12th annual iBackAPP Day of Giving draws over 3,100 App State supporters worldwide
Apr 16, 2025
BOONE, N.C.
Support, University NewsFrom philosophy to AI: App State alumnus Tommy Guy ’07 champions interdisciplinary learning
Mar 19, 2025
BOONE, N.C. — Learning to approach problems from an interdisciplinary perspective has long been one of the defining characteristics of an Appalachian State University education.
University News, SupportSupport the App State College of Arts and Sciences during iBackAPP 2025
Feb 28, 2025
BOONE, N.C. — Appalachian State University's 12th Annual iBackAPP Day of Giving will be held for 24 hours on Thursday, March 6, 2025. The App State College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) is one of 19 priorities during this year's iBackAPP event.
College News, SAFE Grant, SupportDo you know your Darwin Number? Dr. Steve Hageman can help!
Jan 29, 2025
BOONE, N.C. — Do you know your Darwin Number? If you've met Appalachian State University professor Dr. Steve Hageman, you're one of few with a Darwin Number of 4.
College News, Faculty & Staff, SupportSAFE Student Spotlight: Oliver Sullivan
Dec 17, 2024
Oliver Sullivan
Fall 2023 SAFE Fund Recipient
Project: "Perceived vs. Actual: Bridging the Gap in the Understanding of Psychology Majors’ Skills"
SAFE Student Spotlight: Maggie Vaughn
Dec 10, 2024
Maggie Vaughn
Fall 2023 SAFE Fund Recipient
Project: "Toward an Improved Synthesis of Dental Adhesives"
SAFE Student Spotlight: Vanya Dill
Dec 9, 2024
Vanya Dill
Fall 2023 SAFE Fund Recipient
Project: "Detecting Erosion at the Sero Hominid Footprint Site, Tanzania, and Implications for In Situ Trackway Conservation"
SAFE Student Spotlight: Mariana Solanilla
Dec 8, 2024
Mariana Solanilla
Fall 2023 SAFE Fund Recipient
Project: "Employee Preference on Sustainable Organizational Messaging According to Individual Differences"
SAFE Student Spotlight: Victoria Whidden ’24
Dec 6, 2024
Victoria Whidden ’24
Fall 2023 SAFE Fund Recipient
Project: "Nanoparticle Response to Power with Optical Tweezers"
High Country Humanities awarded $5,000 North Carolina Humanities grant to support programming on Béla Bartók
Nov 25, 2024
High Country Humanities will design and deliver high-impact humanities programming on Béla Bartók (1881–1945), the Hungarian composer who helped bridge the divide between classical and folk music.
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