship Program
    Author Susan Rivers to speak Sept. 7, proceeds support University Libraries’ Student Employee Scholarship Program
    Aug. 30, 2017

    Back by popular demand, the University Libraries at Appalachian State University will sponsor “A Novel Experience” fundraising dinner with award-winning playwright Susan Rivers.

  • The Edible and Visual South: UNC scholars visit Appalachian Sept. 15
    The Edible and Visual South: UNC scholars visit Appalachian Sept. 15
    Aug. 30, 2017

    Southern scholars Marcie Cohen Ferris and William R. Ferris of University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill will be on campus for two events. Cohen Ferris will speak about how food – as cuisine and as commodity – has expressed and shaped southern identity. William Ferris’s talk will focus on his photography and documentary film work.

  • Appalachian to conduct full test of its emergency notification system Sept. 6
    Appalachian to conduct full test of its emergency notification system Sept. 6
    Aug. 23, 2017

    Appalachian State University will conduct a full test of its emergency notification system – including siren, email, voice and text messaging and the Alertus desktop notification system – at 11:55 a.m., Wednesday, Sept. 6.

  • Girls on the Run-High Country kicks off fall programs
    Girls on the Run-High Country kicks off fall programs
    Aug. 21, 2017

    Girls on the Run of the High Country (GOTR-HC) announces the start of the fall 2017 season. Approximately 200 girls in third through eighth grade will participate this fall in GOTR-HC programs, which inspire girls to be joyful, healthy and confident using a fun, experience-based curriculum that creatively integrates running, according to Council Director Mary Sheryl Horine.

  • Fall Open House to be held Sept. 16
    Fall Open House to be held Sept. 16
    Aug. 16, 2017

    Open House activities give prospective students and their families an opportunity to speak with representatives from admissions, financial aid, academic areas, campus support areas and student clubs and organizations.

  • Author of ‘One Amazing Thing’ headlines convocation Aug. 21
    Author of ‘One Amazing Thing’ headlines convocation Aug. 21
    Aug. 15, 2017

    Author Dr. Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni is the keynote speaker at Appalachian State University’s Black and Gold Convocation. Divarkaruni is the author of the novel, “One Amazing Thing,” the 2017-18 Common Reading Program selection.

  • Registration now open for Appalachian Energy Center workshops scheduled between Aug. 11 and Sept. 29
    Registration now open for Appalachian Energy Center workshops scheduled between Aug. 11 and Sept. 29
    Aug. 3, 2017

    The Appalachian Energy Center is a source of up-to-date information related to renewable energy, building science and energy efficiency. The workshops are held in various locations in and around Boone and provide continuing education credits for architects, engineers, attorneys and NABCEP professionals.

  • High Country Half Marathon Announces New Route for 2017 Race
    High Country Half Marathon Announces New Route for 2017 Race
    July 28, 2017

    As the second race in the High Country Triple Crown series, the High Country Half Marathon is celebrating its seventh annual race. All proceeds benefit Girls on the Run of the High Country, a self-confidence building program for girls in the third through eighth grades.

  • Campus emergency siren test to be conducted Aug. 2
    Campus emergency siren test to be conducted Aug. 2
    July 21, 2017

    Appalachian State University will test its campus siren warning system at 11:55 a.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 2.

  • Summer Symposium Aug. 5-10 will focus on global history and complex connections in remembering the Holocaust and crises today
    Summer Symposium Aug. 5-10 will focus on global history and complex connections in remembering the Holocaust and crises today
    July 18, 2017

    The 16th Annual Martin and Doris Rosen Summer Symposium on “Remembering the Holocaust” will put a particular emphasis on the Holocaust as an event in global history and explores the complex connections between the Jewish refugee crisis of the 1930s and early 1940s with the present refugee crises around the world.

  • Robert Netherland to present on his book ‘Southern Appalachian Farm Cooking’ July 26
    Robert Netherland to present on his book ‘Southern Appalachian Farm Cooking’ July 26
    July 17, 2017

    Robert Netherland will share his interpretation of southern cooking in the Appalachian Mountains during a library-sponsored author talk.

  • Appalachian’s Rosen Sculpture Walk highlights contemporary sculpture at An Appalachian Summer Festival
    Appalachian’s Rosen Sculpture Walk highlights contemporary sculpture at An Appalachian Summer Festival
    July 14, 2017

    Award-winning sculptor Gregory Elliot, who selected the sculptures for the 31st Rosen Sculpture Competition and Exhibition, will announce winners and offer insights into his choices when he leads the Rosen Sculpture Walk with the juror.

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