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  • App State’s CS4ALL Program expands access to computer science education for rural Appalachian students
    App State’s CS4ALL Program expands access to computer science education for rural Appalachian students
    April 23, 2021

    CS4ALL — a professional development program offered by App State — is designed to expand access to and diversify computer science education for students at rural high schools in North Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia. The two-year program is supported by a National Science Foundation grant awarded to App State’s Drs. Rahman Tashakkori, Cindy Norris and Jay Fenwick.

  • From the Smokies to the Sea: The climate challenges facing North Carolina [faculty featured]
    From the Smokies to the Sea: The climate challenges facing North Carolina [faculty featured]
    ABC11
    April 22, 2021

    In an Earth Day special collaboration with National Geographic and Nat Geo Explorer Dr. Baker Perry, ABC11 takes a look at the challenges North Carolina faces when it comes to weather and patterns shifting over time. Perry teaches in the Department of Geography and Planning.

  • App State embraces Earth Day every day
    App State embraces Earth Day every day
    April 22, 2021

    App State’s Office of Sustainability offers programs and events to help the campus community learn ways to stay environmentally conscious year-round.

  • Regular Exercise Can Reduce Your Risk of a Severe COVID-19 Case [faculty quoted]
    Regular Exercise Can Reduce Your Risk of a Severe COVID-19 Case [faculty quoted]
    Very Well Health
    April 22, 2021

    Dr. David Nieman, director of App State’s Human Performance Lab, is quoted on how regular exercise supports the immune system, which in turn can protect us from severe illness. He gives context for the findings of a newly released study.

  • Finalists announced for fifth annual Boone Chamber 4 Under 40 Awards
    Finalists announced for fifth annual Boone Chamber 4 Under 40 Awards
    Watauga Democrat
    April 20, 2021

    App State’s Dr. Alex Howard and Jason Marshburn are among four professionals selected for the Education category. Howard is interim assistant vice chancellor in the Division of Student Affairs and director of Wellness and Prevention Services. Marshburn is director of Environmental Health, Safety, and Emergency Management.

  • The Science of Climate Change Explained: Facts, Evidence and Proof [data cited]
    The Science of Climate Change Explained: Facts, Evidence and Proof [data cited]
    The New York Times
    April 19, 2021

    Data from App State’s Research Institute for Environment, Energy, and Economics (RIEEE) is incorporated into a graphic titled “Carbon dioxide emitted worldwide 1850-2017” in this article on climate change. The graphic is in the fourth section under the header “How do we know climate change is caused by humans?”

  • South Arts grant supports virtual App State residency for Appalachian, Latino artists
    South Arts grant supports virtual App State residency for Appalachian, Latino artists
    April 19, 2021

    App State is bringing a cultural blend of Appalachian and Latino music, dance and theater to campus and the local community through a three-day, virtual residency of Cornbread and Tortillas — a collective of artists hailing from Appalachia, the Andes, Guatemala, Mexico and Nicaragua.

  • App State climate ‘superhero’ Dr. Baker Perry inspires young Brazilian scientist
    App State climate ‘superhero’ Dr. Baker Perry inspires young Brazilian scientist
    April 16, 2021

    The climate science research of App State’s Dr. Baker Perry has inspired a 4-year-old science enthusiast in Brazil. In an email to Perry, the child’s father shared his son has become fascinated with Perry after watching a documentary on the 2019 National Geographic and Rolex Perpetual Planet Expedition to Mount Everest, in which Perry participated.

  • App State honors 20th anniversary of Diversity Celebration
    App State honors 20th anniversary of Diversity Celebration
    April 16, 2021

    App State’s 2021 Diversity Celebration marked the 20th anniversary of this annual event and featured a full slate of virtual and in-person events designed to showcase diverse cultures through art, ideas and entertainment.

  • Residence hall wastewater testing supports App State’s COVID-19 management strategy
    Residence hall wastewater testing supports App State’s COVID-19 management strategy
    April 15, 2021

    App State is now conducting all residence hall wastewater testing on-site through its Department of Biology. This testing is part of the university’s larger COVID-19 surveillance strategy, which includes testing events and targeted testing.

  • ‘Kent State: Then, and Again’: New play brings Kent State’s history to the stage [faculty featured]
    ‘Kent State: Then, and Again’: New play brings Kent State’s history to the stage [faculty featured]
    Watauga Democrat
    April 15, 2021

    Dr. Ray Miller in App State’s Department of Theatre and Dance survived the Kent State massacre May 4, 1970, and the experience has stuck with him, changing his worldview and serving as a catalyst for his career as an educator. The university presents the play he wrote, “Kent State: Then, and Again.”

  • Tackling trauma — Mountaineer strives to bring compassion and care to Watauga County
    Tackling trauma — Mountaineer strives to bring compassion and care to Watauga County
    April 14, 2021

    Appalachian State University alumna and adjunct instructor Denise Presnell ’93 ’17 has made it her mission to educate and inform the High Country about trauma, adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and resiliency. In the process, she has engaged a village.

  • App State Fulbright awardee Dr. Gregory Perreault engages in cross-national study on digital journalism
    App State Fulbright awardee Dr. Gregory Perreault engages in cross-national study on digital journalism
    April 12, 2021

    App State’s Dr. Gregory Perreault, assistant professor of multimedia journalism, has been awarded a 2020–21 Fulbright to teach and perform research at Austria’s University of Vienna this spring and summer. Through his research project, he is comparing the differences in journalistic values and practices between Austrian digital journalists and their American counterparts.

  • App State higher education professor helps create, co-directs Alliance for Research on Regional Colleges
    App State higher education professor helps create, co-directs Alliance for Research on Regional Colleges
    April 9, 2021

    App State’s Dr. Andrew Koricich is one of four co-founders and co-directors of the Alliance for Research on Regional Colleges — a grant-funded initiative aimed at increasing appreciation for and understanding of U.S. regional, or rural-serving, colleges and their contributions. To date, the project has received more than half-million dollars in support.

  • Solving geological mysteries
    Solving geological mysteries

    Q&A with Dr. Steven J. Hageman, professor of geology

    April 8, 2021

    Two-time Fulbright award recipient Dr. Steven J. Hageman talks about his love for teaching and researching geology at Appalachian State University and how he helps students become effective problem-solvers.

  • The Dawn of the Forests Brought Waves of Death to the Oceans [faculty quoted]
    The Dawn of the Forests Brought Waves of Death to the Oceans [faculty quoted]
    Inside Science
    April 1, 2021

    App State geochemist Dr. Sarah Carmichael gives historical context of the Devonian extinction and the processes that took place in the ocean and land surfaces 376 million to 360 million years ago. She teaches in the Department of Geological and Environmental Sciences.

  • Lynn Patterson’s door at App State’s Belk Library is open
    Lynn Patterson’s door at App State’s Belk Library is open
    April 1, 2021

    Lynn Patterson ’89, university program specialist in App State's Belk Library and Information Commons, considers her relationships with students as an important part of her job. The alumna has mentored many students over her 30-year employment at the university.

  • App State earns 2nd consecutive Top 10 Military Friendly School designation
    App State earns 2nd consecutive Top 10 Military Friendly School designation
    March 30, 2021

    App State has earned the No. 6 spot among large public schools receiving the Top 10 Military Friendly® Schools honor for 2021–22. This designation, awarded by VIQTORY, recognizes U.S. higher education institutions for their support of and resources for student veterans and active-duty military members. App State has been named among the nation’s Military Friendly Schools for more than a decade.

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