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Friends of the Library Volunteers and Scouts Work on New Project.

Library Landscaping Begins
Volunteers, Tech Students Lend a Hand

by JoBeth Wampler
Staff Reporter

      The Buchanan County Public Library has begun a project that will redefine its appearance to passers-by.
       On Saturday, approximately 40 volunteers from around the county and Virginia Tech crowded the library lawn, lending their helping hands to make the library a more appealing place.
       "It's a big project," said Sherry Bright, library director. "And, we're planning to finish it by the spring of 2007."
       When discussing potential updates to the library building, Bright said landscaping was always intended. Financially, however, she was reluctant to believe it was possible. That was before the Virginia Tech Community Design Assistance Center became involved. According to Bright, it was brought to her attention that the center helped non-profit organizations in need of redevelopment. After applying for Virginia Tech's assistance and being accepted, the Community Design Assistance Center informed Bright of a grant the library could apply for to receive financial assistance, as well. The Urban and Community Forestry Grant from the Virginia Department of Forestry was awarded to the library in the amount of $6,468, most of which will be spent on plants and materials.


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ASL Accreditation Is One Step Closer

by Cathy St. Clair
News Editor

     The Appalachian School of Law will learn in June whether it will be granted full accreditation, but this week, took one step closer to that designation.
      The American Bar Association’s Accreditation Committee has recommended ASL be granted full approval.
     An announcement of the proceedings was posted on ASL’s website and confirmed by ASL President Lu Ellsworth.
    Ellsworth and ASL Dean Jeffrey Kinsler appeared before the ABA’s Accreditation Committee last Thursday in support of the school’s application for full accreditation.
      The law school was granted provisional accreditation in academic year 2000-2001 and this year applied for full accreditation from the ABA.
      The committee’s recommendation, which was based on the law school’s self-study, its annual questionnaire and a late October-early November site visit by an ABA evaluation team, was hailed as an important step in the process toward full accreditation.
      "Although this is an important accomplishment, one step remains before we are fully approved," Kinsler wrote in the website announcement. "This step will occur in mid-June, at which time the ABA’s Council of the Section on Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar will consider the accreditation committee’s recommendation."
 

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