December newsletter, 2016

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December newsletter, 2016 Fall 2016 graduation Dr. Mike Mayfield, faculty of distinction End-of-year giving Spotlight on Food Services staff Sheri N. Everts, Chancellor Inside Appalachian news and notes from the university At Appalachian, we put students first, always, and together we are building a bright future. Ultimately, the reason Appalachian s stellar faculty and staff come to work every day is to realize this vision. Go confidently in the direction of your dreams. Live the life you have imagined. Henry David Thoreau Best wishes to all of the Appalachian Community for this holiday season, and may we all aspire to go confidently in the direction of our dreams in 2017. Sheri N. Everts Photos by Marie Freeman

Chancellor Sheri N. Everts congratulates one of the 2016 graduates who participated in Appalachian s commencement ceremonies in Holmes Convocation Center, Dec. 10. Photos by Marie Freeman From the desk of Chancellor Everts Congratulations are in order... On Dec. 10, I presided over two graduation ceremonies and watched 1,396 confident students take their first steps into a world they will impact in many ways. Our students come to this special place, continue to develop and grow into amazing individuals, then go on to touch hundreds and thousands of lives through their professions, civic engagement and service. To each of them, godspeed. We look forward to learning about their accomplishments. Read more: appalachianmagazine.org/stories/id/698 Page 2

Stephanie Billings Dr. Kimberly Jones Green Bryan Haas Allen Lockwood Jr. Steven Price Advancement Corner News from Randy Edwards, interim vice chancellor for advancement In November, we were pleased to announce the election of five new members to the Appalachian State University Foundation Board of Directors: Stephanie Billings 92 of Greensboro, Dr. Kimberly Jones Green 98 01 of Bowling Green, Kentucky, Bryan Haas 82 of Boone, Allen Lockwood Jr. 93 of Charlotte, and Steven Price of Blowing Rock. We appreciate their commitment to Appalachian and anticipate the difference they will make on behalf of the university. Your support helps provide a transformational educational experience for our students through scholarships, the arts, academics, and athletics. I personally want to thank you for your continuing support; it is critical. I urge you to consider Appalachian in your end-of-year giving. A gift to The Appalachian Fund benefits many areas at Appalachian. Thank you for your support! On behalf of the Appalachian advancement team, I wish you all the best during this holiday season, and I look forward to a rewarding 2017 for everyone in the Appalachian Community. For all giving opportunities, visit: give.appstate.edu Read more: news.appstate.edu/2016/11/02/foundation-board-5 University bookshelf: Thank You For Being Late: an optimist s guide to thriving in the age of accelerations (2016 Farrar, Straus and Giroux) As 2016 draws to a close, I find myself reflecting on the high and low points of the year. I am particularly thankful for your kind expressions of concern and consideration as I was battling some health issues. The upside of poor health is it offers the opportunity to recognize and embrace moments to reflect. I think New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman s Thank You for Being Late is a good reminder to do just that: slow down, step off the merry-go-round, reflect and reimagine. Friedman s aha! moment was when he realized his friend s tardiness to a shared breakfast had given him time to just sit and think. I hope you will take time over the holidays to relax with your family and friends and maybe heed Friedman s advice for a calmer, decelerated 2017. Sheri N. Everts Page 3

Spotlight on: Faculty For more than seven years, Dr. Michael Mayfield has served as vice provost for undergraduate education at Appalachian where he has shepherded two major General Education curriculum revisions. A seasoned and enthusiastic educator, he is returning to the classroom as an associate geography professor in January. His influence and guidance as vice provost will impact the university for many years, and students in and out of his classroom will benefit from his efforts on their behalf. Read more: appalachianmagazine.org/stories/id/701 Mayfield in his office in the B.B. Dougherty Administration Building. Spotlight on: Food Services Staff The accomplishments and contributions of our more than 1,700 staff members are, quite frankly, the backbone of this institution. Without them, budgets and timetables would go amok, there would be no parking, no cleared sidewalks, no amazing landscaping, no salad bars or mocha lattes no websites, email or newsletters for that matter! Profiled here are two of our committed and talented Food Services staff. Goodness knows, we would be lost without them. Pam Cline, Food Services director Read more: appalachianmagazine.org/stories/id/699 John C. Welborn, Food Services supervisor Read more: appalachianmagazine.org/stories/id/700 Page 4

Welcome to Appalachian! Our newest staff members (hired between Oct. 31 and Dec. 5) are listed below. We are thankful to have them and appreciate all the dedicated staff and faculty who make this university the wonderful place it is. Happy holidays to you all! Liane Blyn, Director of Strength and Conditioning for Olympic Sports, Athletics Office Wilma Bolick, Administrative Support Specialist, Financial Aid Joe Brown, Horticultural Specialist, Landscape Services James Cagle, Administrative Support Specialist, Financial Aid Emily Carpenter, Administrative Support Specialist, Financial Aid James Carter, Accounting Technician, University Treasury Houston Clark, Horticultural Specialist, Landscape Services Shaquera Clawson, Administrative Support Specialist, Financial Aid Brittany Dorman, Administrative Assistant for Development, University Advancement Tya Eachus, Administrative Specialist, Institute for Health and Human Services Zachary Finch, Food Services Technician, Sanford Commons Melinda Fudge, Director of Development for Hayes School of Music, Office of Arts and Cultural Programs, and Turchin Center for the Visual Arts, University Advancement Daren Graham, Food Services Technician, Rivers Street Café Paula Grant-Tutor, Administrative Support Supervisor, Financial Aid Kristy Hall, Administrative Support Specialist, Academic Advising/Business Jennifer Hamilton, Student Services Specialist, Admissions Linda Hampton, Administrative Support Associate, Health Services Colin Helms, Student Services Specialist, Registrar Ben Kennedy, Administrative Support Specialist, Conferences and Camp Services Sheri Lawrence, Administrative Support Specialist, Walker College of Business Timothy Leonard, Laboratory Assistant, Chemistry Marissa Pannell, Administrative Support Specialist, Conferences and Camp Services Autumn Phillips, Administrative Support Specialist, Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor Academic Affairs Sheila Potter, Building and Environmental Services Technician, Environmental Services Heather Roberts, Student Services Specialist, Admissions William Rominger, Food Services Technician, Rivers Street Café James Stewart, University Program Specialist, Small Business and Technology Development Center Susan Tate, Administrative Support Specialist, Office of Transfer Services Dana Terrell, Administrative Support Specialist, Summer Sessions and Professional Development Santiago Villarreal, Food Services Technician, McAlister s Deli Mitchell Ward, Food Services Supervisor, Cascades Café William Ward, University Program Associate, Office of Research Allison Winkler, Building and Environmental Services Technician, University Housing/Operations Tammy Worth, Support Services Associate, Park Place Café Lynda Yandle, Building and Environmental Services Technician, Environmental Services Page 5