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  • Dr. Lucy Purgason receives Chi Sigma Iota JCLA Outstanding Article Award
    Dr. Lucy Purgason receives Chi Sigma Iota JCLA Outstanding Article Award
    March 15, 2019

    Purgason, an assistant professor in Appalachian’s Department of Human Development and Psychological Counseling, along with her co-authors, was recognized for the article “Mentoring Counselor Education Students: A Delphi Study with Leaders in the Field.”

  • Dr. Mark Spond assesses condition of agricultural parcels along Blue Ridge Parkway using NPS funding
    Dr. Mark Spond assesses condition of agricultural parcels along Blue Ridge Parkway using NPS funding
    March 15, 2019

    Spond — Appalachian’s liaison to the National Park Service — completed the assessment in fall 2018, evaluating the current conditions of the parcels to identify corrective actions and/or best management practices needed.

  • Research by Appalachian economics professor suggests lack of sleep reduces voter turnout
    Research by Appalachian economics professor suggests lack of sleep reduces voter turnout
    March 15, 2019

    The research of Dr. David Dickinson, professor of economics at Appalachian, along with political scientists Drs. John Holbein and Jerome Schäfer, has found that insufficient sleep predicts lower voter turnout.

  • How much are you 'willing toupee?' Combing through the economics of baldness
    How much are you 'willing toupee?' Combing through the economics of baldness
    CBC Radio
    March 8, 2019

    A team of economists in the U.S., including Walker College of Business associate professor Dr. Dave McEvoy, say men of a certain age are coping with a particularly hairy sort of stress — and they’ll pay through the teeth to avoid facing it head on.

  • Water quality, volcanic destruction and glacier recession among Appalachian's research highlighted at national conference
    Water quality, volcanic destruction and glacier recession among Appalachian's research highlighted at national conference
    March 6, 2019

    Fifteen Appalachian State University students, alumni and faculty attended the 2018 American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting in Washington, D.C., where the students and alumni presented research in a range of earth science topics.

  • Studies: Road salt use impacts local waterways
    Studies: Road salt use impacts local waterways
    Watauga Democrat
    March 1, 2019

    Salted roads can reduce accidents by 51 to 88 percent once the treatment is applied, according to The Salt Institute. Despite road salt’s seemingly essential role in keeping society mobile during harsh High Country winters, Dr. Shea Tuberty, along with other students and teachers at Appalachian State University, wondered— where does all the salt go once the snow is gone?

  • N.C. Arts Council supports Dance Theatre of Harlem residency at Appalachian
    N.C. Arts Council supports Dance Theatre of Harlem residency at Appalachian
    Feb. 27, 2019

    As part of the residency, Dance Theatre of Harlem members performed at Appalachian in the 2018–19 “The Schafer Center Presents …” series and conducted workshops and master classes with theater and dance students.

  • NIOSH supports Appalachian research on how to keep workers safe on the job
    NIOSH supports Appalachian research on how to keep workers safe on the job
    Feb. 26, 2019

    Appalachian psychology professors Drs. Shawn Bergman and Tim Ludwig will collaborate on a four-year pilot study funded by NIOSH to examine how using HSE data in analytics can help keep workers safe on the job.

  • Appalachian announces International Mountain Studies Symposium
    Appalachian announces International Mountain Studies Symposium
    Feb. 26, 2019

    Drs. Dawn Hollis, Jon Mathieu and Gilles Rudaz — three international academics in mountain studies — are the keynote speakers for the symposium and will present their research alongside Appalachian students, faculty and staff.

  • Venezuela crisis: Trump threats to Maduro evoke bloody history of US intervention in Latin America
    Venezuela crisis: Trump threats to Maduro evoke bloody history of US intervention in Latin America
    San Francisco Chronicle
    Feb. 25, 2019

    Dr. Joseph Gonzalez outlines the often-militaristic history of U.S.–Latin American relations and writes that the U.S. has an opportunity for stronger diplomatic relations — and a safer way to restore democracy — if it chooses this time to work with a coalition called the Lima Group.

  • NPS funds Appalachian survey of WNS-affected bats in Blue Ridge Parkway area
    NPS funds Appalachian survey of WNS-affected bats in Blue Ridge Parkway area
    Feb. 22, 2019

    The survey, conducted in fall 2018 by Dr. Mark Spond, Appalachian’s liaison to the National Park Service, investigated the distribution and extent of white-nose syndrome in the southern Appalachian Mountains.

  • Peru study abroad programs, summer 2018
    Peru study abroad programs, summer 2018
    Feb. 21, 2019

    View photos from two Appalachian faculty-led study abroad programs in Peru that focused on climate research and sustainable energy practices.

  • Dr. Cole Edwards emphasizes fieldwork in studying geological history
    Dr. Cole Edwards emphasizes fieldwork in studying geological history
    Feb. 18, 2019

    Dr. Cole Edwards uses fieldwork to bring to life the evolution of biospheres and environments throughout Earth’s history.

  • Gilman Scholar Patrick Ross conducts independent study in Madagascar
    Gilman Scholar Patrick Ross conducts independent study in Madagascar
    Feb. 15, 2019

    Ross, a senior sustainable development major, traveled to Madagascar’s Anjanaharibe-Sud Special Reserve in November 2018, where he installed cameras as part of his independent study of the rainforest’s small carnivore inhabitants.

  • Dr. William “Bill” Hutchins translates epic novel ‘The Fetishists’ into English
    Dr. William “Bill” Hutchins translates epic novel ‘The Fetishists’ into English
    Feb. 8, 2019

    This makes the fourth book by Libyan author Ibrahim al-Koni that Hutchins, professor of religious studies at Appalachian, has translated from the original Arabic to English.

  • Dr. Benjamin Powell named among UNC System’s 2019 Faculty Fellows
    Dr. Benjamin Powell named among UNC System’s 2019 Faculty Fellows
    Feb. 1, 2019

    Powell will spend one year researching academic affairs and assist in introducing new strategies to the teaching and learning environment as part of the UNC System’s 2019 Digital Learning Project.

  • Per capita carbon emissions must fall to 1955 levels
    Per capita carbon emissions must fall to 1955 levels
    Nature
    Jan. 30, 2019

    Correspondence from Appalachian’s Gregg Marland: The findings of the 2018 Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change special report imply that we need to reduce global emissions of carbon dioxide within 12 years to where they were 41 years ago, to avoid a 1.5 °C increase in average Earth surface temperature. We need to make drastic changes in carbon emissions, soon. This means widespread global cooperation and unprecedented commitment.

  • Appalachian music professor’s music may air during Super Bowl LIII
    Appalachian music professor’s music may air during Super Bowl LIII
    Jan. 29, 2019

    Appalachian music professor Dr. Greg McCandless will be listening closely during Super Bowl LIII — two of his songs may air during CBS’ broadcast of the game Sunday.

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