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Contact Info
Sustainable Development Program
ASU Box 32080
Boone, NC 28608

Program Office
Living Learning Center
Academic Building
Room 209
Phone:  (828) 262-7234

Director
Chuck Smith
smithcl@appstate.edu

Assistant Director, Outreach
Tommy Walsh
207 Dale Adams Road
Sugar Grove, NC  28679
Phone:  (828) 297-4799
Fax:  (828) 297-2205
walshtw@appstate.edu

Assistant Director, Research
Kristin Cockerill
Phone: (828) 262-7252
Cockerillkm@appstate.edu


 

Sustainable Development

 
 

Visitors

The Sustainable Development Program is housed in the Living Learning Center Academic Building (LLC), and the main office is in Room 209.

Prospective Student Information

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Directions ~ Maps
The LLC is located on Bodenheimer Drive, up the hill from Rivers Street (on the way to the Broyhill Inn). The driveway for the Living Learning Center is directly across from Mountaineer Apartments. If you are coming from King Street, turn onto Depot Street away from the public library. It will give way to Bodenheimer Drive as you cross Rivers Street

Parking for registered vehicles is available on the driveway, in the small paved lot on Bodenheimer just past the driveway, or across the street in the Mountaineer lots (faculty/staff only).

Visitors with a permit may park further up in the Greenwood lot and take the footpath through the woods or the sidewalk on Bodenheimer to the LLC. The woodland walk is a pleasant and relaxing journey most of the year.

You may find it more convenient to park in the Raley lot on Rivers Street and walk up the stairs. The entrance to the stairs can be found between Wey and Farthing Halls.

The LLC is two buildings -- a residence hall and academic wing. The offices for Sustainable Development are on the Second floor of the academic wing, which is the smaller of the two buildings. The residence hall is accessible only by guests of the residence or Watauga College, Teaching Fellows or International Programs. The Interdisciplinary Studies and Appalachian Studies offices are located downstairs, convenient for concentrators under those disciplines.

Need directions to Boone?

Virtual Campus Tour

Since the majority of the SD program staff is involved in teaching courses in various departments, it is a good idea to call ahead to make sure that someone will be available when you stop by.

Some of the scholarships available to students through the Sustainable Development Outreach Program are available primarily due to donations from a variety of community partners. If you are interested in becoming one of those partners, please contact our director.

 

 

 

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