Dr. Brooke Christian receives the Excellence in Academic Advising Faculty Advising Award
Oct 5, 2022
The Undergraduate Advising Council (UAC) established App State's first university wide, peer nominated academic advising award in 2019. These awards a...
App State team researches treatments for aggressive breast cancer
Sep 30, 2022
Dr. Michael Reddish, assistant professor in App State’s A.R. Smith Department of Chemistry and Fermentation Sciences, has been awarded a grant from ...
SAFE Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Nicholas Shaw
Aug 29, 2022
Project: “Proving Nano-Reactor Technology Commercial Viability: Synthesizing Aspartame”...
Congrats to our CFS undergrads on publication!
Feb 14, 2022
Congratulations to several of our undergraduate students that have recently been published in the Journal of Fluorescence. Anna Rich from Aruna ...
Dr. Christian Wallen publishes new take on carbon energy solution
Feb 9, 2022
Dr. Christian Wallen publishes new take on carbon energy solution....
SAFE Faculty Spotlight: Megen Culpepper
Jul 14, 2021
Dr. Megen Culpepper, assistant professor, Department of Chemistry and Fermentation SciencesStudent and Faculty Excellence (SAFE) fund recipientProject...
SAFE Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Nicholas Shaw
Apr 23, 2021
SAFE Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Nicholas ShawDr. Nicholas Shaw, assistant professor, Department of Chemistry and Fermentation SciencesStudent and Faculty ...
Caroline Donaghy (2020 Certified Chemist BS) Awarded NSF Graduate Research Fellowship
Mar 31, 2021
Join us in congratulating Caroline Donaghy (2020 Certified Chemist BS) for her award of an NSF Graduate Research Fellowship!Established in 1951, the N...
Chemical Safety in Schools Professional Development Workshop
Mar 15, 2021
Chemical Safety in Schools WorkshopWith Samuella Sigmann, Department of Chemistry and Fermentation SciencesSaturday, April 17, 20219 a.m....
App State alumnus credits Mountaineer experience for his research success
Nov 24, 2020
BOONE, N.C. — When reflecting on his experience at Appalachian State University, alumnus Harrison Esterly ’19 said he harbors a fondness for the ...