Fall 2022 SAFE Fund Application Information
Aug 24, 2022
The College of Arts and Sciences Student and Faculty Excellence (SAFE) Fund is accepting applications with a deadline of Monday, October 3, 2022, at 5:00 p.m.
College News, SAFE Grant, Grants & ResearchDr. Rick Elmore coedits new book exploring biopolitics of punishment
Aug 5, 2022
BOONE, N.C. — What were Jacques Derrida and Michel Foucault's perspectives on philosophical method and their political implications? How does their dialogue relate to contemporary political crises?
Departmental News, Faculty & Staff, Grants & Research5 faculty teams awarded 2022 Chancellor’s Innovation grants for projects at App State
Jul 25, 2022
The 2022 Chancellor’s Innovation Scholars have been announced, with five teams of Appalachian State University faculty receiving up to $10,000 each from the Office of the Chancellor and the Division of Academic Affairs.
University News, Awards & Honors, Faculty & Staff, Grants & ResearchDr. Sarah Evans collaborates with CAS student, faculty on permafrost research
Jul 19, 2022
BOONE, N.C. — The Arctic has warmed three times the rate of the global average, resulting in extensive thaw of perennially frozen ground known as permafrost.
Departmental News, Faculty & Staff, Students, Grants & ResearchSAFE Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Cameron Gokee
Jul 14, 2022
SAFE Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Cameron Gokee
Dr. Cameron Gokee, assistant professor, Department of Anthropology
App State biology interns spend summer in Wilson Creek’s ‘natural playground’
Jun 29, 2022
Catching fish, salamanders and an occasional water snake is all in a day’s work for Appalachian State University biology students Nick Campany and Carson Scott — interns this summer for nonprofit organization ACleanWilsonCreek.org (ACWC).
College News, Grants & Research, Outreach & Community Engagement, Students, SustainabilityNext-gen weather station installed near Everest’s summit
Jun 28, 2022
On a postcard day in 2021, Tenzing Gyalzen Sherpa crested the Balcony, a windswept rest spot high on Mount Everest’s Southeast Ridge. In front of his crampons, half-buried in the hardened snow, were the remains of the world’s highest weather station.
College News, Faculty & Staff, Global Learning, Grants & ResearchNational Endowment for the Humanities Provides Funds for University Research
Jun 21, 2022
Elizabeth Perego, assistant professor, Department of History has been named one recipient of funds distributed by the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH).
College News, Faculty & Staff, Grants & Research