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CAS Fall 2022 Newsletter

CAS Fall 2022 Newsletter
Dec 12, 2022

Check out the Fall 2022 newsletter!

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Appalachian Journal

Appalachian Journal (vol. 49, no. 3-4) now available
Dec 8, 2022

BOONE, N.C. — The newest issue of Appalachian Journal (vol. 49, no.

College News, Arts & Cultural
Dr. Sarah Carmichael

App State’s Dr. Sarah Carmichael named to The Explorers Club 50 for pushing the boundaries of exploration
Dec 2, 2022

She will share her geomicrobiology, mass extinction research Dec. 14 as part of The Explorers 50 Speaker Series

College News, Faculty & Staff, Grants & Research
Veterinary Technology at Appalachian State University

Veterinary Technology program holds pet food drive through December 2
Nov 21, 2022

BOONE, N.C. — Appalachian State University's Veterinary Technology program, in collaboration with the App State Watauga Humane Society (WHS) Club, is soliciting pet supply donations to help local pets.

College News, Events, Outreach & Community Engagement
Initially endowed by Hughlene and Bill Frank, the College of Arts and Sciences Student and Faculty Excellence (SAFE) Fund provides resources that can be used to support undergraduate, graduate and faculty experiences. The SAFE Fund provides funding for college priorities and opportunities that arise throughout the year. These unrestricted funds support student and faculty travel, publication support for faculty and student research opportunities. Learn more at: https://cas.appstate.edu/students/student-and-

SAFE Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Anastacia Schulhoff
Nov 15, 2022

Dr. Anastacia Schulhoff, Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology
Student and Faculty Excellence (SAFE) Fund Recipient: Fall 2021

College News, Faculty & Staff, Grants & Research, SAFE Grant
Chef Nico Albert Williams

November 17: "Gather, Heal, Grow" with Nico Albert Williams
Nov 10, 2022

BOONE, N.C. — Join Cherokee Chef Nico Albert Williams of Burning Cedar Indigenous Foods for a discussion on how ancestral foods can create a pathway to healing generational trauma and health disparities caused by the colonization of the Indigenous people of North America.

College News, Events, Arts & Cultural
SAFE Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Mary Kinkel

SAFE Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Mary Kinkel
Nov 8, 2022

Dr. Mary Kinkel, Associate Professor, Department of Biology
Student and Faculty Excellence (SAFE) Fund Recipient: Fall 2021

College News, Grants & Research, Faculty & Staff, SAFE Grant