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  • Author and environmental activist Denise Giardina speaks Oct. 20 at Appalachian
    Author and environmental activist Denise Giardina speaks Oct. 20 at Appalachian
    Oct. 6, 2015

    Novelist and environmental activist Denise Giardina will read from her work at Appalachian State University as part of the Hughlene Bostian Frank Visiting Writers Series.

  • David Levy explores the digital environment and mindfulness Oct. 21
    David Levy explores the digital environment and mindfulness Oct. 21
    Oct. 6, 2015

    David Levy will explore the connection between today’s digital environment and mindfulness in his presentation “Mindful Tech: Finding Balance in an Age of Overload and Distraction.”

  • 13th Annual Appalachian Mountain Photography Competition opens for submissions
    13th Annual Appalachian Mountain Photography Competition opens for submissions
    Oct. 6, 2015

    The 13th Annual Appalachian Mountain Photography Competition (AMPC) is open for registration and submissions.

  • Beaver College of Health Sciences to host employee health fair
    Beaver College of Health Sciences to host employee health fair
    Oct. 5, 2015

    The Beaver College of Health Sciences will hold the “Harvest Your Health” employee health fair. The fair will provide early detection and prevention health screenings and educational opportunities for faculty, staff and other Appalachian employees.

  • Award-winning Kander and Ebb musical “Chicago” opens this weekend
    Award-winning Kander and Ebb musical “Chicago” opens this weekend
    Oct. 5, 2015

    The Appalachian Musical Theatre Ensemble presents the multi-award winning musical “Chicago,” by the legendary duo of John Kander and Fred Ebb.

  • Westglow Resort & Spa owner Bonnie Schaefer to speak at Appalachian Oct. 13
    Westglow Resort & Spa owner Bonnie Schaefer to speak at Appalachian Oct. 13
    Oct. 5, 2015

    Bonnie Schaefer, owner of Westglow Resort & Spa and former co-CEO of Claire’s Stores Inc., is the guest speaker for this year’s fall Harlan E. Boyles Distinguished CEO Lecture at Appalachian State University.

  • Homecoming parade canceled
    Homecoming parade canceled
    Oct. 1, 2015

    Appalachian State University’s Homecoming Parade, scheduled for Friday evening, Oct. 2, in downtown Boone, has been canceled due to potentially severe weather.

  • Works by Britten and Brahms featured in Oct. 13 recital
    Works by Britten and Brahms featured in Oct. 13 recital
    Sep. 30, 2015

    Oboist Alicia Chapman and clarinetist Douglas Miller will perform works by Benjamin Britten and Johannes Brahms during a Hayes School of Music faculty recital.

  • Pianist Rodney Reynerson performs Oct. 11
    Pianist Rodney Reynerson performs Oct. 11
    Sep. 30, 2015

    Works by Grieg, Chopin, Ravel, Gershwin and ter Veldhius will be performed during a recital by pianist Rodney Reynerson.

  • Coffee with a Cop held Oct. 7 in Trivette Hall
    Coffee with a Cop held Oct. 7 in Trivette Hall
    Sep. 30, 2015

    Appalachian State University students, faculty and staff are invited to meet university police officers to discuss community issues, build relationships and drink a free cup of coffee.

  • Homecoming location changes
    Homecoming location changes
    Sep. 29, 2015

    Due to inclement weather, three Friday night homecoming events at Appalachian State University have been moved from outdoor locations to the Holmes Convocation Center.

  • Commemoration of Integration will be streamed via the Internet
    Commemoration of Integration will be streamed via the Internet
    Sep. 29, 2015

    The ceremony, to be held in the Holmes Convocation Center, is designed to inform, educate and provide deserved recognition and acknowledgement to the historic integration at Appalachian The program will honor former students and faculty who played a role during this time.

  • Campus emergency siren test conducted Oct. 7
    Campus emergency siren test conducted Oct. 7
    Sep. 29, 2015

    Appalachian State University will test its campus-wide siren warning system Wednesday, Oct. 7, at 11:55 a.m.

  • The Appalachian Symphony Band performs Oct. 5
    The Appalachian Symphony Band performs Oct. 5
    Sep. 24, 2015

    Compositions arranged for band based on original works for piano, choir, symphony and King Henry VIII’s court are featured in an Appalachian Symphony Band concert called “Borrowed and Blurred!”

  • Appalachian’s fall CareerFest brings employers to campus
    Appalachian’s fall CareerFest brings employers to campus
    Sep. 24, 2015

    The Sept. 29 event will feature 130 employers and showcase internship and employment opportunities for Appalachian students and alumni.

  • “An Enemy of the People” to be presented Sept. 30-Oct. 4
    “An Enemy of the People” to be presented Sept. 30-Oct. 4
    Sep. 21, 2015

    Appalachian’s Department of Theatre and Dance presents “An Enemy of the People,” playwright Henrik Ibsen’s 1882 masterpiece about an eco-conscious doctor who uncovers a controversial secret.

  • Lettuce Learn to host garden-based professional development series for educators
    Lettuce Learn to host garden-based professional development series for educators
    Sep. 21, 2015

    Lettuce Learn, Appalachian’s Mathematics and Science Education Center and Goodnight Family Sustainable Development Department will host “Local Food Systems 101,” the first of four “Lettuce Learn Garden SMARTs” workshops at a local small-scale family farm in Zionville.

  • Cheeseman presents faculty recital Oct. 4
    Cheeseman presents faculty recital Oct. 4
    Sep. 21, 2015

    Cheeseman is a member of the Hayes School of Music faculty. The program is comprised of contemporary compositions written from 1980 to 2010.

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