Appalachian State Campus Helene Damage

BOONE, N.C. Appalachian State University's Boone campus has sustained significant impacts from the flooding and storm damage caused by Hurricane Helene which North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper described as quotone of the worst storms in modern history for parts of Western North Carolina.quot

BOONE, N.C. WBTV - Appalachian State University in North Carolina will remain closed for at least the next two weeks in the wake of the destructive Hurricane Helene.. On Wednesday, Oct. 2, the university announced that classes would resume no earlier than Oct. 16 at its campuses in Boone and Hickory. Officials will assess conditions and infrastructure, and provide an update by Wednesday, Oct

App State served as a community hub during the immediate recovery after Helene. The Holmes Convocation Center hosted the American Red Cross and Central Dining Hall provided free meals to anyone in need, serving 40,000 meals in total. Campus Wi-Fi was made available to the public, allowing those in need of Wi-Fi to access services.

Officials from Appalachian State University, Western Carolina University and UNC Asheville said they are postponing classes after the hard hit from Hurricane Helene.The universities posted about

BOONE, N.C. WBTV - Appalachian State University announced Saturday it has canceled classes through Friday, October 4, in the wake of Hurricane Helene. The university said classes are canceled and a closure is in effect for non-faculty employees on the Boone and Hickory campuses through 5 p.m. on October 4.

BOONE, N.C. Appalachian State University is operating in emergency mode in the aftermath of Helene. All classes are cancelled on its Boone and Hickory campuses. Students on campus also have to

WPBNWGTU -- Not far from Asheville, North Carolina, is another small mountain town impacted by Hurricane Helene. Boone, North Carolina, is home to Appalachian State University, where many

Non-mandatory employees should not come to campus. This includes faculty. Faculty who have questions can contact Academic Affairs at 828-262-2070 or email160protected.. Off-campus

Campus services information Community resource information Volunteer opportunities Campus Updates for Students and Employees. Leave and Work Provisions related to Hurricane Helene The Office of State Human Resources has approved additional flexibilities to assist with Hurricane Helene relief efforts. The UNC System shared revised guidance

Classes are canceled at Appalachian State University through Friday, Oct. 4, at least, as the town of Boone recovers from Helene. Posted 2024-09-28T2137060000 - Updated 2024-10-01T1935560000