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Appalachian Today | June 5, 2024 | Appalachian Today

Appalachian Today | June 5, 2024 | Appalachian Today
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App State Gospel Choir Uplifts Campus and Local Community Through Song

App State Gospel Choir Uplifts Campus and Local Community Through Song
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Appalachian Today | Nov 6, 2023 | Appalachian Today

A quick rundown of some of the stories you'll find at today.appstate.edu.      Transcript: This is Appalachian Today, a bimonthly rundown of some of the stories you’ll find online at today.appstate.edu. From Anne Belk Hall on Appalachian’s Boone Campus, I’m Dave Blanks. New renovations, services and staff positions at Appalachian State University’s Campus Dining facilities are designed to enhance the culinary experience, build community and improve food safety and access. The upgrades include recent renovations at Rivers Street Cafe in Roess Dining Hall and Park Place at the Pond in Trivette Hall, both located on App State's Boone campus. The $3.8 million renovation project began in May and was completed in August, with funding coming from dining receipts. According to Campus Dining’s director of residential dining, Stan Chamberlain, the renovations to Rivers Street have created a more open concept allowing for easier access and movement throughout the space.  All

App State Homecoming celebrates past, present and future Mountaineers

Appalachian Today | Oct 2, 2023 | Appalachian Today

A quick rundown of some of the stories you’ll find at today.appstate.edu       Transcript: This is Appalachian Today, a bimonthly rundown of some of the stories you’ll find online at today.appstate.edu. From Anne Belk Hall on Appalachian’s Boone Campus, I’m Dave Blanks. The National Council on Aging has awarded a $481,378 grant to App State’s Blue Cross NC Institute for Health and Human Services. In partnership with High Country Community Health, the institute will hold flu and COVID-19 vaccine clinics this fall at senior centers, libraries and other locations throughout 10 Western NC Counties. The rate of COVID vaccine participation in these counties has dropped from an initial average of 79% down to 32% for COVID boosters. Also less than half of the region’s older adult population received a flu vaccine the previous year, according to the grant application. The Blue Cross NC Institute for Health and Human Services is part of App State’s Beaver College of Health Scien

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