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  • 178 Spooky Duke racers help App State raise more than $13,000 for special-needs children
    178 Spooky Duke racers help App State raise more than $13,000 for special-needs children
    Nov. 13, 2020

    More than 175 racers from across the nation participated in App State’s virtual 2020 Spooky Duke Race and Costume Contest. Proceeds from the annual event benefit App State’s Parent to Parent Family Support Network-High Country (FSN-HC), which supports High Country children with special needs and their families.

  • Rising above adversity: A Mountaineer’s road to success
    Rising above adversity: A Mountaineer’s road to success
    Nov. 11, 2020

    Mentors have helped App State student Zoe Huffines overcome personal challenges and tragedy to succeed as a Mountaineer.

  • App State’s Dr. Rebecca Payne Jordan among 8 appointed UNC System Literacy Fellows
    App State’s Dr. Rebecca Payne Jordan among 8 appointed UNC System Literacy Fellows
    Nov. 11, 2020

    App State’s Dr. Rebecca Payne Jordan is one of eight Literacy Fellows appointed by the University of North Carolina System. The fellows are charged with developing a detailed framework for literacy instruction in teacher preparation, to be adopted by all educator preparation programs in the System.

  • App State observes Veterans Day virtually, recognizes campus heroes
    App State observes Veterans Day virtually, recognizes campus heroes
    Nov. 11, 2020

    App State is observing Veterans Day virtually this year with welcome remarks from App State Chancellor Sheri Everts, along with a series of insights from staff veterans in App State’s Facilities Operations and Nick Katers, the university’s associate vice chancellor for facilities management.

  • ‘Doughnut Forget to Vote’ — grant funds voter education, mobilization event for App State students
    ‘Doughnut Forget to Vote’ — grant funds voter education, mobilization event for App State students
    Nov. 4, 2020

    Nearly 750 App State students were treated to a sweet reminder to vote, along with voter information, as part of “Doughnut Forget to Vote” — a nonpartisan voter education and mobilization event held Oct. 22 on App State’s campus.

  • Capturing an unusual year: App State’s 2020 International Education Week Photo Contest
    Capturing an unusual year: App State’s 2020 International Education Week Photo Contest
    Nov. 2, 2020

    Students, faculty and staff submitted their best photos taken during international education experiences in 2019–20 — a year marked by travel restrictions during the global pandemic.

  • App State puts a new spin on homecoming traditions
    App State puts a new spin on homecoming traditions
    Oct. 30, 2020

    With a global pandemic in full force, the fall 2020 semester at App State has necessitated changes to campus events, including major celebrations such as Homecoming. Mountaineers rose to the challenge, reimagining App State traditions and instituting new events during the university’s homecoming festivities last week.

  • Precision on and off the field — App State undergraduate research a springboard for aspiring surgeon
    Precision on and off the field — App State undergraduate research a springboard for aspiring surgeon
    Oct. 27, 2020

    App State senior Cole Garrison, an exercise science major and member of the Mountaineers football team, has been accepted to the University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Medicine, where he plans to pursue a career as a surgeon.

  • Colleges & COVID
    Colleges & COVID
    WSOC-TV
    Oct. 27, 2020

    Dave Faherty reports on the decreasing numbers of COVID-19 cases at App State.

  • $500K grant funds mountain-to-mountain collaboration between App State and South Africa’s UFS
    $500K grant funds mountain-to-mountain collaboration between App State and South Africa’s UFS
    Oct. 27, 2020

    App State and South Africa’s University of the Free State (UFS) will strengthen their existing partnership through a two-year mountain-to-mountain project that has received $500,000 in grant support. Read more about the project, which will engage faculty, staff and graduate students at both institutions.

  • App State students use peer-to-peer efforts to help slow the spread of COVID-19
    App State students use peer-to-peer efforts to help slow the spread of COVID-19
    Oct. 26, 2020

    App State students emphasize healthy behaviors to their peers through a number of student-led initiatives to help limit the spread of COVID-19.

  • App State welcomes first group of GEAR UP students
    App State welcomes first group of GEAR UP students
    Oct. 26, 2020

    Nearly 200 first-year students enrolled at App State this fall are proof that GEAR UP — a federally funded program to prepare students for postsecondary education — works. These GEAR UP graduates — among the first in Western N.C. — represent a 38% increase over 2019–20 enrollment of first-year students from App State’s GEAR UP school partners.

  • App State faculty member fosters equitable experiences for underrepresented students
    App State faculty member fosters equitable experiences for underrepresented students
    Oct. 20, 2020

    App State’s Dr. Jamie Parson is fostering access to careers in insurance for underrepresented students in the Walker College of Business through diversity and inclusion initiatives designed to give students the resources they need to be successful.

  • Library treasure trove preserves history of Appalachia, App State
    Library treasure trove preserves history of Appalachia, App State
    Oct. 19, 2020

    Take a peek into some of the App State and regional treasures available in the university’s Special Collections Research Center — from chunks of coal, to memorabilia from Lulu Belle Wiseman and Scotty Wiseman, to a bottle of Kentucky straight bourbon whiskey.

  • App State’s premier signature scholarships — a lifetime of value
    App State’s premier signature scholarships — a lifetime of value
    Oct. 9, 2020

    Three of App State’s signature scholarships — the Chancellor’s Scholarship, the Dr. Willie C. Fleming Scholarship and the Diversity Scholars Program — provide full in-state tuition and fees, plus additional benefits to provide a lifetime of value.

  • App State announces 2020–21 class of Chancellor’s Scholars
    App State announces 2020–21 class of Chancellor’s Scholars
    Oct. 9, 2020

    The Chancellor’s Scholarship — a four-year program of rigorous study that covers full institutional costs — is Appalachian’s oldest and most academically competitive merit-based scholarship. It is awarded to the highest achieving students who have earned entry into the university’s Honors College.

  • 4 diversity advocates named 2020–21 App State Fleming Scholars
    4 diversity advocates named 2020–21 App State Fleming Scholars
    Oct. 9, 2020

    Four incoming first-year students with the desire to promote cultural diversity have received Appalachian’s Dr. Willie C. Fleming Scholarship, which awards full in-state tuition and fees for up to four consecutive years.

  • App State welcomes 10 aspiring leaders into 2020–21 Diversity Scholars Program
    App State welcomes 10 aspiring leaders into 2020–21 Diversity Scholars Program
    Oct. 9, 2020

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

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