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Don't just dream of
mountain life, dare to become part of Appalachia!
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The
Appalachian Studies Minor gives students the chance to understand
Appalachia from a multi-disciplinary perspective.
Professors from fields as diverse as history, sociology, biology,
literature, religion, and art provide meaningful insight into the
unique, rich life of the region.
The minor is valuable for anyone seeking employment in Appalachia
or for those who simply want to understand the people, places, and ways
of the mountains.
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My experience exploring and studying Appalachia has not only
enlightened me but also has been the most exciting part of my education
at Lees-McRae.—Justin Eads, Class of 2007 ![]() |
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More than simply a program at Lees-McRae, the study of Appalachia
becomes a way to make your college education both an adventure and an
active quest to make the most of the spectacular environment and the
storied heritage of the region. Through our wide variety of
courses you can development a deep understanding of the southern
mountains and make them your home.—Dr. Michael Joslin |
Appalachian
Studies MinorStephenson Center for Appalachia 184 Evans Way in Hemlock Village Banner Elk, NC 28604 Phone | 1.828.898.5241 Fax | 1.828.898.8814 Email | joslin@lmc.edu Go Link | www.go.lmc.edu/Stephenson |
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