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Topic: Gifts and Grants

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  • On Arbor Day, welcome new trees donated to Appalachian
    On Arbor Day, welcome new trees donated to Appalachian
    April 27, 2018

    This Arbor Day, Appalachian welcomes new trees and shrubs donated by former Board of Trustees Chair Alice Roess.

  • IREX grant supports leadership training to enhance Iraqi universities
    IREX grant supports leadership training to enhance Iraqi universities
    April 26, 2018

    Their visit was made possible by the IREX-funded U.S.-Iraq Higher Education Partnerships (HEP) Program.

  • Appalachian junior awarded Critical Language Scholarship
    Appalachian junior awarded Critical Language Scholarship
    April 19, 2018

    Appalachian State University junior Logan Cleary, an English major, will travel to Hikone, Japan, this summer to study abroad through the Critical Language Scholarship Japanese Program.

  • Solar charging station ribbon-cutting draws lunchtime crowd at Appalachian’s Peacock Hall
    Solar charging station ribbon-cutting draws lunchtime crowd at Appalachian’s Peacock Hall
    April 17, 2018

    The ribbon-cutting for Appalachian’s solar charging picnic tables — which were installed in February and are located on the first-floor patio of Peacock Hall — coincides with the campus’ Earth Month celebrations.

  • ORAU awards funding for Appalachian Carbon Research Group workshop
    ORAU awards funding for Appalachian Carbon Research Group workshop
    April 17, 2018

    Oak Ridge Associated Universities has awarded the interdisciplinary Appalachian Carbon Research Group a grant to host its second OFFSET Workshop: “Developing a Forest Offset Protocol for Small-Scale Forest Owners.”

  • The Health Foundation supports Appalachian’s 2018 Spooky Duke Race and Costume Contest
    The Health Foundation supports Appalachian’s 2018 Spooky Duke Race and Costume Contest
    April 17, 2018

    A $10,000 grant from The Health Foundation Inc. will support the 2018 Spooky Duke Race and Costume Contest organized by Appalachian State University’s Parent to Parent Family Support Network-High Country.

  • Appalachian State Athletics Complex Named for Alum Mark Ricks
    Appalachian State Athletics Complex Named for Alum Mark Ricks
    April 16, 2018

    Appalachian State University has named its on-campus athletics complex the Mark E. Ricks Athletics Complex, in recognition of the 1989 alum's $10 million commitment to the university's A Mountaineer Impact initiative. The commitment, announced in November 2017, represents the university's largest outright gift to date.

  • Appalachian alumnae to serve as park interpreters through NPS funding
    Appalachian alumnae to serve as park interpreters through NPS funding
    April 16, 2018

    Thanks to grant funding from the National Park Service, Appalachian alumnae Paige Anderson ’17 and Kate Hayes ’16 will serve as park interpreters at Shenandoah National Park.

  • NPS supports Appalachian wildfire mitigation efforts in the Great Smoky Mountains
    NPS supports Appalachian wildfire mitigation efforts in the Great Smoky Mountains
    April 16, 2018

    Appalachian alumnae Cala Castleberry and Hayley Wynn assisted with wildfire mitigation services in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park following the Chimney Tops 2 and Cobbly Nob wildfires.

  • NASA grant supports Appalachian’s astrochemistry research of disks around forming stars
    NASA grant supports Appalachian’s astrochemistry research of disks around forming stars
    April 5, 2018

    An interdisciplinary team, which includes Dr. Rachel Smith, assistant professor at Appalachian, has received NASA funding to investigate carbon chemistry in forming planetary systems.

  • Bananas vs. Sports Drinks? Bananas Win in Study
    Bananas vs. Sports Drinks? Bananas Win in Study
    The New York Times
    April 4, 2018

    A banana might reasonably replace sports drinks for those of us who rely on carbohydrates to fuel exercise and speed recovery, according to a new study comparing the cellular effects of carbohydrates consumed during sports.

  • App State Study Claims Bananas Could Be The Perfect Post-Workout Food
    App State Study Claims Bananas Could Be The Perfect Post-Workout Food
    88.5 WFDD
    March 30, 2018

    New research out of Appalachian State University shows that the humble banana may have some hidden benefits. The study suggests that a combination of water and a banana is not only as effective as sports drinks for exercise recovery, but quite likely more effective.

  • NGS grant funds research of Appalachian’s DAGGER team
    NGS grant funds research of Appalachian’s DAGGER team
    March 30, 2018

    The DAGGER group, an interdisciplinary, international research team based at Appalachian, will continue their geological research in western Mongolia thanks to a National Geographic Society grant.

  • Appalachian professor awarded UNC Greensboro funding for BRIDGES project
    Appalachian professor awarded UNC Greensboro funding for BRIDGES project
    March 30, 2018

    Grant funding from UNC Greensboro will allow an interdisciplinary team of Appalachian and UNC Greensboro faculty members to implement BRIDGES — a project designed to engage diverse groups in STEM learning.

  • A year of progress for 2017 Appalachian Innovation Scholars
    A year of progress for 2017 Appalachian Innovation Scholars
    March 29, 2018

    Root zone heating systems, year-round food production, rural health care simulations, artificial intelligence and microbusiness opportunities — five Appalachian faculty members update their progress on proposals funded by Chancellor Everts’ AISP.

  • New study by Appalachian Human Performance Laboratory finds banana compounds act as COX-2 inhibitor
    New study by Appalachian Human Performance Laboratory finds banana compounds act as COX-2 inhibitor
    March 27, 2018

    A study completed by Appalachian State University’s Human Performance Laboratory on the N.C. Research Campus has found banana metabolites inhibit COX-2 mRNA expression — the same target as ibuprofen.

  • Appalachian interns to provide behavioral health services using US HRSA grant
    Appalachian interns to provide behavioral health services using US HRSA grant
    March 27, 2018

    Three Appalachian faculty members receive funding from the U.S. HSRA to recruit and train interns who will provide behavioral health services to the population of rural Appalachia.

  • Appalachian awarded N.C. DPS funding for speech-language therapy services
    Appalachian awarded N.C. DPS funding for speech-language therapy services
    March 27, 2018

    Appalachian’s Kristin Phillips and Gail Donaldson received additional funding from the North Carolina Department of Public Safety to provide speech-language pathology services to inmates of four regional N.C. correctional facilities.

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