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Topic: Sustainability

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  • Appalachian senior Jake Haire builds on his future through KMI International internship
    Appalachian senior Jake Haire builds on his future through KMI International internship
    April 26, 2019

    Appalachian’s Jake Haire has been selected for a summer 2019 internship with construction management/consulting firm KMI International.

  • Storytelling is key to understanding climate change
    Storytelling is key to understanding climate change

    Dramatic, funny, and original storytelling can astonish us, challenge us, and push us to think anew about addressing climate challenges.

    Yale Climate Connections
    April 24, 2019

    On a visit to Appalachian State University, author and long-time activist Jeff Biggers worked with an incredible group of faculty and students to explore two questions: “What accounts for the gap between science and action on climate change? And what can we do to more effectively mobilize participation?”

  • Appalachian continues carbon emission reporting for global solutions
    Appalachian continues carbon emission reporting for global solutions
    April 24, 2019

    The carbon emissions data set formally maintained by the Oak Ridge National Laboratory’s Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center has received new life at Appalachian through a cross-campus collaboration.

  • Top 8 Renewable Energy Colleges You Didn’t Know About
    Top 8 Renewable Energy Colleges You Didn’t Know About
    Clean Energy Jobs List
    April 22, 2019

    Prestigious universities like Stanford, Duke, Boston University and MIT have renowned alternative energy programs with cutting-edge technology and globally recognized instructors. But there are lesser-known colleges, such as Appalachian State University, offering first-rate renewable energy programs and grooming young leaders to make a lasting impact.

  • Appalachian’s first solar vehicle — Apperion — featured in 2019 Triangle SciTech Expo
    Appalachian’s first solar vehicle — Apperion — featured in 2019 Triangle SciTech Expo
    April 12, 2019

    Apperion is one of more than 50 exhibits included in the expo, which showcases the state’s newest advancements in various technologies and scientific disciplines.

  • Appalachian — a Tree Campus since 2014 — welcomes new trees to campus
    Appalachian — a Tree Campus since 2014 — welcomes new trees to campus
    April 12, 2019

    Appalachian has earned the Arbor Day Foundation’s Tree Campus USA distinction for the fourth consecutive year. The university will plant 25 new trees near Walker Hall as part of its continued commitment to preserving trees.

  • Dr. Dana E. Powell awarded 2019–20 Cornell University SOH Fellowship
    Dr. Dana E. Powell awarded 2019–20 Cornell University SOH Fellowship
    April 8, 2019

    Powell, assistant professor in Appalachian’s Department of Anthropology, is one of only seven scholars in the U.S. and Canada selected by the Cornell University Society for the Humanities (SOH) as 2019–20 Fellows.

  • Kristian Jackson connects humans and the environment — by building trails and a legacy
    Kristian Jackson connects humans and the environment — by building trails and a legacy
    April 2, 2019

    The senior lecturer in the Department of Recreation Management and Physical Education taps into his passion for mountain biking to teach students while enriching the community.

  • ‘Every day is Earth Day at Appalachian’
    ‘Every day is Earth Day at Appalachian’

    The university celebrates with sustainable practices and strengthened resiliency

    March 27, 2019

    Learn how Appalachian celebrates Earth Day year-round. Plus, see the slate of Earth Month events on campus in April.

  • Winners announced for 2019 Chancellor’s Innovation Scholars Program
    Winners announced for 2019 Chancellor’s Innovation Scholars Program
    March 21, 2019

    The winning teams earned awards up to $10,000 each from the Office of the Chancellor and Division of Academic Affairs.

  • The case for resiliency
    The case for resiliency

    Appalachian biology professor Dr. Shea Tuberty and former FEMA Administrator Brock Long discuss how developing a culture of preparedness fosters resiliency

    March 19, 2019

    From the national level to the borders of Appalachian’s campus, prioritizing resilience measures is critical, say former FEMA Administrator Brock Long ’97 ’99 and Appalachian biology professor Dr. Shea Tuberty.

  • Good news for the Smokies — Appalachian researcher cites air quality improvements
    Good news for the Smokies — Appalachian researcher cites air quality improvements
    March 19, 2019

    New research led by Appalachian State University’s Dr. Howard Neufeld reveals ozone has dropped over the past several years to its lowest levels in Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

  • From the Appalachians to the Andes
    From the Appalachians to the Andes

    A Peru study abroad becomes a metaphor for the Appalachian Experience

    March 15, 2019

    In summer 2018, two groups of students, led by Appalachian professors, trekked the highest peaks of Peru and explored the Amazon rainforest, sharing sustainability practices and conducting critical climate research along the way.

  • Climbing into thin air for climate research
    Climbing into thin air for climate research

    A faculty-led study abroad in Peru supports NSF experiments and student learning

    March 15, 2019

    Appalachian students joined Dr. Baker Perry, one of the top experts in his field, to climb mountains and traverse glaciers in Peru, all while participating in climate research projects that may impact the world.

  • Appalachian’s international collaboration yields renewable solutions for Peru village
    Appalachian’s international collaboration yields renewable solutions for Peru village
    March 15, 2019

    During summer 2018, Appalachian students traversed Peru — from the heights of Machu Picchu to Puerto Maldonado in the Amazon rainforest — with the focus of studying and implementing renewable energy solutions in remote areas of the country.

  • Dr. Baker Perry — 'cornerstone of research’ in Appalachia and the Andes
    Dr. Baker Perry — 'cornerstone of research’ in Appalachia and the Andes
    March 15, 2019

    Dr. Baker Perry, professor in App State’s Department of Geography and Planning, has involvement and research interests in the tropical Andes and Appalachian Mountains. His work in studying precipitation, snow and ice, tropical glacier–climate interactions and climate change helps affected populations plan for the future.

  • A different point of view
    A different point of view

    Through her lens and personal narrative, University Photographer Marie Freeman '85 focuses on one Peruvian citizen scientist’s story of the impact of climate change

    March 15, 2019

    While trekking in Peru during a summer 2018 study abroad, Appalachian Photographer Marie Freeman took more than a photo — she captured a citizen scientist’s story of climate change impacts.

  • Peak to peak — Mountaineers study abroad in Peru
    Peak to peak — Mountaineers study abroad in Peru
    March 15, 2019

    Learn about the Peruvian study abroad experience and climate change research of Appalachian State University students and faculty through nine brief videos.

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