
The Fuqua School of Business at Duke University in Durham was next on the itinerary. I had visited there in the summer but due to the retirement of Dave Connelly, Carlton Brown is now in charge of acquisitions. Carlton is mostly an IT guy but is, as are most librarians, willing to help to get the job done.
I next visited the Shepherd Library on the campus at NC Central University. NC Central is another one of the fine historically black colleges and universities in North Carolina. Vanessa Lennon is the librarian and she gave me excellent walking directions to my next stop--the Law Library on campus.
Durham Technical Community College provides outstanding practical education in Durham. Julie Humphrey is always a delight to visit.
Apex School of Theology was founded in 1995 as Apex Academy School of Religion by the Reverend Dr. Joseph E. Perkins at the historic, Apex First Baptist Church, Apex NC, where he is the pastor. The school offers training for both pastors and laypeople. Ms. Cynthia Ruffin is the Librarian.

I had never visited William Peace University but it is a beautiful, old campus with brick paver sidewalks and old oak trees. The library is led by Nathan Helmers and Diane Jensen is in charge of getting books. William Peace University was founded in 1857 as Peace Institute, offering education for boys and girls in primary grades and to women from high school to college. Once a two-year college for women, WPU has evolved into a four-year, coeducational university, offering bachelor’s degrees in more than 24 majors, minors, and concentrations. William Peace, the founder, was a Raleigh businessman and Church elder.

I still had a long drive ahead of me to get home but as I drove I wondered what it was about that area that attracted so many schools. Was it simply a function of being a population center? Do, in fact, "birds of a feather flock together"? Can an atmosphere where education flourishes be fostered or does it happen somehow organically? Such thoughts would have been better entertained before I have visited eleven schools!
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