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31692
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Appalachian State University’s programs in the region are growing and expanding at a surprising rate. Five years ago, the North Carolina General Assembly authorized and charged the school to extend its influence and service throughout the state and region. Since then, the university has initiated projects to improve graduate education, develop time-shortened degrees, facilitate continuing education, and preserve and enhance mountain culture.
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Carolina Country (NoCar HD 9688 N8 C38x), Vol. 5 Issue 8, Aug 1973, p6-7, il, por
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31497
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When the North Carolina General Assembly convened in July of 1967, it had created not one, but four new university campuses separated and apart from the Consolidated University of North Carolina. Attaining new status were East Carolina University, West Carolina College, Appalachian State Teachers College, and North Carolina Agriculture and Technical College.
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