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At Appalachian State University, research, scholarship, and creative activity are fundamental to the mission of the university. Research, scholarship, and the production or performance of creative work - like teaching and service - are crucial to both the institution and the region that it serves. Through their work, Appalachian's faculty, students, and staff expand the boundaries of their academic disciplines, discover answers to real world questions, enhance the quality of life in the region, enrich the K-16 classroom experience, and contribute to economic development.

Featured Stories

Professor earns award for local water research

Professor earns award for local water research

People might assume that water in the mountains is pristine, but the local headwaters are increasingly at risk from urbanization, according to Appalachian State University's Dr. Chuanhui Gu. He is determining to what extent local streams are harmed by pollutants and other change. Learn more>>

Students learn cutting-edge economics research in Cuba

Students learn cutting-edge economics research in Cuba

A collaboration between the Center for Study of the Cuban Economy at the University of Havana and Appalachian's Walker College of Business allows for the exchange of ideas between Appalachian students and faculty, and thought leaders in Cuba who are key to effecting change and building relationships between Cuba and the U.S. Learn more>>

A dark moment in history inspires beautiful work

A dark moment in history inspires beautiful work

Artists draw their inspiration from many sources—the environment, geometric shapes or angles, and even family history. Roy Strassberg's inspiration for his sculptures and pottery comes from these categories and more, and leads to beautiful work based on one of the world's darkest moments in history—the Holocaust. Learn more>>

Delegation from Ecuador visits Appalachian's NCRC facility

Delegation from Ecuador visits Appalachian's NCRC facility

Rafael Correa, president of Ecuador, recently visited Appalachian State University's Human Performance Lab located at the N.C. Research Campus (NCRC) in Kannapolis to learn more about the facility's work to improve athletes' and the general population's fitness.

Correa was on a "fact finding mission," according to Dr. Andrew Shanely with Appalachian's research facility, and plans to build an entire city devoted to science. Learn more>>

Ryland Bradley, left, and Margo Pray with their mentor Dr. Sue Edwards

Research partners benefit from working with professor

Dr. Sue Edwards uses “brilliant” and “stellar” to describe research students Margo Pray and Ryland Bradley who took a lead role in working on her molecular biology research funded by the National Science Foundation. Learn more>>

Read the ORSP Blog

The Office of Research and Sponsored Programs (ORSP) writes a blog to update faculty, staff and students on opportunities for receiving external research funds, as well as to highlight the success of campus grant-writers ... Learn more

Creative Endeavors in the Visual & Performing Arts