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New partnership to offer Averett students law degree program options


DANVILLE, Va. — Averett University and Appalachian School of Law (ASL) are teaming up to help students seeking a law degree complete their education sooner. 
The new partnership agreement between the two institutions, made official at today’s signing event at Averett University in Danville, consists of two pathways: a three-plus-three dual-degree option and a four-plus-three traditional pathway. Justice (ret.) Elizabeth A. McClanahan, president and dean of ASL, and Averett President Dr. Tiffany M. Franks ceremoniously inked the agreements in front of representatives from both institutions and special guests at Averett’s Violet T. Frith Fine Arts Center.
“We are thrilled to partner with Appalachian School of Law to bring a structured, seamless path to our students who want to pursue their law degree,” said Franks. “This partnership is a shining example of how two student-centered institutions are working together to fulfill workforce need ....

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Editorial: 3 questions for the 2021 candidates for governor


We have questions. Three of them, in fact.
1. How many candidates for governor will commit to a debate in Southwest Virginia? Next year, Virginia elects a new governor; the campaign to succeed Ralph Northam already has begun, on both sides. Historically, Virginia’s statewide candidates debate and, historically, that hasn’t been west of the Blue Ridge. There is, though, a welcome trend to change that. In 2013, Terry McAuliffe and Ken Cuccinelli debated at Virginia Tech. In 2017, Northam and Ed Gillespie debated at the University of Virginia’s College at Wise. In September, we published an editorial calling for some entity in Southwest Virginia to sponsor a debate in 2021 with hopes of establishing a debate in this part of the state as a regular, expected thing. We urged someone to come forward now, so that this region can make its case early on. ....

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