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Appalachian College Association - http://www.acaweb.org/
Consortium of 35 private liberal arts colleges in central Appalachian mountains in Kentucky, North Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia. Encourages its member colleges to foster Appalachian history and culture; to share resources; and to support the economic development of the region. |
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Edvantia - http://www.edvantia.org/
Conducts research and demonstrations and offers training programs in the field of education, including school reforms, in a service area that includes Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia. |
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The Appalachian Center of Berea College - http://www.berea.edu/apcenter/
Promotes the study and understanding of Appalachian history, sociology, economics, literature, music and other subjects. Online center publications and information about academics, outreach programs, and arts and music events. |
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Appalachian Ministries Educational Resource Center - http://www.amerc.org/
Ecumenical non-profit organization that funds educational programs to prepare church leaders for effective ministry in Appalachia and other rural areas. Details of seminars offered, grants available, and other topical resources. |
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Appalachian Syllabi - http://www.appalachianstudies.org/syllabi/index.html
On-line syllabus archive for use by college and university teachers designing Appalachian Studies courses. Includes history, literature, arts, sociology, anthropology, economics, and other topics. |