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University Organization Appalachian. one of 16
members of the consolidated University of North
Carolina. has six college
the General College (in
which all undergraduates are enrolled for the first two
years). the College of Learning and Human Development. Arts and Sciences. Business. Continuing Educa tion. and Fine and Applied Arts
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degree programs The Graduate School offers master's
degrees and degrees thar fall between rhe masters and
doctoral levels
Faculty· The teaching faculty numbers over 550. of
whom more than 65% hold doctorates The student
faculty ratio is 16 to I
Accreditation ASU is accredited by the Southern
Association of Colleges and Schools. National Council
tor Accred1ration ot I eacher Educanon. Council of
Graduate Schools in the United States; orth Carolina
Association of Colleges and Universities: American
Associanon of Schools of Music. ational Association
of Business Teacher Educarion: American Association
of Stare Colleges for Teacher Education: American
Council on Education: American Association of University Women: American Home Economics Associarion;
American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of Business.
Athlerics: ASU fields I 3 men's varsity reams in the
Southern Conference and the NCAA competition and
six varsity sports for women. Varsity and intramural
reams use ASU's artifically-turfed Conrad Stadium and
the 8.000-sear Varsity Gym Women 's teams compete
in the Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for
Women.
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Welcome
Welcome ro our mountains - and welcome to
Appalachian Stare University. We encourage prospective students. alumni and other friends to visit and tour
our ''Kilometer-high Campus ..
Appalachian has been a special kind of school for
more than 75 years From irs beginning as a mountain
school for mountain people. Appalachian has maintained a reputation for excellence in education and
service to the region Enrollment at Appalachian tripled
in the decade of the 60's and the University continues
to grow in size and stature.
We're proud of our university and glad to have you
here You·11 find plenty ro see and do ar Appalachian. so
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Alumni Affairs
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Business AffclJrs .
Camp Programs
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42 Mountaineer Apartments
23. Purchasing: Security: t..undry
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4 3 Winkler Res Hall
25 . Sanford Hall
44 farthing Auditorium
26. Brock Nursery Schaal
45 Grants l'lanning
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28 Workman Res Hall
47 Herbert W Wey Hall
29 Faculty Apamnents
48 lohn A Walker Hall
30 Cone Res. Hall
49 Owens fleld House
50 Driver Education Bldg
3 I Home Management Housl'
JZ Easr Res Hall
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3 Eggers Res. Hall
4 Gardner Res. Hall
5 Colrrane Res Hall
6. justice Res. Hall
7 Newland Res Hall
8 . Duncan Hall
9 Wilson Hall
I 0 Rankin Science Bldg
I I Belk Library
IZ Smith· Wright Hall
I 3 D. D Dougherty Library
14 Whitener Hall
15 Umversily Bookstore
16 Plemmons Student Union
17 Watauga Res Hall
18 Cafeteria
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Appalachian is in the cenrer of the most popular yearround recrearion area in the East There are sports and
cultural activities for every season of the year. Locared
in the Blue Ridge of the Appalachian Mountains. the
area is both rural and urban. both agricultural and industrial - but still relatively undeveloped and unspoiled The Blue Ridge Parkway is approximately six
miles from campus. Within a half-hour's drive from the
campus are several ski slopes. golf courses. major
tourist attractions. the Appalachian Trail and Pisgah
ational Forest. The area is widely known for its native
crafts and art forms. for fishing. hunting. camping. hiking. and nature trails.
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·University Office hours are 8 :00 a.m.- 5:00 p.m.
Monday through Frid"y: ttie Admissions Office is 0pen
on Saturday from 9:00 ".m.- I 2:00 noon.
•1nformarion desks are located in the Administration
Building (33) and Plemmons Student Union ( 16).
'for campus telephone informarion. dial 262-2000.
(Drop the 262- prefix when calling from interior tele phones.)
·student relephone information is available at the
Srudenr Union ( 16). 262-3030.
*Emergency assistance: Campus Security is staffed
24 hours a day: dial 262-2 I 50.
*Dining facilities open co visitors include: UNIVERSITY
CAFETERIA (6:30-9:30. I 0:00-2:00, 3:30-6:30 Monday-Friday: 8 :00- I 0:00, I I :00- I :30. 4:30-6: 15 Saturday-Sunday.) Number ( 18) on the map. BAVARIAN
INN (fast foods: 7:30 a.m.- 1 I :00 p.m Monday-Friday:
5:00 p .m.- I I :00 p.m . Saturday-Sunday.) Number ( 18)
on the map. GOLD ROOM (Steaks and seafood: I I 00
a.m.-2:00 p.m .. 4:00 p.m. -7:00 p.m. daily.) Number
( 16) on the map. ICE CREAM PARLOR (7:00 a.m.·9:00
p.m. Monday-Saturday: I :00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. Sunday.)
Number ( 16) on the map.
·campus tours may be arranged through the Alumni
Affairs Office. number (35) on rhe map.
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College of Business
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Geography
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Financial Aid Office
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Graduate School
Housing Office
Library
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Art
Biology
Purchasing Depdnment
Reg1.strar s Office
Summer Sesst0ns
Studen1 Affairs Office
Student Development
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the map.
9. Ch.pe Wilson H.II, formerly Appalachian High
School, houses the departments of theatre, anthropology
and sociology as well as a theatre which seats 640 persons. Part of the College of Continuing Education is also
housed here as well as next door at 206 Appalachian
Street.
24. l.G. G~r H.II is home for the department of music
and has an auditorium which seats 600 persons.
19. V•rslty Gymnulum, which seats 8,000, is connected
to the old Broome-Klrk gymnasium which now houses the
department of health, physical education and recreation.
Registration for fall, spring and summer semesters also is
held in Varsity Gym.
IO. bnldn Sdence building houses the departments of
biology, physics, geology, geography as well as an
observatory.
1 t. Belk Ubr..-y, presently under expansion. houses
some 325,000 volumes which will increase to 600,000
when the addition is completed. Also located in the library
is the Appalachian Collection of regional artifacts. Beside
Belk Is the old D. D. Dougherty Library ( 13) which now
houses the General College and department of military
science.
8. Edwin Dunun H.il houses the College of Leaming
and Human Development with its departments of administration, supervision and higher education: counselor
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education and research; educational media; elementary,
secondary, reading and special education. The Octagon
beside the main building haS an auditorium which seats
some 160 persons.
33. B. B. Dougherty Admlnlstr•tlon BuUdlng houses the
offices of information, admissions, registrar, graduate
school, controller, student affairs. academic and business
affairs and the office of the chancellor.
46. The Center for Continuing Eduutlon Is located at
the top of the new west campus. The Center contains
some 70,000 square feet, with 21 multipurpose meeting
rooms (including a small auditorium), a library, and exhibition areas. It provides complete living accommodations for
guests, with 9 1 bedrooms, a restaurant and coffee shop.
12. Smlth·Wrtght H.il, one of the oldest buildings now
standing on campus, houses the department of psychology.
16. Plemmons Student Union, near the center of
campus, also is the center of activity with its post office,
meeting rooms, TV lounges, game room, bowling alley,
mini-theatre, ice cream parlor and Gold Room cafeteria
(the main cafeteria is "'er~ the mall from the student
union).
27. Ullle Shull Dougherty Holli houses the department of
home economics beside Which is the Brock Nursery
School (26).
25. 5.ulford ff.ii houses the office of the dean of the
College of Arts and Sciences, as well as the departments of
44.
English, mathematics, philosophy and rellglon, and foreign
languages.
2 I. W. Ken Scott ff.II houses the department of industrial arts and technical education.
44. F•rthlng Audltortum was completed in 197 4 and
seats some 1,800 persons. The lobby area, or Farthing Gallery, serves as exhibition space for ASU art students and
faculty, the Appalachian National Drawing Competition and
for other area and traveling art exhibits.
47. Herbert W. Wey HAii, recently was dedicated to Dr.
Wey who served the university as chancellor from 19691979. Wey Hall houses the office of the dean of the College of Fine and Applied Arts and the radio station, WASU,
also is housed in this building as Is the campus educational
TV station.
48. John A. WAiker HAii houses the College of Business
with its departments of accounting; business education
and office administration; economics; management and
marketing; and finance, insurance and real estate.
43. Winkler ff.ii is one of 15 residence halls on campus
housing some 4,000 students. The residence halls are
situated on both the east and west sides of campus.
t4. Whitener HAii, once Appalachian Elementary School,
houses the departments of history, political science and
criminal justice and the office of Information (computer)
systems. Whitener Hall has an auditorium which seats 644
persons.
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Welcome to our mountains - and welcome to Appalachian State University
We encourage prospective students. educators, alumni and other friends to
visit and tour the campus.
Appalachian has been a special kind of school for more than 75years. From its
beginning as a mountain school for mountain people. Appalachian has
maintained a reputation for excellence in education and service to the region
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continues to grow in size and stature.
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see and do at Appalachian. so make yourself at home - and stay awhile.
APB4l4CHIAN STATE UNIVERSITY
the area
Appalach ian is right in the middle of the most popular year-round recreation
area in the East. There are sports and cultural activities for every season of the
year. Located in the Blue Ridge of the Appalachian Mountains, the area is both
rural and urban, both agricultural and industrial - but still relatively
undeveloped and unspoiled. The Blue Ridge Parkway 1s approximately six
miles from campus. Within a half-hours drive from the campus are several ski
slopes. golf courses, major tourist attractions. the Appalachian Trail and
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University Organization : Appalachian, one of 16 members of the
consolidated University of North Carolina. has six colleges - the General
College (in which all undergraduates are enrolled for the first two years). the
College of Learning and Human Development, Arts and Sciences, Business,
Continuing Education. and Fine and Applied Arts- offering some 150degree
programs in 32 academic departments. The Graduate School offers master's
degrees and degrees that fall between the master s and doctoral levels.
levels.
visitor parking
Visitors are permitted to park in the20-mrnute (blue} zones which are lo
in most areas of the campus. For periods over 20 minutes v1~itors must obtain
a parking permit and lot assignment from the Security Office (dow~ta1rs in
corner of building number 23).
Faculty : The teaching faculty numbers some 550, of whom more than 65%
hold doctorates. The student faculty ratio 1s 16 to 1.
Accreditation: ASU 1s accredited by the Southern Assoc1at1on of Colleges and
Schools, National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education. Council of
Graduate Schools in the United States; North CarolinaAssoc1at1on of Colleges
and Universities; American Association of Schools of Music, National
Association of Business Teacher Education; American Assoc1at1on of State
Colleges for Teacher Education, American Council on Education; American
Association of University Women, American Home Economics Association,
American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of Business.
Athletics: ASU fields 13 men 's varsity teams in the Southern Conference and
the NCAA competition and six varsity sports for women. Varsity and intramural
teams use ASU 's artificially-turfed Conrad Stadium and the 8,000-seat Varsity
Gym. Women's teams compete in the Association of Intercollegiate Athletics
for Women.
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information for visitors
• University Office hours are 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p. m. Monday through Friday; the
Admissions Office is open on Saturday from 9:00-12:00 p .m.
• Information desks are located in the Administration Building (33) and
Plemmons Student Union (16) .
• For campus telephone information, dial 262-2000. (Drop the 262- prefix
when calling from interior telephones.)
• Student telephone information is available at the Student Union (16).
262-3030.
• Emergency assistance: Campus Security is staffed 24 hours a day; dial
262-2150.
• Dining facilities open to visitors include : University Cafeteria (6.30-9 :30.
10:00-2 :00, 3:30-6:30 Monday-Friday; 8:00-10:00, 11 00-1 :30, 4.30-6 ·15
Saturday-Sunday.) Number (18) on the map.
Bavarian Inn (fast foods; 7:30 a.m.-11 :00 p.m. Monday-Friday ; 5:00
p.m.-11 :00 p.m. Saturday-Sunday.) Number (18) on the map.
Gold Room (Steaks and seafood: 11:00 a.m.-2 :00 p.m .. 4:00 p .m .-7 :00 p.m .
daily.) Number (16) on the map.
Ice Cream Parlor (7 :00a.m.-9 :00 p.m. Monday-Saturday, 1 00 p m.-9 :00 p.m.
Sunday.) Number (16) on the map.
• Campus tours may be arranged through the Student Affairs Office.
Number (33) on the map.
the center for continuing education
Visitors are encouraged to visit Appalachian 's Center for Continuing
Education. Located at an elevation of 3.535 feet at the top of the new west
campus, the Center contains some 70,000square feet-with 21 multipurpose
meeting rooms (including a small auditorium), a library, and exhibit10n areas It
provides complete living accommodations for guests. with 91 bedrooms. a
spacious restaurant, and a coffee shop
The Center also contains the most up-to-date aud1ov1sual and learning
resources equipment as well as special lighting Besides these facilities. there
are lounges, cable-color-TV, and two lobbies. Well-lighted parking areas are
available for cars and buses, and charter or limousine service is provided for
four airports. Number (45) on the map
COVER · The poster front of this campus guide is adapted from Appalachian
artist William Dunlap's print entitled March Snow.
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Gardner Res. Hall
Coltrane Res. Hall
Justice Res. Hall
Newland Res. Hall
Duncan Hall
Wilson Hall
Rankin Science Bldg.
Belk Library
Smith-Wright Hall
D. D. Dougherty Library
Whitener Hall
University Bookstore
Plemmons Student Union
Watauga Res. Hall
Cafeteria
Varsity Gymnasium
Broome-Kirk Health and
Physical Education Bldg
Scott Industrial Arts Bldg.
Power Plant
Purchasing ; Security; Laundry
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Sanford Hall
Brock Nursery School
Dougherty Home Economics Bldg.
Workman Res. Hall
Faculty Apartments
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Home Management House
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White Res. Hall
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Faculty Housing
Mountaineer Apartments
Towers Res. Hall
Farthing Auditorium
College of Continuing Education
Center for Continuing Education
Art and Speech Center
John A. Walker Hall
Outdoor Instructional Field
Driver Education Bldg.
White House (Watson)
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General College ........................................................ · · ··
Graduate School ...............................................................
Housing Office .
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Library ..........
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Medical Services. ................................................... ··· ......... ···
Personnel Office .................................................................
Placement Office ............................................................. ··
Purchasing Department .....................................................
Registrar's Office .....................................................................
Summer Sessions ......................................................................
Student Affairs Office ........................................................ ·· ···
Student Development. ..........................................................
University Gallery
.................................................... ·· ··· .....
Watauga College ... ......................................................................
Building Number
33
33
35
20
33
45
33
25
48
45
24
8
14
33
16
29
35
13
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33
28
28
32
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Business Edu. & Office Adm, ..........................................
Chemistry
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Economics
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Educational Media ...............................................................
Elementary Education .............................................................
Eng lish
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Foreign Languages ....................................................... ..
Geography ...
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Geology
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Health P E & Rec ..............................................................
History ..... ............................................................................ ..
Home Economics ..................................................................
Industrial Arts
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Military Science
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Music
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Philosophy & Religion ............................................................ .
Physics.
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Political Science ..................................................................... .
Psychology
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Reading Education ...... ......................................................
Secondary Education ....... .. ........ .. .. ... . . . ............................
Sociology & Anthropology................................................. .
Special Education ................................................................
Speech
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Speech Path. & Aud ................ .............................................. .
Building Number
48
8
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48
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Title
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Appalachian State University Campus Maps
Description
An account of the resource
This collection contains campus guides including detailed maps of the Appalachian State University campus buildings and parking lots. Also included is information about the university as well the town of Boone, Watauga County and Watauga County schools. Three maps are dated.
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
Copyright for the Appalachian State University Campus Guides site is held by Appalachian State University. The guides are available for free personal, non-commercial, and educational use, provided that proper citation is used (e.g. Appalachian State Collection, Appalachian State University Campus Guides, W.L. Eury Appalachian Collection, Special Collections, Appalachian State University, Boone, NC). Any commercial use of the materials, without the written permission of the Appalachian State University, is strictly prohibited.
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Identifier
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CM_WelcomeToOurMountains_M
Title
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Appalachian State University Campus Guide: Welcome to Our Mountains
Language
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English
Source
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<a title="Appalachian State University Vertical Publication Files" href="https://appstate-speccoll.lyrasistechnology.org/repositories/2/resources/1364" target="_blank">Appalachian State University Vertical Publication Files</a>
Description
An account of the resource
A sepia-colored map with a numerical key and information about the area, the mountains, the Center for Continuing Education, the nearby merchants, and the campus.
Subject
The topic of the resource
Appalachian State University--Maps
Universities and colleges--North Carolina--Boone--Maps
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Image
Text
Spatial Coverage
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
https://www.geonames.org/4456703/boone.html
Format
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PDF
Campus maps
Contributor
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Dunlap, William, 1944-
Rights
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<a title="In Copyright – Non-Commercial Use Permitted" href="https://rightsstatements.org/page/InC-NC/1.0/" target="_blank"> In Copyright – Non-Commercial Use Permitted </a>
Is Part Of
A related resource in which the described resource is physically or logically included.
<a title="Appalachian State University Campus Maps" href="https://omeka.library.appstate.edu/collections/show/50" target="_blank"> Appalachian State University Campus Maps </a>
ASU
map
mountains
numerical key
sepia
stay awhile
visitor information
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https://omeka.library.appstate.edu/files/original/fd7644d9efeb3ab2ff37b12e26ae2593.pdf
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Text
Area Map
�NUMERICAL KEY
1 Appalachian Heights
2 Mountaineer Apartments
3 Chancellor's Home
4 Belk Residence Hall
5 Frank Residence Hall
6 Winkler Residence Hall
7 Eggers Residence Hall
6 Bowie Residence Hall
9 Owens Field House
10 Kidd Brewer Stadium
11 Quinn Recreation Center
12 Gardner Residence Hall
13 Coltrane Residence Hall
t 4 Trivette Hall
15WeyHall
16 Broyhill Music Center
17 Walker Hall
16 Farthing Auditorium
19 Newland Residence Hall
20 Tomlinson Park
21 Justice Residence Hall
22 Science Building
23 W. Kerr Scott Hall
WHERETO FIND IT
BUILDING#
Academic Allairs .................................... 39
Department ol Accounting ..................... 32
Admissions ............................................ 24
Alumni Allairs ........................................ 26
Departmenl of Anlhropology .................. 51
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59
(see reverse) ....................................... 59
Archives & Records ............................... 35
College of Arts & Sciences .................... 38
Department of Art .................................. 15
Athletic Offices .................................. 29, 9
B. B. Dougherty Administration
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Belc Li>rary ........................................... 36
Department of Biology ........................... :ll
Bookstore .............................................. 56
Bowie Hall ............................................... 8
Broome-Kiri< Health & Physical
Education Building ............................... 28
Broyhill Inn & Conlerence Center
(see reverse) ........................................ 58
Broyhill Music Center ............................. 16
Business Affairs ..................................... 39
Cafeteria ................................................ 37
Cannon Hall ........................................... 42
Career Development Center .................. 24
Cascade Cafe ........................................ 54
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Cone Hall .............................................. 48
Continuing Education (see reverse) ....... 59
Controller's Office (see reverse) ............. 63
Counseling & Psychological Services
Center ................................................. 55
Cultural Affairs ....................................... 24
D Q Dougherty Hall ............................... 35
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Department of Curriculum
& Instruction ........................................ 31
Department ol Decisions Sciences ........ 32
Doughton Hall ........................................ 45
East Hall ................................................ 41
Department of Economics ..................... 32
Edwin Duncan Hall ................................ 31
Eggers Han .............................................. 7
Department of English ........................... 51
Environment & Safety (see reverse) ....... 63
Equal Opportunity .................................. 39
Department of Family & Consumer
Sciences .............................................. 53
Farthing Audttorium ................................ 18
Department of Fm nee, Insurance,
& Real Estate ...................................... 32
Financial Aid .......................................... 24
Food Court ............................................ 37
Food Services Administration ................ 14
Department ol Foreign Languages
and ~eratu res ..................................... 51
Founders Hall ........................................ 40
Frank Hall ................................................ 5
Gardner Hall .......................•.................. 12
General Studies ..................................... 35
Department of Geography & Planning .... :ll
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ChapellWilson Hall ............................... 33
Department of Communication ........ 15, 17
Comprehensive Clinic ............................ 31
College of Arts & Sciences .................... 38
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College of Fine & Applied Arts ............... 15
Coltrane Han ..•....•.................................. 13
Department of Health, Leisure,
& Exercise Science ...................... ....... 28
HoeyHall ............................................... 43
Horne Management House .................... 49
Housing Operations ······························· 24
Hibbard Center ..................................... 57
Department of Human o-topment &
Psychological Counseling .................... 31
Human Resource Services .................... 40
I. G. Greer Hall ....................................... 38
lnlirmary ..............................................•. 55
lnsmutional Research ............................ 24
lnstructionalTechnology ......................... 36
lntramurals Programs ............................. 11
ITS ........................................................ 32
Justice Hall ............................................ 21
Kidd Brewer Stadium ............................. 10
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Department ol Leadership & Higher
Education ............................................ 31
Legends ................................................ 44
Li>rary ................................................... 36
Department ol L.i>rary Science
& Educational Foundations .................. 31
Lovill Hall ..............................•................ 46
Lucy Brock Child Development
Center ................................................. 52
Department ol Management .................. 32
The Market ............................................ 14
Qepartment of Marketing ....................... 32
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Sciences .............................................. 17
Media Services ...................................... 36
Department of Milttary Science ............. . 35
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Newland Hall ........................................• 19
News Bureau ......................................... 40
Newspaper [The Appalachian) ............... 54
Outdoor Programs ...............••................ 54
Owens Foeld House ................................. 9
Par1< Place ............................................. 14
Department ol Philosophy & Religion ..... 38
Department ol Physics & Astronomy ...... 2'2
Pizzeria ................................................. 14
Department of ~ttical Science
& Criminal Jostice ................................ 57
Post Office .............•............................... 55
Printing & Publications ........................... 23
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Purchasing (see reverse) ....................... 63
Quinn Recreation Center ....................... 1t
Raley Hall .............................................. 32
Rankin Science Building ........................ :ll
Registrar ................................................ 24
Residence Lile ....................................... 24
Sanlord Hall ........................................... 51
Smtth-Wright Hall .................................. 34
Department ol Sociology &
Social Wor1< ...................................•..... 33
Steam Plant ........................................... 27
Student Development ............................ 39
Student~ Building .•..................... 55
Student Union ................................•....... 54
Summer Sessions ................................. 24
Swimming Pool .........................•............ 28
Department ofTechnolo!lv ......•..•........... 23
CJepartment olTheatre &bance ............ 33
Uni\'ersity Adwncement ........................ 39
Uni\'ersity Han (see reverse) .................. 59
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W. Kerr Scott Hall ............•...................... 23
Walker Hall ............................................ 17
WASU-FM ........... ................................. 15
Watauga College ..................................• 41
Welborn Hall .......................................... 37
Wellness Center .................................... 55
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WMener Haa ....................•.................... 57
Winkler Hall .........•................................... 6
'lbsel Office ............................................. 9
VISITOR ""RKING
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maypar1< klroroe hot.-or20-<nnuteperiods. Vosilors who need to par1< on campus for lonoer
periods may obtain visitor permits at ihe
University ~ice office orVositors'Center, building #24
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24 John E. Thomas Hall
25 Academic Convocation
Center (future site)
26 McKinney Alumni Center
27 Steam Plant
28 Broome-Kirk Health and
Physical Education Building
29 Varsity Gymnasium
30 Rankin Hall
31 Edwin Duncan Hall
32RaleyHall
33 Chapell Wilson Hall
34 Smith-Wright Hall
35 D.D. Dougherty
36 Belk Library
37 Welborn Hall
38 1.G. Greer Hall
39 B.B. Dougherty
Administration Building
40 Founders Hall
41 East Residence Hall
42 Cannon Residence Hall
43 Hoey Residence Hall
44 Legends
45 Doughton Residence Hall
46 Lovill Residence Hall
47 White Residence Hall
48 Cone Residence Hall
49 Home Management House
50 Coffey Residence Hall
51 Sanford Hall
52 Lucy Brock Nursery School
53 LS. Dougherty Building
54 Plemmons Student Union
55 Annas Student Support
Building
56 University Bookstore
57 Whitener Hall
58 Broyhill Inn & Conference
Center (see reverse)
59 University Hall (see reverse)
60 University Police
61 Motor Pool (see reverse)
62 Physical Plant (see reverse)
63 Business Affairs Annex/
Central Warehouse (see
reverse)
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ABOUT APPALACHIAN
With education as its birthright and instruction as its primary mission, Appalachian
State University is a university for today, addressing the need for a well-educated and
knowledgeable population. Appalachian's 12,000 students learn in a friendly, stimulating environment. In addition to diplomas, our graduates take with them a love and
appreciation for learning that continues throughout their lives.
Founded in 1899 as Watauga Academy, Appalachian soon evolved into a state teacher's
college, later broadened its purpose to include the liberal arts, and became a part of
the consolidated University of North Carolina in 1972. From it beginnings as a small
local institution, Appalachian has grown to meet the needs of the state and region.
Throughout its r:apid growth the University has consistently maintained a student-<:entered environment and has been responsive to the changing needs of its constituency.
Appalachian is a comprehensive university, offering more than 170 degree programs.
To prepare a diverse constituency for productive lives in society, the University provides each student with a well-rounded liberal education and opportunity to participate in a wide range of educational experiences and professional programs.
THE RIGHT CLIMATE
Appalachian is a place for learning and meeting
new friends, a place to remember, a place to visit
and long for later, a place of great beauty and a
place to wonder and contemplate. Surrounded by
the softness of the Blue Ridge mountains, encased
in verdant lu hness and sprinkled with colorful
flowers in summer, ablaze with the orange, yellows
and reds of fall, dressed in dazzling white in winter
and bursting with new life in spring, Appalachian
glows with each season. It's an exciting place where
people are challenged, exposed to new ideas and
cultural events. It's a place where people grow and
create.
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Dublin Core
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Title
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Appalachian State University Campus Maps
Description
An account of the resource
This collection contains campus guides including detailed maps of the Appalachian State University campus buildings and parking lots. Also included is information about the university as well the town of Boone, Watauga County and Watauga County schools. Three maps are dated.
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
Copyright for the Appalachian State University Campus Guides site is held by Appalachian State University. The guides are available for free personal, non-commercial, and educational use, provided that proper citation is used (e.g. Appalachian State Collection, Appalachian State University Campus Guides, W.L. Eury Appalachian Collection, Special Collections, Appalachian State University, Boone, NC). Any commercial use of the materials, without the written permission of the Appalachian State University, is strictly prohibited.
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Identifier
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CM_ASU_campusGuide_100_4_M
Title
A name given to the resource
Appalachian State University Campus Guide [4]
Language
A language of the resource
English
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
<a title="Appalachian State University Vertical Publication Files" href="https://appstate-speccoll.lyrasistechnology.org/repositories/2/resources/1364" target="_blank">Appalachian State University Vertical Publication Files</a>
Description
An account of the resource
Includes an area map, a campus map, and some information about the university and climate in Boone.
Subject
The topic of the resource
Appalachian State University--Maps
Universities and colleges--North Carolina--Boone--Maps
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Image
Spatial Coverage
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
https://www.geonames.org/4456703/boone.html
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
PDF
Campus maps
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1999
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
<a title="In Copyright – Non-Commercial Use Permitted" href="https://rightsstatements.org/page/InC-NC/1.0/" target="_blank"> In Copyright – Non-Commercial Use Permitted </a>
Is Part Of
A related resource in which the described resource is physically or logically included.
<a title="Appalachian State University Campus Maps" href="https://omeka.library.appstate.edu/collections/show/50" target="_blank"> Appalachian State University Campus Maps </a>
area map
campus guide
campus map
climate
directions
numerical key