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  • App State’s Bryan Hill demonstrates the impact of a STEM scholarship
    App State’s Bryan Hill demonstrates the impact of a STEM scholarship
    Sept. 26, 2019

    Through academics and extracurriculars, Appalachian sophomore Bryan Hill demonstrates the impact of the Appalachian High Achievers in STEM scholarship program, which offers seminars, research projects, mentoring and workshops, among other benefits.

  • New River Conservancy is “ReWilding” Elk Shoals
    New River Conservancy is “ReWilding” Elk Shoals
    Winston-Salem Journal
    Sept. 25, 2019

    The New River Conservancy and New River State Park are working to reopen Elk Shoals to the public through a plan they are calling ReWilding Elk Shoals. A team from Appalachian State University's Appalachian Studies program participated in planting native trees in the flood plain at Elk Shoals on Sept. 20.

  • On the job — all part of App State’s Scholars with Diverse Abilities Program
    On the job — all part of App State’s Scholars with Diverse Abilities Program
    Sept. 19, 2019

    For students in Appalachian State University’s Scholars with Diverse Abilities Program (SDAP), a campus job is a core part of the educational experience — and an opportunity to build work and life skills in a supportive environment.

  • App State students make an impact on businesses’ triple bottom line
    App State students make an impact on businesses’ triple bottom line
    Sept. 19, 2019

    Appalachian’s Impact Clinic, an initiative of Appalachian’s Walker College of Business that began in fall 2017, helps local businesses pursue B Corp status. B Corporations balance purpose and profit while working for the greater good.

  • App State opens registration for 15th annual The Knob
    App State opens registration for 15th annual The Knob
    Sept. 19, 2019

    The Knob — the final race in Appalachian’s High Country Triple Crown series — is two challenging miles of pure Boone.

  • App State names 20 inaugural Beaver Scholars committed to improving regional health care
    App State names 20 inaugural Beaver Scholars committed to improving regional health care
    Sept. 12, 2019

    The Beaver Scholars program, established by Don Beaver ’62 ’64 and his wife, Vickie Beaver, supports North Carolina students who demonstrate a strong commitment to improving health care in Appalachia.

  • App State’s NRLP awarded $1M for environmental restoration on Middle Fork New River
    App State’s NRLP awarded $1M for environmental restoration on Middle Fork New River
    Aug. 29, 2019

    NRLP Engineering Supervisor Matthew Makdad, recipient of the $1 million grant, said he and his project collaborators are eager to restore the Payne Branch section of the Middle Fork New River to its natural habitat.

  • Hughlene Bostian Frank touched students’ lives through Appalachian’s Visiting Writers Series
    Hughlene Bostian Frank touched students’ lives through Appalachian’s Visiting Writers Series
    Aug. 27, 2019

    Through Appalachian’s Visiting Writers Series, Hughlene Bostian Frank hoped to broaden students’ lives and open opportunities.

  • When the hammer hits the nail: App Builds a Home construction to begin in September
    When the hammer hits the nail: App Builds a Home construction to begin in September
    Aug. 26, 2019

    A “crazy” weekend of building is ahead for App Builds a Home volunteers and the Watauga County Habitat for Humanity.

  • And . . . action! Video director gained professional work experience as a student at Appalachian
    And . . . action! Video director gained professional work experience as a student at Appalachian
    Aug. 22, 2019

    Maleek Loyd ’18 began his professional career while still a student at Appalachian, directing and editing productions for real-world projects.

  • App State’s 2019 Mandela Fellows engage in servant leadership for 10th anniversary of Mandela Day
    App State’s 2019 Mandela Fellows engage in servant leadership for 10th anniversary of Mandela Day
    Aug. 14, 2019

    On July 18, recognized as Mandela Day, 25 young African leaders in Appalachian’s 2019 Mandela Washington Fellowship Institute engaged with the High Country community by volunteering their time, energy and knowledge at three regional nonprofits.

  • App State alumna’s mantra for students: ‘Make your story — don’t let it make you’
    App State alumna’s mantra for students: ‘Make your story — don’t let it make you’
    Aug. 2, 2019

    Martin, a 2018 graduate of Appalachian’s B.S. in English, secondary education program, said she became an educator “to change the lives of those who have odds stacked against them.”

  • App State and community partner to strengthen K–12 science education
    App State and community partner to strengthen K–12 science education
    July 30, 2019

    Through its outreach programs, Appalachian’s Department of Geological and Environmental Sciences has partnered with regional schools, teachers and others to strengthen K–12 science education in the High Country.

  • 10 aspiring leaders accepted into App State’s Diversity Scholars Program
    10 aspiring leaders accepted into App State’s Diversity Scholars Program
    July 24, 2019

    The Diversity Scholarship is given to students who have demonstrated leadership potential, academic achievement, a willingness to create positive change and a commitment to the principles of diversity.

  • App State names 10 Plemmons Leadership Scholarship recipients
    App State names 10 Plemmons Leadership Scholarship recipients
    July 24, 2019

    As Plemmons Leadership Scholars, these 10 incoming first-year students will participate in a four-year program at Appalachian designed to create successful leaders.

  • App State names 4 recipients of Dr. Willie C. Fleming Scholarship
    App State names 4 recipients of Dr. Willie C. Fleming Scholarship
    July 24, 2019

    Four incoming first-year students with the desire to promote cultural diversity have been awarded full tuition through Appalachian’s Dr. Willie C. Fleming Scholarship.

  • 10 first-year students receive Chancellor’s Scholarship at App State
    10 first-year students receive Chancellor’s Scholarship at App State
    July 24, 2019

    The Chancellor’s Scholarship is a four-year program of rigorous study that covers full institutional costs.

  • App State students ace final exam trailblazing Buckeye Knob
    App State students ace final exam trailblazing Buckeye Knob
    July 22, 2019

    Building a new trail at Buckeye Knob serves as a final exam for students studying recreation management at Appalachian State University.

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