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JANUARY–APRIL 2001
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Colleges and Communities: Increasing Local Capacity
by Fred D. Baldwin
Community colleges in Appalachia are taking a leadership role in helping boost local economies and expand educational opportunities through the national Rural Community College Initiative.

Law and Community Service: The Appalachian School of Law
by Lynda McDaniel
A deep commitment to community service and leadership has shaped the mission of southwest Virginia's new Appalachian School of Law.

Providing a Home for Start-Ups
by Carl Hoffman
At Alabama's Shoals Entrepreneurial Center, business counseling and support give small first a strong start and a greater chance of long-term success.

Work Begins at School
by James E. Casto
Real-world work experience for students is the goals of the School-to-Work program at West Virginia's Clay County High School.

Learning to Work Smarter
by Fred D. Baldwin
Partnering with area industry, the Alfred State College of Technology in New York's Southern Tier is training future workers for high-skill manufacturing jobs.

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Appalachian Scene
It's All About People
Inside Information

Cover of the May 2001 issue of Appalachia Magazine

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