SAFE Student Spotlight: Luke Rose ’24
Nov 25, 2024
Luke Rose ’24
Fall 2023 SAFE Fund Recipient
Project: "Taxonomic Significance of Lungfish (Sarcopterygii:Dipnoi) Tooth Plates in the Lower Triassic (Olenekian) Burgersdorp Formation of Driefontein, South Africa"
2025-26 Appalachian Scholarship Application Portal (ASAP) open December 1 through February 7
Nov 25, 2024
BOONE, N.C. — The 2025-26 Appalachian Scholarship Application Portal (ASAP) opens this Sunday, December 1, 2024, and closes Friday, February 7, 2025.
College News, SupportSAFE Student Spotlight: Joshua Crouch
Nov 14, 2024
Joshua Crouch
Fall 2023 SAFE Fund Recipient
Project: "Preliminary Taphonomy of a Revueltian (Upper Triassic: Norian) Age Coprolite Assemblage from the Homestead Site in the Garita Creek Formation, East-Central New Mexico, USA"
SAFE Student Spotlight: Rachel Weaver
Nov 12, 2024
Rachel Weaver
Fall 2023 SAFE Fund Recipient
Project: "HBC - Who?: Perceptions of Talent from Historically Black Colleges and Universities"
SAFE Student Spotlight: Cassidy Zekas
Nov 8, 2024
Cassidy Zekas
Fall 2023 SAFE Fund Recipient
Project: "Are Psychology Undergraduate Students Equipped to Work in Business and Technology After Graduation?"
SAFE Student Spotlight: Augusta Scruggs
Nov 6, 2024
Augusta Scruggs
Fall 2023 SAFE Fund Recipient
Project: "How Cops Are Using TikTok as Image Management"
SAFE Student Spotlight: Claire Kennedy
Nov 4, 2024
Claire Kennedy
Fall 2023 SAFE Fund Recipient
Project: "AI Study Buddy - An Application of ChatGPT"
SAFE Student Spotlight: Sarah Ulrich '24
Nov 1, 2024
Sarah Ulrich '24
Fall 2023 SAFE Fund Recipient
Project: "Disparities in Spatial Clustering of Perinatal Mental Health Conditions During the COVID-19 Pandemic"
SAFE Student Spotlight: Leah Boone
Oct 24, 2024
Leah Boone
Fall 2023 SAFE Fund Recipient
Project: "Comparing the Synthesis of L-DOPA in Osorb Versus in Solution"
Help Mountaineers in need by giving to the App State Disaster Relief Fund
Oct 14, 2024
BOONE, N.C. — In the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, a harsh reality faces many students, faculty and staff of Appalachian State University. Some have lost everything — their homes, their vehicles, their driveways and bridges, and family heirlooms that can never be replaced.
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