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  • Climate change ‘threat multiplier’ means extra risk of heat illness in rural NC [faculty quoted]
    Climate change ‘threat multiplier’ means extra risk of heat illness in rural NC [faculty quoted]
    The News & Observer
    Oct. 20, 2020

    The research of Dr. Maggie Sugg and Dr. Jen Runkle that connects occurrences of heat illness, which is increasing in rural areas, and climate change is included in this news story. The researchers say that the changing climate amplifies existing vulnerabilities, such as poorly insulated housing, limited resources to afford air conditioning and little or no tree canopy. They both teach in App State’s Department of Geography and Planning.

  • Library treasure trove preserves history of Appalachia, App State
    Library treasure trove preserves history of Appalachia, App State
    Oct. 19, 2020

    Take a peek into some of the App State and regional treasures available in the university’s Special Collections Research Center — from chunks of coal, to memorabilia from Lulu Belle Wiseman and Scotty Wiseman, to a bottle of Kentucky straight bourbon whiskey.

  • Human-driven climate change is changing the colors of fall foliage, scientists say [faculty quoted]
    Human-driven climate change is changing the colors of fall foliage, scientists say [faculty quoted]
    The Washington Post
    Oct. 17, 2020

    App State biology professor Dr. Howard Neufeld discusses how foreign pests and pathogens, arriving unnoticed in imported goods, can alter landscapes in a short time. Today’s multicolored forests are under threat as a result, he says.

  • Expert: Beware Of Simple Solutions - Tree Planting Won’t Solve Climate Change [faculty featured]
    Expert: Beware Of Simple Solutions - Tree Planting Won’t Solve Climate Change [faculty featured]
    Forbes
    Oct. 16, 2020

    This story features the expertise of Walker College of Business associate professor Rajat Panwar on climate change and why just planting trees is not enough to curb it. Panwar teaches in the Department of Management.

  • Dr. Tandrea Carter appointed App State ombudsperson — a neutral facilitator for conflict resolution
    Dr. Tandrea Carter appointed App State ombudsperson — a neutral facilitator for conflict resolution
    Oct. 15, 2020

    Carter began her new role as ombudsperson Sept. 15. As ombudsperson, Carter provides confidential, impartial and off-the-record problem-solving and dispute resolution assistance to App State students, faculty and staff at no cost.

  • Race, policing and opportunities for reform — an App State forum
    Race, policing and opportunities for reform — an App State forum
    Oct. 14, 2020

    As part of its 2020 Constitution Day programming, App State hosted a virtual forum exploring the intersection of race and policing. Guest panelists discussed topics ranging from the importance of police–community relationships to steps law enforcement agencies are taking to address bias in policing.

  • Scholarship honors Dr. Willie C. Fleming, builds diversity legacy
    Scholarship honors Dr. Willie C. Fleming, builds diversity legacy
    Oct. 9, 2020

    App State’s Dr. Willie C. Fleming Scholarship is a win-win for diversity, according to its initiator, Judge Gary Henderson ’92 ’94. Recipients, who are provided full in-state tuition and fees, mentorship and additional opportunities, benefit the Appalachian Community through their leadership efforts to promote cultural diversity.

  • Poised for postgraduate success — App State Fleming Scholars continue diversity advocacy
    Poised for postgraduate success — App State Fleming Scholars continue diversity advocacy
    Oct. 9, 2020

    The first four recipients of App State’s full-tuition Dr. Willie C. Fleming Scholarship — a rising business leader, a college adviser, a graduate student hopeful and a medical professional — have graduated from App State and are poised for postgraduate success. Learn about their next steps beyond App State.

  • Fall leaves may be more vibrantly colored than usual this year [faculty featured]
    Fall leaves may be more vibrantly colored than usual this year [faculty featured]
    WWAY-TV
    Oct. 9, 2020

    “Fall Color Guy” Dr. Howard Neufeld, a biology professor at App State, is interviewed atop Rough Ridge about peak fall leaf color in the High Country and how to safely visit the area during the coronavirus pandemic.

  • App State recognizes 9 with Sywassink Awards for Excellence
    App State recognizes 9 with Sywassink Awards for Excellence
    Oct. 9, 2020

    Appalachian State University’s Walker College of Business honors nine faculty and staff members with its annual Sywassink Awards for Excellence, including Interim Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor Heather Norris.

  • The leaves this fall could be more vibrantly colored than usual | When they'll peak in NC [faculty featured]
    The leaves this fall could be more vibrantly colored than usual | When they'll peak in NC [faculty featured]
    WTVD-TV
    Oct. 9, 2020

    “Fall Color Guy” Dr. Howard Neufeld, a biology professor at App State, is interviewed atop Rough Ridge about peak fall leaf color in the High Country and how to safely visit the area during the coronavirus pandemic.

  • A closer look at why NC’s nursing homes still face staffing shortages [faculty featured]
    A closer look at why NC’s nursing homes still face staffing shortages [faculty featured]
    WNCN-TV
    Oct. 7, 2020

    App State’s Dr. Sandi Lane, who teaches health care management in the Beaver College of Health Sciences, discusses staffing shortages in nursing homes before and after COVID-19.

  • High Country families benefit from $73K-plus in grant funding awarded to App State Parent to Parent FSN-HC
    High Country families benefit from $73K-plus in grant funding awarded to App State Parent to Parent FSN-HC
    Oct. 7, 2020

    For more than 30 years, App State’s Parent to Parent Family Support Network-High Country has supported High Country families with special needs children — work made possible by donations and external grant funding. Read on to learn about the organization’s $73,000-plus in grant support for 2019–20.

  • ‘The mission doesn’t stop’: App State holds Operation Agile Leader training exercises locally for senior ROTC cadets
    ‘The mission doesn’t stop’: App State holds Operation Agile Leader training exercises locally for senior ROTC cadets
    Oct. 2, 2020

    To help keep students safe during COVID-19, App State held Operation Agile Leader (OAL) training exercises locally for senior ROTC cadets. The cadets’ leadership skills were assessed as part of OAL, which took place at the university’s Teaching and Research Farm in Ashe County.

  • App State Staff Shout Out program announces August drawing winner
    App State Staff Shout Out program announces August drawing winner
    Oct. 1, 2020

    Ward, who serves as an administrative support associate in App State’s Disco Student Learning Center, is one of more than 1,300 individual App State staff members who have been recognized as of August for their Shout Out-worthy service to the university.

  • App State professor receives international recognition for diversity and inclusion advocacy
    App State professor receives international recognition for diversity and inclusion advocacy
    Oct. 1, 2020

    App State’s Dr. Jennifer Burris, professor in and chair of the Department of Physics and Astronomy, has received international recognition from The Optical Society (OSA) for her diversity and inclusion advocacy. She is one of two individuals and one organization to receive the 2020 honor.

  • App State college advisers prepare rural Western NC students for college success
    App State college advisers prepare rural Western NC students for college success
    Oct. 1, 2020

    Regional high school seniors are learning how to prepare for and succeed in college — and beyond — thanks to support provided by App State’s College Advising Corps (CAC). Read on to learn more about CAC program and the impact it has made to date.

  • René A. Salinas, Appalachian State University [faculty featured]
    René A. Salinas, Appalachian State University [faculty featured]
    Lathisms
    Oct. 1, 2020

    Dr. René Salinas of App State’s Department of Mathematical Sciences was among mathematicians featured daily on the Lathisms (Latinxs and Hispanics in the Mathematical Sciences) website as part of its celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month Sept. 15 - Oct. 15. This website is made possible with support of the American Mathematical Society and other organizations.

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