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Topic: Students

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  • App State welcomes newest class of 1,300 alumni
    App State welcomes newest class of 1,300 alumni
    Dec. 18, 2019

    More than 1,300 Appalachian State University students crossed the stage during the university’s Fall 2019 Commencement ceremonies, held Dec. 13 in Holmes Convocation Center.

  • App Builds a Home receives match donation
    App Builds a Home receives match donation
    Watauga Democrat
    Dec. 11, 2019

    Curt and Linda Gillespie of Blowing Rock and Naples, Fla., were so inspired by the hard work at the first High Country Blitz Build, which was completed within 48 hours on Sept. 21-22 in affiliation with Watauga Habitat for Humanity and the student-led organization App Builds a Home of Appalachian State University, that they made a matching gift to the project.

  • Appalachian students give back
    Appalachian students give back
    The Courier-Tribune
    Dec. 9, 2019

    During fall break, 29 students, staff and faculty gave back to organizations in North Carolina and Georgia by participating in Alternative Service Experience (ASE) programs offered through Appalachian and the Community Together (ACT) — part of Appalachian State University’s Division of Student Affairs. Among them was Bri Carter of Randleman.

  • App State awards Appalachian Community members and alumna for global leadership and engagement
    App State awards Appalachian Community members and alumna for global leadership and engagement
    Dec. 9, 2019

    Appalachian’s 2019 Global Leadership Awards and Global Engagement Award were bestowed during the university’s annual Appalachian Global Symposium. Seven were honored for their support and significant contributions to advance global learning at Appalachian.

  • App State’s Army ROTC program celebrates 50th anniversary
    App State’s Army ROTC program celebrates 50th anniversary
    Nov. 26, 2019

    Appalachian State University’s Army ROTC culminated its 50th anniversary celebrations with a weekend of events that included participation in the university’s Heroes Day during the last home football game of the regular season.

  • 15 countries, 6 continents — go globe-trotting with ‘Mountaineers Abroad’
    15 countries, 6 continents — go globe-trotting with ‘Mountaineers Abroad’

    App State announces winning photos of International Education Week Photo Contest

    Nov. 26, 2019

    Appalachian’s Office of International Education and Development announces the winners and runners-up of its 2019 International Education Week Photo Contest. The photos, taken by Appalachian faculty, staff and students, span 15 countries and six continents.

  • Appalachian interior design students’ concept ‘pops up’ at The Container Store
    Appalachian interior design students’ concept ‘pops up’ at The Container Store
    Nov. 15, 2019

    The Container Store chose the pop-up shop design of Appalachian interior design majors Jake Still and Grace McCormick, which packages key essentials for college students to organize their living spaces, as the winner of the 2019 PAVE GlobalShop Design Challenge.

  • Double Wood Farm scholarships recognize App State students for academic excellence, service to the community
    Double Wood Farm scholarships recognize App State students for academic excellence, service to the community
    Nov. 14, 2019

    Double Wood Farm, owned by Appalachian Board of Trustees Secretary Mark E. Ricks ’89, donates two scholarships to Appalachian to recognize students for academic excellence and service to the community. The scholarships were awarded during the Oct. 31 football game.

  • App State student presents Latina deportation research at national conference
    App State student presents Latina deportation research at national conference
    Nov. 11, 2019

    Anna Biache, a senior sociology major, presented findings about Latina deportation trends at the Association of Humanist Sociology’s annual conference in El Paso, Texas. Her research was conducted in collaboration with Appalachian sociology professors Dr. Felicia Arriaga and Dr. Cameron Lippard.

  • Positive incentives guide students at App State Academy at Middle Fork
    Positive incentives guide students at App State Academy at Middle Fork
    Nov. 5, 2019

    Darron Daniels, the behavioral support coach at Appalachian’s Academy at Middle Fork, was inspired by lessons in his criminal justice courses to make a difference in the lives of children.

  • Behind Disney’s magic — Alex Young among App State students who intern for the company
    Behind Disney’s magic — Alex Young among App State students who intern for the company
    Nov. 5, 2019

    Appalachian is in the top 100 schools Disney partners with for its Disney College Program internships. Read about one student’s experience.

  • A fall break of service: Appalachian students and staff give back to communities through Alternative Service Experience
    A fall break of service: Appalachian students and staff give back to communities through Alternative Service Experience
    Nov. 1, 2019

    Over the 2019 fall break, teams of Appalachian students chose to participate in one of three Alternative Service Experience programs offered through the university’s Appalachian and the Community Together (ACT) office.

  • South Arts supports App State documentary on living folk traditions in Appalachia
    South Arts supports App State documentary on living folk traditions in Appalachia
    Oct. 30, 2019

    This grant funding supports graduate student Chelsey Johnson’s work during the 2019–20 academic year to document living folk traditions in Appalachia. The project is part of the “In These Mountains” initiative, which aims to preserve Central Appalachia’s arts and culture.

  • Sarah Caudill interns with U.S. Department of State’s Mandela Washington Fellowship
    Sarah Caudill interns with U.S. Department of State’s Mandela Washington Fellowship
    Oct. 29, 2019

    The opportunity allowed her to test her sociological skills, gain more insight into national issues and expand social networks, Caudill said.

  • Dave by the Bell: Is App State right for me?
    Dave by the Bell: Is App State right for me?
    Oct. 25, 2019

    Current App State students share why others should consider attending the university. Some of the top answers? Helpful professors, a beautiful location in the Blue Ridge Mountains and a friendly App State Community.

  • App State receives more than $600K from NSF in support of sea sponge research
    App State receives more than $600K from NSF in support of sea sponge research
    Oct. 23, 2019

    Dr. Cara Fiore, visiting assistant professor in Appalachian’s Department of Biology, will travel to the Caribbean island of Curaçao in summer 2020 to begin her research of sea sponge filtration and its impact on the coral reef food web.

  • Student leader Logan DiFranco gains more confidence after Chicago internship
    Student leader Logan DiFranco gains more confidence after Chicago internship
    Oct. 18, 2019

    The highly competitive paid internship at Spark Foundry advertising agency has made Logan DiFranco more self-assured and excited about her prospects after graduation, she said.

  • Appalachian guarantees admission to qualifying high school seniors in 11 NC GEAR UP school districts
    Appalachian guarantees admission to qualifying high school seniors in 11 NC GEAR UP school districts
    Oct. 17, 2019

    Through the GEAR UP Guarantee program, current seniors in 11 Western North Carolina high school districts who meet specific academic requirements and submit an application by Friday, Nov. 1, are guaranteed admission to Appalachian.

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