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CU’s Carver School celebrates graduation with pinning ceremony
Original Source – Jan. 22, 2014 Campbellsville University’s Carver School of Social Work and Counseling graduated 24 students on Dec. 13. “The Carver School and its mission to prepare generalists in advanced practiced social workers is proud to add these 24 graduates to our body of Carver School alumni who currently work in the […]
CU vans picking up students across icy campus
Original Source – Jan. 7, 2014 An arctic blast hit Campbellsville University and Kentucky Sunday night, causing temperatures to drop to levels not seen in years. Monday morning it was announced that CU offices were opening an hour later than usual, but that didn’t stop students from arriving on campus for their first week of […]
Fifty graduates honored at Allied Health pinning ceremony
Original Source – Dec. 20, 2013 Fifty graduates from three allied health programs offered through Campbellsville University’s Virginia Ponser Flanagan Technology Training Center were honored in a recent ceremony at Ransdell Chapel. The graduates are from the following programs of study: clinical medical assistant, pharmacy technician and phlebotomy technician. “Congratulations on completing your certificate,” […]
Campbellsville University reaches $30 million on $61.1 million campaign
Original Source – Oct. 31, 2013 Campbellsville University has reached her $30 million silent phase goal of the “Our Times, This Place: Next Century Campaign, Campbellsville University” campaign. Dr. Joseph Owens, chair of the CU Board of Trustees, made the announcement to those attending the annual President’s Club dinner Oct. 21 in the Winters […]
CU Education’s Kappa Delta Pi chapter installs new members
Original Source – Oct. 13, 2013 Initiates of Campbellsville University’s School of Education’s Kappa Delta Pi became members of the Alpha Epsilon Omicron chapter Sunday, Oct. 13. Dr. Donna Hedgepath, dean of the School of Education, welcomed the audience and gave an opening prayer. She thanked the families that came in support of the […]
New water tower sports Campbellsville University logo
Original Source – Sept. 23, 2013 It was an important day for the City of Campbellsville and Campbellsville University, as a cool fall morning brought people from around the city together to witness the raising of Campbellsville’s new water tank with “The Home of Campbellsville University” adorned on the sides. “Being a two-time graduate of […]
Campbellsville University dedicates organ at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church
Original Source – Sept. 19, 2013 The sounds of old were played to a congregation on Sept. 17 at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church by an 1875 Pomplitz organ, which was dedicated by Campbellsville University. “Thank you for housing this beautiful organ,” Dr. Tony Cunha, dean of the School of Music at […]
Louisville’s Baptist Fellowship Center youth tour Campbellsville University
Original Source – Aug. 22, 2013 A rainy day didn’t stop a group of Louisville area students from coming to Campbellsville University to learn about education and staying in school. Rev. Matthew Smyzer, executive director of the Baptist Fellowship Center and a CU Board of Trustees and CU Church Relations Council member and former […]
Summer Preview held at CU’s Noe Education Center in Somerset
Original Source – Aug. 16, 2013 With chairs filled, papers scattered across tables, and looks of concentration shown, only one phrase could describe this experience: life-changing. Potential students were given a Summer Preview at Campbellsville University’s Larry and Beverly Noe Education Center in Somerset on Aug. 15 to show them what CU has to […]
Campbellsville University ESL students graduate from program
Original Source – July 15, 2013 For a group of Campbellsville University Chinese students studying in the English as a Second Language Program (ESL), July 1 was a very special day: they got to graduate, and they were going home. Before the event, the students were busy taking pictures with their friends. Many stories and […]