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  • Appalachian’s Team Sunergy wins podium spot in Formula Sun Grand Prix
    Appalachian’s Team Sunergy wins podium spot in Formula Sun Grand Prix
    July 24, 2018

    Appalachian’s Team Sunergy secured a podium spot for the third year running in the Formula Sun Grand Prix (FSGP), an annual competition presented by the Innovators Educational Foundation (IEF), in which teams race solar-powered vehicles for eight hours each day over a three-day period.

  • New Police Officer Development Program to train the ‘policing leaders of tomorrow’ at Appalachian
    New Police Officer Development Program to train the ‘policing leaders of tomorrow’ at Appalachian
    July 19, 2018

    The Appalachian Police Officer Development Program — the second of its kind in the nation — begins training student police cadets in summer 2018.

  • Appalachian industrial design students craft furniture for Moses Cone Manor minitheater
    Appalachian industrial design students craft furniture for Moses Cone Manor minitheater
    July 18, 2018

    Students in Cameron Van Dyke’s spring 2018 Preliminary Design Studio course designed and built the furniture from scratch. The minitheater, which seats 15 and is handicapped-accessible, will screen Appalachian video productions.

  • ‘Bee’ part of Appalachian’s honeybee monitoring system research
    ‘Bee’ part of Appalachian’s honeybee monitoring system research

    The local community is invited to view and submit observations of the Department of Computer Science’s Beemon system

    July 17, 2018

    Beemon — a honeybee hive monitoring system created by faculty and students in Appalachian’s Department of Computer Science — is being used by beekeepers and researchers to assess/monitor the health of local hives.

  • NC OSHERC funds Appalachian study on individual-level temperatures in cold work environments
    NC OSHERC funds Appalachian study on individual-level temperatures in cold work environments
    July 17, 2018

    Drs. Maggie Sugg and Jennifer Runkle, the grant recipients, said they plan to translate the study’s findings into new prevention strategies that would ensure optimal worker performance and protection in such environments.

  • The Paleontological Society funds Appalachian research into what role a lack of oxygen played in the Late Devonian mass extinction
    The Paleontological Society funds Appalachian research into what role a lack of oxygen played in the Late Devonian mass extinction
    July 17, 2018

    Appalachian’s Dr. Cole Edwards and his team of researchers are testing rock samples collected from the western U.S. for anoxia — or the absence of oxygen — which may have contributed to the Late Devonian extinction.

  • Solar-powered vehicles start 1700-mile race in Omaha
    Solar-powered vehicles start 1700-mile race in Omaha

    Appalachian State University’s Team Sunergy is one of the participants in the American Solar Challenge

    KETV NewsWatch 7
    July 15, 2018

    It's a race with no fuel, because the cars are powered by solar energy. Saturday morning teams began their 1,700-mile race, starting at the Lewis and Clark Trail in Omaha. Fourteen solar-powered vehicles race through four states and finish in Omaha. National and international schools compete in the American Solar Challenge with two different classes and a variety of styles and techniques.

  • ‘From the tree to the public’
    ‘From the tree to the public’

    In the Conscious Furniture Design project, students create works influenced by the Japanese philosophy of Ma while communication majors document the process

    July 11, 2018

    Industrial design students turn sustainably harvested wood into national showcase-worthy furniture using the Japanese philosophy of Ma. Communication students document the process.

  • Four Appalachian Community members awarded 2017–18 W.H. Plemmons Leadership Medallions
    Four Appalachian Community members awarded 2017–18 W.H. Plemmons Leadership Medallions
    July 9, 2018

    Appalachian’s Elaine Everly, Nicole Flournory, Patrick Setzer and Keith Martin are the 2017–18 recipients of W.H. Plemmons Leadership Medallion — the highest award of its kind at Appalachian.

  • Appalachian students build tiny house for local nonprofit KAMPN
    Appalachian students build tiny house for local nonprofit KAMPN
    July 9, 2018

    Students in Appalachian’s Department of Sustainable Technology and the Built Environment have been working to construct a tiny house for LIFE Village — a new initiative of Kids with Autism Making Progress in Nature (KAMPN).

  • NSF Fellowships support Appalachian alumnae’s graduate-level study in science disciplines
    NSF Fellowships support Appalachian alumnae’s graduate-level study in science disciplines
    June 28, 2018

    Rachel Jordan ’18 and Autumn Melby ’18 will pursue dual master’s and Ph.D. programs beginning in fall 2018 through National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowships.

  • Equine assisted therapy course at Appalachian prepares future counselors through a ‘multisensory approach to learning’
    Equine assisted therapy course at Appalachian prepares future counselors through a ‘multisensory approach to learning’
    June 26, 2018

    For the second consecutive summer, students in the Equine Assisted Learning and Psychotherapy course had the opportunity to learn therapeutic techniques by working with full-sized and miniature horses at Lazy Acres Farm.

  • Student success — early intervention is key
    Student success — early intervention is key
    June 26, 2018

    Dr. Greg Lester, executive director of academic advising and student success, says early intervention is key for students who are struggling academically. The Office of Student Success offers help at Appalachian.

  • NCDA&CS grant supports Appalachian research of biochar to increase crop yields at local farm
    NCDA&CS grant supports Appalachian research of biochar to increase crop yields at local farm
    June 25, 2018

    Researchers in Appalachian’s Department of Sustainable Technology and the Built Environment and the Appalachian Energy Center will study biochar’s ability to increase crop yields at Heritage Homestead Farm in Crumpler.

  • Racing on Solar Energy — the evolution of ROSE and Appalachian’s solar vehicle team
    Racing on Solar Energy — the evolution of ROSE and Appalachian’s solar vehicle team
    June 22, 2018

    Appalachian’s Team Sunergy unveils its Cruiser Class car named ROSE (Racing on Solar Energy), designed for 2018 competitions and beyond.

  • The making of ROSE, Team Sunergy’s first Cruiser Class solar vehicle — a photo gallery
    The making of ROSE, Team Sunergy’s first Cruiser Class solar vehicle — a photo gallery
    June 22, 2018

    Appalachian’s solar vehicle team, Team Sunergy, designed and built its first Cruiser Class vehicle entirely in-house — including cup holders — ahead of the 2018 American Solar Challenge and Formula Sun Grand Prix.

  • Racing on Solar Energy — ROSE's racing team
    Racing on Solar Energy — ROSE's racing team
    June 22, 2018

    Meet Team Sunergy’s 2018 crew taking Appalachian State University’s solar car ROSE (Racing on Solar Energy) to international competitions this summer.

  • AppX: International Roommates
    AppX: International Roommates
    June 14, 2018

    An Australian in the High Country sings songs at Mabel School, teaches kids to play cricket and learns what Southerners mean when they say “buggy.”

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