CAS Corps Feature of the Month: Sophomore Geology, Quantitative Geoscience major Savannah Devine
Dec 11, 2019
The CAS Corps are chosen to serve as representatives to all constituents of the College of Arts and Sciences and to create, promote and execute opportunities for academic and professional growth.
College News, Students, CAS CorpsApp State’s Department of Government and Justice Studies immerses students in the political world on summer D.C. experiences
Dec 9, 2019
In summer 2019, students traveled to Washington, D.C. with the Department of Government and Justice Studies to get an up-close view of U.S. politics and the policy process. Trips included, “Justice in D.C.,” led by Dr.
College News, Students, Alumni, Outreach & Community Engagement15 countries, 6 continents — go globe-trotting with ‘Mountaineers Abroad’
Dec 6, 2019
From the Sahara Desert of Morocco to the rooftops of Venice, Italy, photos from “Mountaineers Abroad” — the theme of Appalachian State University’s 2019 International Education Week (IEW) Photo Contest — bring the world and its people, geography and cultures to the
College News, Students, Faculty & Staff, Global Learning, Arts & CulturalDouble Wood Farm scholarships recognize App State students for academic excellence, service to the community
Dec 4, 2019
Two Appalachian State University students received scholarships for academic excellence and service to the community during halftime of the Appalachian football game Oct. 31.
College News, Students, Outreach & Community EngagementApp State student presents Latina deportation research at national conference
Dec 3, 2019
An investigation of 2015–18 United States Border Patrol data performed by Appalachian State University senior Anna Biache, in collaboration with university faculty, indicates Latina women who were members of a family unit were almost three times more likely to be deported than Latino men i
College News, Students, Outreach & Community Engagement, Grants & Research, Arts & CulturalBehind Disney’s magic — Alex Young among App State students who intern for the company
Nov 22, 2019
Senior psychology major Alex Young, of Lexington, interned with Disney in fall 2018 through the Disney College Program — an opportunity between eight and 27 Appalachian State University students are selected for each semester.
College News, Arts & Cultural, StudentsSarah Caudill interns with U.S. Department of State’s Mandela Washington Fellowship
Nov 15, 2019
Through a highly competitive process, Appalachian State University student Sarah Caudill was selected to intern in summer 2019 at the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs in the Office of Academic Exchanges.
College News, Departmental News, StudentsCAS Corps Feature of the Month: Junior double major in Community and Regional Planning & Sustainable Development Thanh Schado
Nov 11, 2019
The CAS Corps are chosen to serve as representatives to all constituents of the College of Arts and Sciences and to create, promote and execute opportunities for academic and professional growth.
College News, Students, CAS CorpsSouth Arts supports App State documentary on living folk traditions in Appalachia
Nov 1, 2019
Living folk traditions practiced by the people of diverse cultures in Western North Carolina will be preserved for generations to come thanks to the documentary work of Appalachian State University graduate student Chelsey Johnson, an M.A.
College News, Faculty & Staff, Students, Grants & Research, Arts & CulturalFall 2019 Creative Writing Scholarship Competition
Oct 31, 2019
This competition is for poetry and creative prose (fiction, script or screenplay, or creative nonfiction) and is open to full-time students of all years and majors. One entry each in poetry AND creative prose is permitted.
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