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Topic: Students

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  • App State announces 4 recipients of its Dr. Willie C. Fleming Scholarship
    App State announces 4 recipients of its Dr. Willie C. Fleming Scholarship
    Nov. 10, 2021

    Four first-year students have been awarded full in-state tuition to App State through the university’s Dr. Willie C. Fleming Scholarship — a merit-based scholarship designed to support students from underrepresented populations.

  • App State social work students bring diverse books to WCS classrooms
    App State social work students bring diverse books to WCS classrooms
    Watauga Democrat
    Nov. 10, 2021

    App State social work students raised money to donate books to Watauga County elementary schools to better represent diverse student populations.

  • 8 aspiring health care professionals named App State Beaver Scholars for 2021–22
    8 aspiring health care professionals named App State Beaver Scholars for 2021–22
    Nov. 10, 2021

    App State named eight Beaver College of Health Sciences students as Beaver Scholars for the 2021–22 academic year. The scholarship — established in 2019 by App State alumnus Don Beaver ’62 ’64 and his wife, Vickie Beaver, the couple for whom the college is named — provides support to North Carolina students with a commitment to health care careers.

  • 10 students commit to advancing diversity at App State as 2021–22 Diversity Scholarship recipients
    10 students commit to advancing diversity at App State as 2021–22 Diversity Scholarship recipients
    Nov. 8, 2021

    The 10 first-year students accepted into App State’s Diversity Scholars Program were recognized for their demonstrated leadership potential, academic achievement and willingness to create positive change, along with a commitment to the principles of diversity.

  • Dr. Sarah Evans, App State students to explore how water patterns in melting permafrost affect climate change
    Dr. Sarah Evans, App State students to explore how water patterns in melting permafrost affect climate change
    Nov. 3, 2021

    App State assistant professor Dr. Sarah Evans and App State undergraduate students will spend the next three summers studying water saturation patterns in Alaska’s thawing permafrost — research aimed at providing new insights on the advancement of climate change. Their research is supported by a nearly $690,000 National Science Foundation grant.

  • App State’s TRIO Student Support Services awarded continued federal funding for 2021–22
    App State’s TRIO Student Support Services awarded continued federal funding for 2021–22
    Nov. 2, 2021

    The TRIO Student Support Services (SSS) program at App State has received $338,780 in additional federal grant funding for the 2021–22 academic year. For nearly 50 years SSS has provided comprehensive services that support first-generation and/or low-income students throughout their academic careers.

  • Bristol native was one of two named Young Birder of the Year [student featured]
    Bristol native was one of two named Young Birder of the Year [student featured]
    Bristol Herald Courier
    Nov. 1, 2021

    Appalachian State University senior biology major Adrianna Nelson was one of two students to be named the American Birding Association’s Young Birder of the Year, a mentoring program that awards young birders across the country from ages 10-18.

  • Thousands return to Boone for App State Homecoming 2021
    Thousands return to Boone for App State Homecoming 2021
    Nov. 1, 2021

    For Mountaineer alumni, students, faculty, staff and friends, App State Homecoming 2021 represented not only an annual return to Boone, but also a return to traditional in-person gatherings and activities.

  • App State celebrates research and creative activity, honors two faculty members
    App State celebrates research and creative activity, honors two faculty members
    Oct. 28, 2021

    At the culmination of App State’s weeklong virtual celebration of research and creativity activity, the university honored Dr. Andy Heckert and Joseph Bathanti with the Chancellor’s and Provost’s Awards, respectively. The faculty were recognized for superior achievement in their fields and sustained productivity.

  • 16 App State students develop professional skills through SECU Foundation internships
    16 App State students develop professional skills through SECU Foundation internships
    Oct. 28, 2021

    This spring and summer, 16 App State students served their local and regional communities as participants in the State Employees’ Credit Union (SECU) Public Fellows Intern Program. The program, funded by the SECU Foundation, is designed to help students develop their professional skills as they work with leaders of community-based businesses, nonprofits or government agencies.

  • Frank Scholars Program will support 12 full-time App State students each year
    Frank Scholars Program will support 12 full-time App State students each year
    Oct. 25, 2021

    Twelve full-time App State students from North Carolina’s Piedmont region are beneficiaries of the Frank Scholars Program, funded by the late Hughlene Bostian Frank ’68 and William “Bill” Frank — longtime friends and supporters of App State.

  • ‘The future of policing’ — 14 recruits graduate from Appalachian Police Academy
    ‘The future of policing’ — 14 recruits graduate from Appalachian Police Academy
    Oct. 12, 2021

    Appalachian Police Officer Development Program grads enter the criminal justice job market with a college degree, North Carolina law enforcement certification and up to two years of policing experience.

  • History and tradition — App State’s 4th annual Founders Day celebration
    History and tradition — App State’s 4th annual Founders Day celebration
    Oct. 8, 2021

    App State celebrated its history and traditions during the fourth annual Founders Day, Sept. 17. The day’s events included a Bell Ringers Society ceremony and a lecture and tour of the historic Boone Cemetery, along with AppalFest on Sanford Mall.

  • 3 Mountaineers receive 2021 Plemmons Leadership Medallions
    3 Mountaineers receive 2021 Plemmons Leadership Medallions
    Oct. 1, 2021

    Emergency Management Director Jason Marshburn, advertising professor Dr. Thomas Mueller and student leader Aiyana Willoughby have each been honored with a 2021 Plemmons Leadership Medallion.

  • Long-awaited pomp and circumstance for App State’s Class of 2020
    Long-awaited pomp and circumstance for App State’s Class of 2020
    Sep. 26, 2021

    Families and friends gathered in Holmes Convocation Center to watch 274 members of App State’s Class of 2020 cross the commencement stage during two ceremonies. These events — more than 16 months in the making — were part of a weekend of celebrations hosted by App State’s Office of Alumni Affairs, Sept. 23–25.

  • Find resources, support at Health, Wellness and Safety Week Sept. 7-14
    Find resources, support at Health, Wellness and Safety Week Sept. 7-14
    Sep. 3, 2021

    A week of engaging events helps App State students learn about safety and wellness resources available on and off campus — and how they can be a support to others.

  • Dave by the Bell: Welcome Back!
    Dave by the Bell: Welcome Back!
    Sep. 3, 2021

    Students are back and so is Dave by the Bell. How'd that first week of classes treat you?

  • App State’s Nataly Jimenez: A scholar and an advocate
    App State’s Nataly Jimenez: A scholar and an advocate
    Sep. 2, 2021

    First-generation student and Wilson Scholar Nataly Jimenez, a senior majoring in sociology-criminology, deviance and law, aspires to become an immigration lawyer — a goal inspired by watching her own immigrant family encounter hardships.

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