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Topic: Gifts and Grants

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  • K-12 teachers attend renewable energy workshop at Appalachian
    K-12 teachers attend renewable energy workshop at Appalachian
    Aug. 28, 2015

    A total of 44 educators from across North Carolina attended renewable energy workshops for teachers held this summer at Appalachian State University.

  • Appalachian’s Energy Center assists counties with landfill gas to energy projects
    Appalachian’s Energy Center assists counties with landfill gas to energy projects

    Activity supported with Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation funding

    Aug. 25, 2015

    The Appalachian Energy Center at Appalachian State University recently completed a project that began in 2005 to help eight North Carolina counties produce renewable energy while reducing greenhouse gas emissions and improve their economy.

  • Professors at Appalachian receive NSF grant to study dome formation in Georgia and Western North Carolina
    Professors at Appalachian receive NSF grant to study dome formation in Georgia and Western North Carolina
    Aug. 21, 2015

    The Tallulah Gorge area in Georgia and Toxaway Falls in Gorges State Park in Western North Carolina are well known for their beauty and outdoor recreational offerings. For Appalachian State University geologists Gabe Casale and Jamie Levine, the areas are also rich in geological information.

  • Appalachian continues its sustainability project at American cultural centers in China
    Appalachian continues its sustainability project at American cultural centers in China
    Aug. 18, 2015

    The American Cultural Center (ACC) established at Northeastern University (NEU) in Shenyang, China, by Appalachian State University continued a second year of sustainability activities that included presentations and film discussions led by faculty from Appalachian.

  • DeWitt receives NC Arts Council Artist Fellowship
    DeWitt receives NC Arts Council Artist Fellowship
    Aug. 18, 2015

    Abigail DeWitt of Burnsville, a visiting assistant professor at Appalachian State University, is one of 18 individuals who have received a North Carolina Arts Council Artist Fellowship for 2015–16.

  • Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation awards $100,000 to Appalachian to support math education
    Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation awards $100,000 to Appalachian to support math education
    Aug. 5, 2015

    Trustees of the Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation have awarded a two-year $100,000 grant to Appalachian State University’s Department of Curriculum and Instruction to provide Math Recovery® training and coach approximately 35 elementary mathematics teacher leaders who will in turn support their colleagues in Alleghany, Avery, Burke and Wilkes counties.

  • Hatley and Smith appointed to Appalachian’s Board of Trustees
    Hatley and Smith appointed to Appalachian’s Board of Trustees
    July 31, 2015

    Robert C. Hatley and D. Kenan Smith have been appointed by Gov. Pat McCrory to four-year terms on Appalachian State University’s Board of Trustees. Their appointment is effective immediately.

  • Beaver College of Health Sciences receives grant to expand rural healthcare
    Beaver College of Health Sciences receives grant to expand rural healthcare
    July 13, 2015

    The Beaver College of Health Sciences at Appalachian State University has received a $175,000 grant from the Golden LEAF Foundation to support development of telehealth technology and programming to increase rural health training opportunities for future healthcare providers and improve the health and well-being of medically underserved rural communities.

  • Whitener Foundation grant funds music therapy scholarship
    Whitener Foundation grant funds music therapy scholarship
    June 29, 2015

    A $5,000 grant from the Whitener Foundation will fund a music therapy scholarship in Appalachian State University’s Hayes School of Music.

  • Commitment to service, leadership and academics are hallmarks of the Wilson Scholars
    Commitment to service, leadership and academics are hallmarks of the Wilson Scholars
    June 15, 2015

    The Wilson Scholars Program is Appalachian State University’s most prestigious full-ride, merit-based scholarship. The 2015 class arrives on campus soon.

  • Fulbright awards send Appalachian professors around the globe
    Fulbright awards send Appalachian professors around the globe
    June 3, 2015

    China, Ethiopia, Poland and Austria are the upcoming destinations for four professors at Appalachian State University. Each has received a Fulbright award to teach and/or conduct research at their host institution.

  • Registration opens for the High Country Triple Crown running series
    Registration opens for the High Country Triple Crown running series
    May 22, 2015

    The Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina Institute for Health and Human Services (IHHS) at Appalachian State University announces the High Country Triple Crown, a series of three challenging and fun races covering beautiful mountain terrain.

  • Twenty students from Appalachian receive SECU Internship Program award
    Twenty students from Appalachian receive SECU Internship Program award
    May 21, 2015

    Through the SECU Internship Program, State Employees’ Credit Union (SECU) members though the SECU Foundation, will provide Appalachian, East Carolina University and UNC Pembroke up to $100,000 to support paid internships for as many as 20 qualifying in-state undergraduates from each university.

  • Delta Zeta chapter raises more than $4,700 for Communication Disorders Clinic at Appalachian
    Delta Zeta chapter raises more than $4,700 for Communication Disorders Clinic at Appalachian
    May 13, 2015

    Delta Zeta Sorority’s Lambda Phi chapter recently sponsored its 9th annual Turtle Trot 5K, The event drew more than 300 runners and raised $4,738.40 to support the Charles E. and Geneva S. Scott Scottish Rite Communication Disorders Clinic at Appalachian State University.

  • Four high school seniors receive full-ride Wilson Scholarship to attend Appalachian
    Four high school seniors receive full-ride Wilson Scholarship to attend Appalachian
    May 7, 2015

    Four high school seniors have been selected to receive Appalachian State University’s Wilson Scholarship, the university’s most prestigious full-ride, merit-based scholarship.

  • One day iBackAPP fundraiser nets more than $165,000 for Appalachian
    One day iBackAPP fundraiser nets more than $165,000 for Appalachian
    May 6, 2015

    Donors from across the globe joined together May 1 for iBackAPP day, Appalachian State University’s one-day fundraiser.

  • Cloutier receives awards from Cave Research Foundation and Geological Society of America
    Cloutier receives awards from Cave Research Foundation and Geological Society of America
    May 5, 2015

    When Mara C. Cloutier chose to attend graduate school at Appalachian State University, the Asheville resident said it was because she could explore two possible passions: field work and lab research.

  • Bennett wins Capote Literary Trust Scholarship
    Bennett wins Capote Literary Trust Scholarship
    April 28, 2015

    Andrew D. Bennett of Cary has won the Truman Capote Literary Trust Scholarship for Creative Writing (prose) for 2015-16. Bennett is a junior at Appalachian State University majoring in English with a concentration in creative writing. His first place award is $3,420.

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