Center for Appalachian Studies and Services
History:
Mission:
The Center’s mission is to deepen understanding of Appalachia while serving the region through research, education, preservation, and community engagement. This is achieved through the design and implementation of initiatives that promote community development. The Center’s students, staff, and faculty collaborate closely with local communities and the broader Appalachian region to drive growth and positive change. It supports educational programs, research, and scholarship focused on Appalachian culture, while helping future generations navigate its ever-evolving nature through creative expression in music, art, media, and innovation.
As we look toward the future, the Center remains committed to ensuring that the past is preserved and not forgotten. By documenting and safeguarding Appalachia’s diverse cultural heritage — both tangible and intangible — it works to ensure that the region’s music, art, and enduring traditions are honored for generations to come.
Departments:
Over the decades, the number of community-driven projects involving the Center has grown exponentially. To better serve Appalachia, the Center expanded to consist of four components, each focused on specific aspects of community engagement.
Click on one of the links below to learn more about these components and the initiatives they have undertaken.
Center for Appalachian Studies and Services Administrative Officers:
Director
Dr. Ron Roach
(423) 439-7494
roachr@etsu.edu
Assistant Director
Dr. Rebecca Adkins Fletcher
(423) 439-7994
fletcherra1@etsu.edu
Planning and External Funding
Dr. Jeremy A. Smith
(423) 439-5339
smithja14@etsu.edu
Communications Coordinator
Mark Rutledge
(423) 439-7292
rutledgedm@etsu.edu
Executive Aide
Jeremy Dubhrós
(423) 439-7995
dubhros@etsu.edu