• Appalachian State University Department of Technology and Environmental Design
    @appalachianstateuniversitydepartmentoftechnologyandenvironmentaldesign
    The Department of Technology at Appalachian State University features a broad array of programs spanning the fields of applied science and design. It has developed a reputation for innovative research in the areas of sustainable building practices, renewable energy, design, and applied technology. The Department's mission is to advance and apply knowledge within its respective disciplines to address societal needs.
  • Jordan Truesdell
    @JordanTruesdell
    Jordan is a professional engineer in the Appalachian Mountains of Virginia. His career engineer experience spans multiple architectural, industrial, artistic, and scientific fields as a structural designer. His current practice is dominated by the design and renovation of residential structures. Architectural clients are primarily local, but his portfolio also includes projects by designers from France and the United Kingdom.
  • Teresa Tyson
    @teresatyson
    Dr. Teresa Tyson’s innovative approach to healthcare delivery in Appalachia includes several pioneering initiatives. She has been instrumental in integrating telehealth technologies, significantly expanding access to specialist care for remote patients, and reducing the barriers imposed by Appalachia’s rugged terrain. Her forward-thinking strategies also led to introducing the first FAA-approved drone delivery system for pharmaceuticals in the U.S., ensuring timely and efficient delivery of essential medications to remote areas. In addition to her technological innovations, Dr. Tyson organizes the annual Move Mountains Medical Mission. This event reflects her belief that healthcare is a fundamental human right by providing thousands of individuals with free medical, dental, and vision care each year. These services address immediate health needs and emphasize preventive care, aiming to improve long-term health outcomes for the Appalachian population. Dr. Tyson's work has garnered national and international acclaim, positioning her as a prominent advocate for rural health. She has been featured in leading media outlets. She has spoken at prestigious global forums, including the United Nations and the World Health Organization, where she advocates for improved rural healthcare policies and infrastructure.
  • Health Wagon
    @healthwagon
    Health Wagon began its transformative journey in 1980, navigating Appalachia's rugged terrain in a simple Volkswagen Beetle. Sister Bernie Kenny founded this initiative as a leading example of rural healthcare innovation in the United States, mainly serving Virginia's underserved communities. St. Mary's Health Wagon is a comprehensive network that sets the nationwide standard for rural health delivery. Originally a mobile clinic, Health Wagon has expanded to include two stationary clinics, four mobile units, a full-service pharmacy, and an advanced dental facility. In 2024 alone, it facilitated nearly 29,000 patient encounters, emphasizing its essential role as a healthcare lifeline for southwestern Virginia’s most vulnerable populations. Operating in a region that exemplifies America's stark healthcare disparities, Health Wagon addresses the significant life expectancy gap between Virginia's wealthier northern regions and its impoverished Appalachian areas, which can exceed ten years. This disparity underscores the critical need for accessible, quality healthcare, which Health Wagon strives to provide. Health Wagon has been at the forefront of several healthcare innovations. In 2015, it participated in the first FAA-approved drone delivery of medication in the U.S., a feat now commemorated in the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum. It was also the first mobile clinic to implement SpaceX's Starlink program, providing satellite-enabled telehealth services in remote areas. The organization’s commitment to innovation extends to establishing Virginia’s first remote wound care clinic and developing comprehensive post-COVID care programs. In collaboration with the University of Virginia, Health Wagon facilitated the world's first remote cystoscopy procedures for bladder cancer detection, demonstrating how technology can bring specialized care to rural settings. Since 2016, Health Wagon has partnered with the Department of Defense to offer free medical, dental, and vision services, setting a precedent for military-civilian healthcare collaborations. Beyond providing immediate medical services, Health Wagon addresses broader social determinants of health. The Owens and Hill Dental Health Clinic offers essential dental care, educational opportunities, and advanced treatment options like 3D-printed dentures. Furthermore, Health Wagon organizes the Move Mountains Medical Mission (M7), a significant health initiative that delivers free medical services to thousands yearly, underlining its commitment to overcoming healthcare barriers in rural America. As Health Wagon enters its fifth decade, it continues to innovate, with plans to introduce mobile endoscopy and the first mobile CT scanner for comprehensive disease detection in rural areas. These initiatives will further enhance its ability to deliver specialized healthcare directly to Appalachia's most underserved communities. For more information about Health Wagon’s innovative programs and impact, visit their website or connect through social media platforms.