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The Appalachian Studies Academic Program remains dedicated to supporting the campus population during the developing COVID-19 situation. We are actively practicing social distancing, which means we remain open for business, but we are limiting the number of students, faculty, and staff on campus. We are working to provide assistance virtually. Please contact our office through our part-time administrative assistant, Mrs. Eve Ganley, at ganleyes@appstate.edu and we will get back to you as soon as possible.  

The Center for Appalachian Studies, an interdisciplinary program of the College of Arts and Sciences at Appalachian State University, was established in 1978 to coordinate and promote academic programs, public programs, and research activities on the Appalachian Mountain region. Built on the good work of generations of Appalachian scholars, including folklorist Amos Abrams and Cratis Williams, considered the father of Appalachian studies, the Center works to illuminate and sustain the region's rich history, cultures, communities, and ecology.

Past Event: International Mountain Studies Symposium

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On March 12, 2022, the Center for Appalachian Studies, in partnership with the College of Arts and Sciences and the Office of International Education and Development , brought together mountain studies scholars from Austria, France, Scotland, Switzerland, and Wales. They joined Appalachian State faculty and students for a one-day scholarly exchange of research about the Appalachian Mountains and other mountains around the world. The symposium concluded with an evening reading of Appalachian literature; performances of traditional music and dance; and a square dance. To learn more about the day's events, click on this block.

Appalachian Journal

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Appalachian Journal, founded in 1972, is an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed quarterly featuring field research, interviews, and other scholarly studies of history, politics, economics, culture, folklore, literature, music, ecology, and a variety of other topics, as well as poetry and reviews of books, films, and recordings dealing with the region of the Appalachian mountains.

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A repository with more than 44,000 volumes of books, over 200 periodical subscriptions, 8,000 sound recordings, and 1,500 videos and DVDs related to the Southern uplands, with strengths in the social sciences, regional history, folklore, music, religion, genealogy, fiction, and African and Native Appalachia. (Image: “Black Jack Davy” transcribed by I. G. Greer. AC.113: I.G. Greer Papers and Recordings)

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Appalachian State University offers a Master's degree in Appalachian studies with concentrations in (1) sustainability in Appalachia or (2) culture and music. We also offer an on-campus Graduate Certificate, an online Graduate Certificate, a Graduate Minor in Appalachian studies, and undergraduate minors in Appalachian studies and Appalachian music. Learn more at the 老王的使用方法 - 简书:老王VPN电脑pc使用教程方法: 2.确保连线码顺利复制到 PC的剪贴板上 3.因 Google Play政策老王不能提供伅何链结如果你有需要你可伃[自行决定]是否去网上搜索....

Past Event: Black Mountain College Semester Spring 2018

Past Event: Black Mountain College Semester Spring 2018

In spring 2018 multiple departments at Appalachian State University collaborated with area museums and other venues to host exhibits, lectures, and workshops to create a Black Mountain College Semester highlighting the importance of Black Mountain College to the Appalachian region’s creative, educational, and political movements.

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Dr. Conrad E. Ostwalt
Interim director, Center for Appalachian Studies
and Appalachian Studies academic program
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(828) 262-2426

Mrs. Eve Ganley
Part-time Administrative Assistant
ganleyes@appstate.edu
828-262-7345
LLA 105

305 Bodenheimer Drive
Living Learning Center
PO Box 32018
Boone, NC 28608-2018

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Appalachian State University is committed to developing and allocating resources to the fundamental task of creating a diverse campus culture. We value diversity as the expression of human similarities and differences, as well as the importance of a living and learning environment conducive to knowledge, respect, acceptance, understanding and global awareness.

- Appalachian State University Diversity Statement