In July of 2004, Dr. Kenneth E. Peacock became the sixth chancellor of Appalachian State University. A member of the Appalachian family since 1983, Dr. Peacock is committed to promoting excellence in all aspects of the educational environment and preserving the rich heritage of the university. Between 1955 and 1969, with Dr. William H. Plemmons as president, Appalachian was transformed from a single-purpose teachers college into a multipurpose regional university.
Appalachian State Teachers College became Appalachian State University in 1967. Appalachian experienced a doubling of enrollment during the 1970s to about 9,500.
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