Countdown to Qatar: Letting Go of ASL
So long ASL. It's Been Very Good to Know You! Letting go of place also involves letting go of the law school I have called home for 13 years. It involves letting go of my faculty colleagues at the Appalachian School of Law, many of whom are also in the midst of a transition to a new job and locale. It means letting go of students with whom I've built relationships. It means saying good-bye to a certain type of teaching to a certain population of students - mostly first generation college or grad school students from the central Appalachian region. It involves giving up a large office I've loved on the "library side" of the award-winning building that houses the law school. It means saying best wishes to staff members who have always been helpful, hopeful, effective, dedicated, and cheerful. It means leaving a community where service was at the core of operations for many ...