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Encyclopedia > Alice Lloyd College

Alice Lloyd College is a four-year liberal arts work college in Pippa Passes, Kentucky. It was founded by the Cambridge, Massachusetts_born journalist Alice Spencer Geddes Lloyd in 1923, initially under the name Caney Junior College, as an institution which would educate leaders for Appalachia locally. It became a four-year, bachelor's degree-granting institution in 1980.


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ALICE LLOYD COLLEGE (409 words)
The college evolved from the Caney Creek Community Center, established in 1915 as Lloyd's vision of a model community in Appalachia.
Fred Mullinax, a former Alice Lloyd vice- president, became the college's third president and the leader of the community center.
Alice Lloyd College enrollment for the 1970's averaged five hundred students per year.
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Alice Lloyd College, private, coeducational institution in Pippa Passes, Kentucky, in the southeastern part of the state.
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