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The National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP) recognizes and supports outstanding graduate students who are pursuing research-based master's and doctoral degrees in fields within NSF's mission. The GRFP provides three years of support for the graduate education of individuals who have demonstrated their potential for significant achievements in science and engineering research. Each Fellowship consists of three years of support usable over a five-year period. For each year of support, NSF provides a stipend of $37,000 to the Fellow and a cost-of-education allowance of $16,000 to the degree-granting institution. Deadlines for applications are in November and depend on the applicant's Major Field of Study.

Next class: Friday, October 17

25Live Requestor Training

University Events Type of course Requestor Training


This training introduces campus faculty and staff to the 25Live system used for reserving non-academic spaces at Appalachian State University. Participants will learn how to navigate the dashboard, request spaces and resources, edit or cancel events, and use search tools effectively. The session also covers responsibilities of the requestor role and available support resources from the University Events Scheduling and Communications team.

Next class: Wednesday, October 15

Ready to move beyond basic AI questions?

In this 40-minute session, discover how to craft powerful prompts to get precisely what you need from Google Gemini. We'll explore core prompt crafting strategies and guide you through the process of building your own custom "Gem," a personalized AI assistant tailored to your teaching, research, or administrative tasks. Leave with practical skills to save time and enhance your work.

This workshop will be delivered via Zoom and will be recorded. We encourage everyone to register, even if you can't attend live, as all registrants will receive a link to the recording for convenient on-demand viewing.

Next class: Friday, October 24

This presentation will introduce Appalachian State University faculty and staff to the federal requirements for digital accessibility under Title II of the ADA. App State is working to ensure that all digital content—from course materials to campus websites—is usable by everyone, including people with disabilities. This presentation will break down what’s changing, why it matters, and how each of us plays a role in creating a more accessible digital campus.

Next class: Tuesday, October 21

ℹ️ This session WILL be recorded.

Join us for a focused 40-minute virtual workshop designed to help you leverage the unique capabilities of Google Gemini at App State University! While App State provides access to several AI tools, this session will specifically cover the features that set Gemini apart from platforms like Microsoft Copilot.

During this workshop, we'll explore Gemini's Deep Research feature, demonstrating how it can enhance the ways you engage with research articles and materials. For example: Creating clear overviews of takeaways and themes from articles, generating infographics, creating interactive quizzes, and producing podcast-style audio overviews from your uploaded research articles.

We'll demonstrate how to use Gemini's Canvas feature to collaboratively write and revise documents with AI. We'll also cover how to connect Gemini to your G Suite to ask it questions about documents in Google Drive, email in your inbox, and events on your calendar.

This workshop will be delivered via Zoom and will be recorded. We encourage everyone to register, even if you can't attend live, as all registrants will receive a link to the recording for convenient on-demand viewing.

Next class: Wednesday, October 22

This session explores the rapidly evolving role of generative AI in higher education and how faculty can review and modify current practices, designing assignments that promote authentic learning and reduce the risk of unwanted AI-enabled submission. We'll introduce a simple framework (red/yellow/green light) for communicating clear AI use policies to students.

Next class: Thursday, October 16

Join us for a 40-minute webinar where we’ll explore how Google’s NotebookLM can support your research and note-taking processes.

🎥 This session will be recorded.

NotebookLM is an AI-powered tool designed to help you synthesize information from multiple, diverse sources, including PDFs, Google Docs, YouTube videos (if captioned), and web pages. It serves as a virtual research assistant, capable of summarizing content, explaining complex ideas, and generating new insights based on your selected materials. You can even share your assistant with students, allowing them to ask questions about the resources you've chosen to share.

In this session, we’ll cover: ➡️ Introduction to NotebookLM: Understand the core features and benefits of using this AI-driven platform for research and note-taking. ➡️ Uploading and Managing Sources: Learn how to import documents, web links, and other materials into NotebookLM to create a personalized AI assistant tailored to your research needs. ➡️ Interactive Q&A with Your Documents: Discover how to ask specific questions about your uploaded content and receive detailed, citation-backed responses. ➡️ Generating Study Guides and Summaries: Explore the capabilities of NotebookLM in creating concise summaries, FAQs, timelines, and more to enhance your understanding of complex topics. ➡️ Utilizing Audio Overviews: Experience the innovative feature that transforms your documents into engaging, podcast-style audio discussions, making information more accessible and easier to digest. 

This webinar is ideal for faculty members seeking to leverage AI technology to streamline their research workflows and enhance their academic productivity.

By the end of the session, you’ll be equipped with the knowledge to effectively integrate NotebookLM into your research practices, making information synthesis more efficient and insightful.

❗️NOTE: NotebookLM does not currently support raw data analysis.

Next class: Monday, October 20

Some statistical tests, like t-tests and ANOVAs, are essential for comparing two or more groups on a variable of interest. However, some research questions focus instead on how specific variables relate to each other. A simple correlational analysis will describe the degree to which two variables move in relation to one another. Going further, regression analyses can be used to model the relationship between two or more variables and make predictions about a variable of interest. The power of these tests is evident in their widespread use in research and industry, but with great power comes great responsibility. Join us as we review these relational tests to gain a better understanding of the statistical foundation and applications of each. A sample dataset will be emailed to participants ahead of the workshop to follow along during the presentation. Please download the dataset before the presentation and be prepared to run analyses in jamovi (https://www.jamovi.org/).

Next class: Wednesday, November 5

Artificial Intelligence for App State Instruction (AI4AI) is a learning community dedicated to exploring various AI and related technologies to enhance teaching and learning, online and in the classroom.

This group has delved into generative AI, chatbots, voice assistants, video conferencing and LMS integrations. Meetings often feature brief demonstrations of AI-related technologies that participants are exploring or developing, followed by open discussions on potential outcomes, challenges and use cases.

Outcomes Collaborations have led to presentations on campus and at professional conferences. In some cases, prototyped integrations and processes have been implemented at App State.

Participation This group meets once a month via Zoom, with occasional in-person meetings.

The group is co-facilitated by

Michelle Melton, business and technology application specialist in Academic Technologies, ITS and adjunct instructor, Department of Computer Science.

Derek Eggers, educational development specialist, CETLSS and adjunct instructor, Department of Applied Design.

Participants come from diverse backgrounds across the university in faculty and staff roles, including but not limited to: Biology, English, Theater and Dance, Business and Health Sciences.

Participation is open to all App State faculty and staff interested in exploring AI tools to enhance teaching and learning. To get involved, fill out this Google interest form.

Next class: Thursday, October 16

This workshop will introduce users to Banner Self-Service, Web-Focus Dashboards, and E-print. The main topics covered will include how to access your funds, fund reconciliations, and online budget queries and transfers. The workshop is primarily designed for new departmental administrative staff.

Next class: Wednesday, October 15

CLASS SIZE IS LIMITED. ON-LINE PRE-REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED!

This workshop is geared towards non-research/clinical staff. It reviews the information provided in both the "Initial" and the annual "Refresher" Bloodborne Pathogens workshops.

Emphasis will be placed on:

  • New developments in bloodborne pathogen-related diseases
  • New regulatory and/or immunization requirements
  • Refreshing skills that help prevent transmission of bloodborne pathogens in the workplace, especially as related to spill cleanup.

Attendees who successfully complete this course will meet the requirements of:

  • N.C. Department of Labor, Occupational Safety and Health Administration (NCOSHA) Bloodborne Pathogen Standard
  • ASU Exposure Control Plan
Next class: Thursday, October 9

Breathing and Meditation Practice

Human Resources Type of course HR Personal Development


Introduction to and practice of the Wim Hof breathing method (30min to 45min). There will be a short description of benefits from the Wim Hof Method of breathwork and meditation.

Following breathwork will be a 10 to 15 min. silent meditation.

Facilitated by Matthew Cooper, Counseling for Faculty and Staff

Next class: Wednesday, October 8

Campus Ambassador Tour - Campus Connection

Human Resources Type of course Campus Connections


Campus Connections are short 1-hour meet ups at various locations around campus. These events are designed to inspire you and the students you serve to become engaged campus citizens and form lasting relationships. The investment you make now will serve you well as you continue your service at AppState!

Led by Appalachian Student Ambassadors, a select group of student leaders, who give personalized tours of Appalachian's campus to VIP alum, prospective students, and staff. Please join us for this event to hear from passionate students about what they love most about App State.

Please contact Dalton Akos at akosde@appstate.edu if you have any accessibility concerns and we will be happy to accommodate.

Next class: Wednesday, October 22

Campus Dining - Campus Connection

Human Resources Type of course Campus Connections


Campus Connections are short 1-hour meet ups at various locations around campus. These events are designed to inspire you and the students you serve to become engaged campus citizens and form lasting relationships. The investment you make now will serve you well as you continue your service at AppState!

Please join us for this delicious Campus Connection event with Campus Dining! Campus Dining is committed to serving the Appalachian community using sustainable practices, creative and intentional menu planning, and constantly engaging in the ever-changing dialogue surrounding food.

Next class: Wednesday, October 15

Providing feedback to students on their work is an important part of the learning experience. How can we increase the likelihood that feedback will be read and used instead of just flipping to the grade or never opening the feedback file? In this workshop, we will explore strategies to encourage students to actively engage with the feedback they receive. The session will cover the importance of feedback in the learning process, common barriers to student engagement, and practical techniques to overcome these challenges.

Teaching Quality Framework: Classroom Climate, Student Engagement, Varied Perspectives, Strategies & Tools to Support Learning

Next class: Thursday, October 9

Core Training for Supervisors

Human Resources Type of course HR Supervisor Development


Effective leadership begins with a CORE understanding of the policies and practices that drive organizational success. All supervisors are strongly encouraged to complete Core Training for Supervisors within their first year of employment in their leadership position. This two-day leadership development training is designed to equip managers with essential knowledge in key compliance and policy areas.

Full attendance is required. Participants must attend both days of the program to receive a complete and cohesive learning experience. By completing both sessions, participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of the frameworks, responsibilities, and policies that support ethical, legal, and effective management practices.

Next class: Tuesday, October 7

Campus Connections are short 1-hour meet ups at various locations around campus. These events are designed to inspire you and the students you serve to become engaged campus citizens and form lasting relationships. The investment you make now will serve you well as you continue your service at AppState!

Join us for an introduction to Counseling for Faculty and Staff services and learn about the free supportive, therapeutic and educational programs in our department. Meet some of the staff and participate learn about some quick and easy self-care activities.

We'll meet in the front lobby of the University Hall building. University Hall is the building at the end of University Hill Drive (next to Staples), at the top of the hill, just above the Human Resources Building. Anyone with a faculty/staff parking permit can park in the University Hall parking lot.

Next class: Friday, October 10

Join Academic Technologies for this 30-minute, virtual workshop focused on multimedia accessibility. The workshop will provide you with the knowledge and technical skills needed to create accessible video and audio resources. You will learn about captioning Kaltura and YouTube videos, as well as using tools to create transcripts for audio clips. Enhance your accessibility skill set by adding the ability to create accessible multimedia!

Next class: Tuesday, October 7

Ensure your slideshows are accessible!

Join Academic Technologies for this 30-minute virtual workshop focused on PowerPoint accessibility. This workshop will give you the knowledge and technical skills to create accessible slideshows. You will learn about the features that make PowerPoints accessible and how to check and improve the accessibility of existing presentations.

➡️ Hands-on portion - Stay after the initial information session for a hands-on portion where you will have an opportunity to practice with PowerPoint's accessibility checker.

Next class: Tuesday, November 4

In this workshop, we will explore strategies to foster a supportive and active classroom environment. Participants will learn practical techniques to enhance student engagement, collaboration, and a sense of belonging in your courses.

Next class: Tuesday, October 28

Decision Making Skills

Human Resources Type of course HR Employee Development


Do you want to feel more confident and satisfied with the decisions you make? Attend this professional development training to enhance your decision-making skills by learning the knowledge, tools, and techniques necessary to make informed, effective, and strategic decisions.

Next class: Wednesday, October 22

This training is to educate on the proper definition of discrimination, examples of protected classes, and the process that equal opportunity performs when a report is received

Next class: Thursday, October 9

Next class: Friday, October 10

Description: Attention all Faculty and Staff! Are you interested in contributing to App State’s mission to create an environment free of discrimination and harassment? If so, you are invited to join Equal Opportunity for an essential session. To discuss employees' obligations for mandatory reporting. You will gain the knowledge and skills necessary to accurately receive and report incidents of prohibited conduct and receive resources.

Next class: Friday, October 17

Learning the fundamentals of Appalachian State University’s Export Controls Program. In this quick 30 minute workshop we will discuss the fundamentals of our Export Controls program. Topics of discussion: what is an export, when to submit a travel form to our office, best practices for traveling with University equipment, and when to contact our office.

Next class: Friday, October 10

Faculty Transfer Mentor Training

Transfer Admissions & Engagement Type of course Transfer Faculty Mentors


A Faculty Transfer Mentor is a faculty or staff member interested in developing supportive, academic relationships with prospective and new Appalachian transfer students. Mentors, ideally in the student's area of study, will provide help in understanding the curriculum and the student's remaining required coursework as well as provide guidance, support, and referral to resources that will benefit new students in a new environment. Mentors have the ability to influence, encourage, and guide transfer students to enhance their academic success. During the training participants will learn about the characteristics and needs of transfer students, the transfer student population at Appalachian, and what you can do to support transfer students and to be a successful transfer mentor.

Next class: Thursday, October 9

App State faculty members are invited to be a part of the spring cohort of service-learning faculty fellows. Participation in the cohort means attending workshops for two days followed by a syllabus-development luncheon. We'll spend the time focused on discussing the foundations of civic engagement, syllabus design, service-learning course objectives, appropriate reflections/writing assignments for service-learning classes, nuts-and-bolts of community involvement and the role of civic engagement in tenure and promotion. Participants receive a small stipend for attending all sessions. Additional support is available for fellows who present on civic engagement or their experience utilizing service-learning at a conference. Space is limited.

The spring cohort meets Wednesday, October 22nd and Friday, October 24th from 8:30AM-3:00PM with a syllabus luncheon from noon-1:00 on Friday, November 7th.

Next class: Wednesday, October 22

This workshop builds on the introductory Banner Finance Training by digging deeper into the monthly fund reconciliation process. The main topics covered in Fund Reconciliation Training include the reasons fund reconciliation is essential, what to reconcile, sourcing information and understanding the reports, how to complete the reconciliation process, and setting up systems for success.

Please come prepared with a fund to reconcile during the workshop

Next class: Wednesday, October 22

Getting started with IACUC

Office of Research and Innovation Type of course Office of Research Protections


Wondering how to get started with your IACUC protocol and what requirements need to be met for your protocol to be approved? This 1-hour workshop features components such as an overview of the Research Protections IACUC website and where to find pertinent information, training and health form requirements, and how to submit a new protocol or amendment in Cayuse. This workshop will provide information for those who are new to the IACUC protocol submission process and refresher information for those with established IACUC protocols.

Next class: Wednesday, October 15

Grant Proposal Writing Overview

Office of Research and Innovation Type of course Office of Research & Innovation


This workshop will provide an overview of writing a grant proposal, including the essential components required in most grant proposals. We will go over what makes an effective proposal, basic components, helpful tips and what resources are available in the Office of Research and Innovation to support faculty and staff.

Next class: Wednesday, November 5

Hickory Campus Career Pathways

Human Resources Type of course HR Employee Development


Career Pathways is designed to prepare employees to advance their career. This program will help employees learn more about themselves and their career options, empower employees with the knowledge and skills to make effective career decisions, and provide employees with tools and resources to help them put their plan in motion.

This will be a 2-day workshop. Lunch will be provided. Participants must attend both sessions for attendance and to receive a certificate of completion.

*You will be sent an assessment to complete a few days before the start of the program. This is required to complete.

Next class: Tuesday, October 28

Campus Connections are short 1-hour meet ups at various locations around campus. These events are designed to inspire you and the students you serve to become engaged campus citizens and form lasting relationships. The investment you make now will serve you well as you continue your service at AppState!

Come to learn a general overview of Information Technology at App State - support, security, hardware/software and Google tips and tricks.

Next class: Thursday, October 23

Introduction to Pivot: Grant Funding Database

Office of Research and Innovation Type of course Office of Research & Innovation


This workshop will provide an overview of the Pivot funding opportunity database to assist faculty and staff in the search for their own grant funding. This session will introduce new users of the Pivot funding database and explain all the functionalities of the system: profiles, targeted searches, and more.

Next class: Wednesday, October 22

Know Your Rights in the Workplace

Human Resources Type of course HR Employee Development


This training is designed to provide employees with a comprehensive understanding of their workplace rights. Topics include: free speech, confidentiality of personnel records, whistleblower protection, equal opportunity, leave entitlements, internet usage, and safety and workplace injury.

Next class: Thursday, October 23

Leon Levine Hall - Campus Connection

Human Resources Type of course Campus Connections


Campus Connections are short 1-hour meet ups at various locations around campus. These events are designed to inspire you and the students you serve to become engaged campus citizens and form lasting relationships. The investment you make now will serve you well as you continue your service at AppState!

Join us for a tour of Leon Levine Hall of Health Sciences and learn about the innovative labs and classrooms as well as the clinical services and faculty/staff supports offered in this building! We'll meet at the Welcome Desk in the Lobby / Atrium area. Anyone with a faculty/staff parking permit can park in the Levine Hall lot.

Next class: Thursday, October 16

Local Issue Coffee Hours are an opportunity for faculty and nonprofit community partners to come together in a relaxed environment to consider future collaborations. Topics are typically focused on a single issue such as affordable housing, the needs of the elderly, nutrition needs among area youth, etc. The agenda is light and the mood is informal but the hope is that, as smart people gather in the same room, they'll form new ideas and productive partnerships. Faculty can find ways to connect their students to local needs via service-learning and nonprofit leaders can offer themselves as a resource to faculty. A light breakfast is served.

This Local Issues Coffee Hour is for faculty and nonprofit leaders interested or involved in ways to engage in service-learning virtually or online. Many agencies have online needs or, students can connect with communities far beyond Boone while many faculty would like the option of having students participate in service virtually. This gathering will generate such ideas and connections.

Next class: Thursday, October 23

McKinney Alumni Center - Campus Connection

Human Resources Type of course Campus Connections


Campus Connections are short 1-hour meet ups at various locations around campus. These events are designed to inspire you and the students you serve to become engaged campus citizens and form lasting relationships. The investment you make now will serve you well as you continue your service at AppState!

All App State alumni are automatically part of the Alumni Association! Come learn about the programs and support we provide for our nearly 145,000 alumni.

Next class: Thursday, October 23

Monthly T-Card Training

The Controller's Office Type of course T-Card Training


Required training to obtain a T-card through Appalachian State University.

Next class: Thursday, October 9

Join us for an introduction to the office of Environmental Health, Safety, and Emergency Management (EHS&EM). All new employees on campus are required to take this course in support of App State's commitment to campus safety and security. During this session, we'll cover the basics of safety and emergency management on campus and indicate areas where specific position types may have extra responsibilities.

Next class: Wednesday, October 8

App State is a nationally recognized leader in global engagement. The Office of International Programs (OIP) oversees the university's global engagement activities. Join us in this engaging workshop to learn more about the work of OIP and how you, as an employee, can get involved globally.

Next class: Thursday, October 23

ORI Research Refresh: 30-Minute Insights

Office of Research and Innovation Type of course Office of Research & Innovation


A quick and impactful information series designed to connect researchers with the tools, services, and support offered by the Office of Research and Innovation (ORI). Each 30-minute session highlights essential resources for research development, proposal preparation, lab setup, and more—helping you make the most of what ORI has to offer, without taking up your whole day.

Next class: Thursday, October 16

Join Academic Technologies for a 30-minute virtual workshop on PDF accessibility. This session will guide you through the necessary steps to address accessibility issues in PDFs using Adobe Acrobat Pro's accessibility tools. You will learn how to check for accessibility problems, verify the tag structure, and adjust the reading order in your documents. Discover how to use these tools effectively to identify and resolve accessibility issues in your PDF files.

Next class: Tuesday, October 21

Phased Retirement: The Best of Both Worlds

Human Resources Type of course HR Personal Development


The University of North Carolina Phased Retirement Program provides full-time tenured faculty with an opportunity to make a transition to retirement through half-time service. This workshop will address all aspects of the process so that faculty can make informed decisions about their retirement options.

Faculty should come prepared with questions, and the facilitators will help provide the answers!

A virtual option will be forthcoming

Facilitators: Kimberly Ladenthin - Academic Affairs Human Resources Business Partner Stephanie Ramsey, Human Resources, Benefits

Next class: Wednesday, October 15

Public Speaking 101

Human Resources Type of course HR Employee Development


Are you looking to develop your public speaking skills? Do you want to lead meetings with confidence? Join us for an interactive session to learn effective Public Speaking tips!

Next class: Wednesday, October 29

Safety Stewards: Clery Safety Act & CSA Training

Office of Access & Opportunity - Equal Opportunity Type of course Safety Stewards Clery Safety Act & CSA Training


This workshop is designed to equip Campus Security Authorities (CSAs) with the knowledge and skills necessary to comply with the federal Jeanne Clery Campus Safety Act ("Clery Safety Act). CSAs play a critical role in campus safety and are responsible for ensuring accurate reporting of campus crime and fostering a secure environment for the campus community.

Next class: Tuesday, October 21

Scala Digital Signage: CMS Administration for screen managers

University Communications Type of course Scala (Digital Signage) User Training


This workshop is required for App State users who will be working in the Scala Content Management System (CMS) and managing one or more Scala screens. It must be completed before access to Scala CMS will be granted.

This workshop introduces users to the Scala Content Management System (CMS) at Appalachian. Also appropriate for anyone wanting a refresher.

Next class: Wednesday, October 15

Scala Digital Signage: Media Design for content creators

University Communications Type of course Scala (Digital Signage) User Training


Any App State user can create and share appropriate university-wide messages with campus. Having a Scala system is not required.

This workshop introduces participants to the guidelines for creating and sharing digital slides at App State, including communications planning, slide design standards, and side sharing and distribution.

This workshop is appropriate for anyone who wants to create digital slides for distribution to campus.

Next class: Friday, October 10

This workshop is designed to empower professionals with the tools, strategies, and frameworks needed to master time management, enhance productivity, and build sustainable organizational systems. Participants will learn to optimize their workflow, minimize inefficiencies, and create personalized systems for long-term success.

Next class: Tuesday, November 4

This workshop will examine the definitions of disability, ableism, and accessibility and provide an overview of the primary frameworks used to understand disability and societal attitudes. Presenters will share strategies for designing welcoming and usable environments, interactions, and systems, in order to foster a culture where individuals feel acknowledged, respected, and valued.

Next class: Wednesday, October 15

The Localist/University Calendar Training will incorporate several topics to help get you ready to approve events for publication to a calendar.

THIS COURSE IS ONLY FOR THOSE PEOPLE WHO WILL BE APPROVING EVENTS TO GO ONTO THEIR COLLEGE OR DEPARTMENT CALENDARS. People entering event information should attend 'University CAlendar - Event Requestor Training'.

Event calendars for the university will be created using the Localist, and event information will be pulled from 25Live (space management system). Topics covered in training will help you understand how to best review and approve events so that they populate onto the Localist calendar correctly.

Some topics will include:

Where to find help documentation The role of a Calendar Approver Reviewing the new event form questions in 25Live Image requirements and the Canva template How to navigate your 25Live outstanding tasks How to approve your calendar resource in 25Live How to use email event in 25Live to communicate with Event Requestors How to handle common Calendar Approver scenarios and more!

Next class: Monday, October 13

The Localist/University Calendar Training will incorporate several topics to help get you ready to submit your events for publication to a calendar.

Event calendars for the university will be created using the Localist, and event information will be pulled from 25Live (space management system). Topics covered in training will help you understand how to best enter and approve events so that they populate onto the Localist calendar correctly.

Some topics will include:

Where to find Help Documentation Reviewing the new Event Form Questions in 25Live Image Requirements and the Canva Template Using Registration in Localist Creating a Conference in Localist Using Speakers in Localist and more!

Next class: Monday, October 20

URC Grant Writing Workshop

Office of Research and Innovation Type of course Office of Research & Innovation


This session will workshop a University Research Council Grant proposal draft. Please come with a draft of your proposal narrative, budget and attachments (if you have any). This workshop will not provide an overview of the guidelines and expectations of the program, but instead it will serve as a facilitated opportunity to improve a draft proposal ready for submission or resubmission.

Next class: Tuesday, October 7

UREC - Campus Connection

Human Resources Type of course Campus Connections


Campus Connections are short 1-hour meet ups at various locations around campus. These events are designed to inspire you and the students you serve to become engaged campus citizens and form lasting relationships. The investment you make now will serve you well as you continue your service at AppState!

Please join us for this exciting campus connection at University Recreation (UREC). University Recreation's (UREC) mission is to facilitate an inclusive environment where recreation and wellness opportunities transform, engage, and care for the App State community to enhance student learning and development. This event features a tour of the Student Recreation Center, overview of each facility (Quinn Rec Center, Mt. Mitchell, Bike App, Camp Broadstone and State Farm fields), membership information, and overview of programs and services (aquatics, fitness, sports, and outdoor programs).

Next class: Tuesday, October 14

Using Educational Perks: Tuition Waivers

Human Resources Type of course Teaching and Learning


Interested in taking courses at App State with your FREE tuition waiver benefit? Join us to learn how to get started and navigate the process. Whether you're looking to enhance your skills, pursue a degree, or take non-degree classes just for fun, we'll guide you through each step, ensuring you make the most of this incredible opportunity.

Next class: Wednesday, October 15

While all faculty are “small v” vital, a select group (Visiting, Instructors, Teaching, Adjunct, Lecturers) are “capital v” VITAL. In this workshop we will explore the nuances of what it means to be a “capital v” VITAL faculty member at Appalachian State. Any and all faculty are welcome to join us for this conversation.

Next class: Wednesday, October 15

This workshop will review the laws and regulations that govern the presence of Assistance Animals in campus settings, including the distinctions between federal, state, and institutional policies. Presenters will clarify the differences between Service Animals, Emotional Support Animals, and other assistance animals, including their roles and rights and explore the appropriate boundaries and responsibilities related to Assistance Animals, including what is and is not permitted in various campus environments. Participants will learn etiquette and best practices for engaging with Service Animals and their handlers to promote respectful and informed behavior across campus.

Next class: Wednesday, October 29

YoMart Shopping Training

Business Systems Type of course YoMart Training


The purpose of this workshop is to introduce users to Requisitions, Purchase Orders, Receipts, and Invoices in YoMart. The workshop is a hands-on workshop designed for administrative staff.

Next class: Wednesday, October 8

YoMart TCM Training

Business Systems Type of course YoMart Training


This workshop looks at creating and submitting Contract Requests and the Contract creation process. The workshop is a hands-on workshop designed for administrative staff.

Next class: Tuesday, October 21