Strings of legacy: Alexander Hooker’s 25-year impact on App State
Apr 16, 2024
Alexander Hooker’s journey to old-time folk music started gradually, then suddenly. He has been a professor of Appalachian Strings here at...
'Appalachian' — how do you say it?
Nov 1, 2023
BOONE, N.C. — At Appalachian State University, Mountaineers have a preference in the pronunciation of Appalachian: “appa-latch-un.”...
App State's Center for Appalachian Studies prepares for AppalachiaFest
Mar 6, 2023
BOONE, N.C. — Appalachian State University's Center for Appalachian Studies is preparing for the 46th Annual Appalachian Studies Association (ASA) C...
Appalachian Journal
Jun 25, 2021
Appalachian Journal has published its first special edition on Appalachian music. This double issue (vol. 42, nos. 3-4) is the largest one in the jour...
International links
Jun 19, 2021
The Center for Appaachian Studies has been developing international links to focus on collaborative opportunities to address the challenges to sustain...
After Coal
Jun 17, 2021
After Coal profiles inspiring individuals who are building a new future in the coalfields of eastern Kentucky and South Wales. This hour long document...
Study Guides
Jun 18, 2020
During the fall semester of 2020 graduate students in our Appalachian studies program collaborated with the Ashe County Arts Council to develop a seri...
South Arts supports App State documentary on living folk traditions in Appalachia
Oct 30, 2019
Living folk traditions practiced by the people of diverse cultures in Western North Carolina will be preserved for generations to come thanks to the d...
North Carolina Arts Council Eric Ellis Banjo Recording Grant
Jun 28, 2016
Emily Schaad and Leila Weinstein, Co-PIsEric Ellis was born in 1958 and grew up in Wilkes County. Ellis learned to play thorugh self-tuition and famil...
Documentary Research Program
Jun 28, 2015
Teaching The Center for Appalachian Studies actively engages students in documenting regional culture and history as well as recording efforts to...