Research and Creative Activity at Appalachian 2023
The fifth annual Research and Creative Activity at Appalachian Event took place on Friday, August 25, 2023. Thanks to all who attended, and we look forward to seeing you next year!
This event celebrates all research, scholarship and creative endeavors of Appalachian State faculty and staff. Join us for oral presentations, posters, art pieces and performances.
Event Schedule
2:30 to 3 p.m. | Welcome and Opening Remarks |
3:10 to 3:40 p.m. | Presentation Session I |
3:30 to 4 p.m. | Poster Session I |
3:50 to 4:20 p.m. | Presentation Session II |
4 to 4:30 p.m. | Poster Session II |
4:30 to 5 p.m. | Presentation Session III |
4:30 to 5 p.m. | Poster Session III |
- RIEEE Seeded or Administered Projects Showcase (3:10 to 4:10 p.m.): Rosen Concert Hall
- Dance on the American Theatre Stage from the Colonial Period to Today: Room 129
- Midjourney Group Project: Room 119
- The World of Long-Haul Truck Driving and the Public Health Implications: Room 225
- Crohn’s Disease-Associated Microbial Interactions Impact Biofilm Formation: Room 204
- An Exploration of Trauma, Resilience and Well-Being in North Carolina Community College Students: Room 214
- Testing the Feasibility and Impact of a Whole-Food Plant-Based Diet Intervention on College Students’ Physical and Mental Health: Room 212
- Altered Environments: Room 129
- Beyond the Field of Opposites: Cultivating wholeness in academia: Room 119
- From the Blue Ridge to the Blue Danube: Cultural sustainability, the medieval imaginary and the contemporary landscape in the U.S. and Austria: Room 204
- Impact that Transcends Proximity: Examination of Black collegians’ sense of safety in the U.S.: Room 214
- Food Corporations are Culpable for Food Crime: Room 212
- That’s a Pipe Organ Up There: Rosen Concert Hall
- Farmers and Forests: Research and engagement on tropical forest restoration in Costa Rica: Room 129
- Post-Acute and Long-Term Care Leaders’ Perspectives on Leading During COVID-19: Room 225
- Factors That Affect Judgments About Sexual Assault Cases: Room 204
- Beyond Google: Improving student information-seeking practices: Room 214
- Mapping WAC: A recent history of the teaching and learning of disciplinary writing at Appalachian State University: Room 212
- American Horror Story: Exploring environmental storytelling in design of haunted attractions
- Police Officers are Perceived More Favorably Than Civilians in Factually and Legally Equivalent Shootings: A randomized controlled survey experiment
- Amy Beach: Pedagogical piano works arranged for strings
- Building Resilience in Undergraduate Nursing Students with Brief Resilience Practices
- Promoting Self-Determination in Music Therapy for People with I/DD Who Communicate Extraverbally: Reflections and implications for practice
- Reducing the Carbon Footprint of Concrete Construction by Using Local Wood-Based Biochar
- International Service-Learning and Intercultural Competence in Music Therapy: Preliminary survey findings
- A Necessary Shift: Impact of taking physical activity education course online
- Feasibility of a Virtual 5k Walk/Run Program to Increase Physical Activity
Previous Research & Creative Activity at Appalachian Events
To view previously recorded events and abstracts, visit the links below.
Contact Information
For more information or questions about the event, please contact grs@appstate.edu.