Professors at Appalachian receive NSF grant to study dome formation in Georgia and Western North Carolina
Aug 21, 2015
BOONE—The Tallulah Gorge area in Georgia and Toxaway Falls in Gorges State Park in Western North Carolina are well known for their beauty and outdoor recreational offerings.
College News, Faculty & Staff, Grants & ResearchResearch team studies a local water resource, wins a national award
Jul 2, 2015
Dr. Kristan Cockerill, Assistant Professor in Cultural, Gender and Global Studies and Dr.
College News, Faculty & Staff, Grants & ResearchPerry receives $494,000 NSF grant to study precipitation in the Andes Mountains
May 22, 2015
BOONE—Baker Perry has been studying precipitation and climate change in the Andes for more than 15 years – even longer if you consider the time he spent as the child of rural health workers in Bolivia and Peru.
College News, Faculty & Staff, Grants & ResearchGeography's site to be included in the World Meteorological Organization CryoNet's pre-operational testing phase
Feb 26, 2015
The Quelccaya Icecap site where Perry Baker is conducting research has been selected as one of two U.S.- supported sites to be included in the World Meteorological Organization CryoNet's pre-operational testing phase. Perry is an assistant professor of geography in Appalachian Sta
College News, Faculty & Staff, Grants & ResearchTriassic crocodile discovered by ASU professor
Feb 16, 2015
After more than a decade of studying numerous fossils with a focus on the Late Triassic Period, Appalachian State University professor Andrew Heckert was recently involved in the identification and naming of Gorgetosuchus Pekinensis, a previously unknown species of the crocodile family
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