This image shows the southern side of Doughton Hall, built in 1963, at Appalachian State University (1967-current). Doughton Hall was originally a women's dormitory that housed 300 students on seven floors. It is now a co-educational dormitory and is…
Irwin “Ike” Belk mimics the gesture of the bronze boy in “Just Reach a Little Higher,” a sculpture he commissioned for the Reich College of Education in 2012.
This image shows two members of the Student Service Corps at Appalachian State University (1967-current) in October 1972. The Student Service Corps was a community service organization started in the fall of 1971, as part of the Office of Volunteer…
This sign shows a historical marker outside Appalachian State University. It reads, "Appalachian State University: Founded as Watauga Academy. State-supported since 1903. A part of The University of North Carolina since 1972."
This image shows Justice Residence Hall, built 1920. The building was located on the southern side of campus and faced north. The dormitory could hold up to 100 students, and in 1931 a wooden Justice Hall Annex was constructed behind it to hold 90…