Local business ECRS establishes new scholarship program for Computer Science students
Feb 21, 2019
ECR Software Corporation (ECRS), a locally owned business in Boone, N.C. has announced the establishment of a Computer Science High Achievers Scholarship for students in the Department of Computer Science at Appalachian State University.
College News, Departmental News, Outreach & Community Engagement, Awards & Honors, StudentsDr. Cole Edwards emphasizes fieldwork in studying geological history
Feb 20, 2019
Dr. Cole Edwards’ specialty is investigating the causes of life and death — with evidence that is about 400 million years old.
College News, Sustainability, Grants & ResearchThe High Country meets the Middle Kingdom: Chinese immersion program for high school students
Feb 20, 2019
Fifteen high school students, from Watauga High School, Allegheny High School, Draughn High School in Burke County and Salem Academy in High Point, participated in a three-week long, residential Chinese immersion program themed “The High Country Meets the Middle Kingdom” this past su
College NewsOffice of Student Research supports undergraduate professional development at National American Geophysical Union meeting
Feb 19, 2019
In December, fifteen faculty and students from four departmental areas in the College of Arts and Sciences with assistance from the Office of Student Research attended the fall American Geophysical Union Meeting in Washington, D.C.
College News, Students, Faculty & Staff, Grants & ResearchDepartment of Energy changes give Appalachian State an opportunity to continue carbon emission reporting for Global solutions
Feb 18, 2019
The year 2017 was a threshold year for global emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) to the atmosphere and for global climate change. Carbon dioxide is emitted when fossil fuels are burned and it is the principal gas responsible for global climate change.
College News, Sustainability, Global Learning, Grants & ResearchBiology Seminar Series on Wednesday, Feb. 20 with Dr. Susan Lappan
Feb 18, 2019
The Department of Biology Seminar series will feature Dr. Susan Lappan presenting a talk entitled, "Big challenges for small apes: Prospects for gibbon conservation in an "Asian Tiger Cub."'
College News, Events"Mechanisms of Demographic Variability Across Scales and Contexts" with Dr. Tom Anderson
Feb 15, 2019
Dr. Tom Anderson will give a talk titled, "Mechanisms of Demographic Variability Across Scales and Contexts." The talk will take place in Rankin Scinece West, Room 183 at 4 p.m.
College News, EventsDr. Sarah Evans makes hydrogeology studies relevant to everyday life
Feb 14, 2019
Dr. Sarah Evans never wants her lectures to be dry — particularly since her subject is water: its movement, quality and interactions on and below the Earth’s surface.
College News, Sustainability, Faculty & StaffNonfiction Author and Journalist Beth Macy, Reading and Craft Talk Scheduled
Feb 14, 2019
Journalist and author Beth Macy will discuss her New York Times-bestselling book, DOPESICK: Dealers, Doctors, and the Drug Company That Addicted America. The book chronicles the opioid crisis, including the role of doctors, drug companies, and the gover
College News, Events, Departmental NewsCenter for Judaic, Holocaust and Peace Studies creates grants for student research and conference in Akko, Israel
Feb 13, 2019
During the academic year 2018-19, the Center for Judaic, Holocaust and Peace Studies (CJHPS) introduced student travel grants.
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