Appalachian State University Chancellor Sheri Everts, seen here with Catawba County Economic Development Corporation President Scott Millar, said she and other university leaders are excited about the amount of space in the former Corning building that will house the university’s Hickory campus.
ROBERT C. REED, HICKORY DAILY RECORD
BH Media The Appalachian State University flag now flies over the site of the former Corning Optical Communications headquarters, which the university has purchased with the aim of turning it into an academic building.
ROBERT C. REED, HICKORY DAILY RECORD
BH Media Catawba County Economic Development Corporation President Scott Millar, left, Appalachian State University Chancellor Sheri Everts, center, and Hickory Mayor Hank Guess talk before the official announcement that App State will be opening a campus in Hickory.
Appalachian State University will open a campus in Hickory in the large building off U.S. 321 that once housed the headquarters of Corning Optical Communications.
Appalachian State University Chancellor Sheri Everts, seen here with Catawba County Economic Development Corporation President Scott Millar, said she and other university leaders are excited about the amount of space in the former Corning building that will house the university’s Hickory campus.
BH Media The Appalachian State University flag now flies over the site of the former Corning Optical Communications headquarters, which the university has purchased with the aim of turning it into an academic building.
BH Media Catawba County Economic Development Corporation President Scott Millar, left, Appalachian State University Chancellor Sheri Everts, center, and Hickory Mayor Hank Guess talk before the official announcement that App State will be opening a campus in Hickory.