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Owensboro couple, the Rev. Donald and Anna Cole, honored at Owensboro campaign event

Original Source – Sept. 11, 2014   “As we think about the future, we’re not going to shy away from wanting Campbellsville University to be a life changing experience for each and every student,” Dr. Michael V. Carter, president of CU, said at CU’s Campaign for the Commonwealth alumni event in Owensboro, Ky. Carter said […]

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WLCU Relaunches Campbellsville University’s Radio Station as ‘88.7 The Tiger’

Original Source – Sept. 11, 2014 / Source 2 – Winter 2017 – Page 50 (18 in PDF)   Campbellsville University’s WLCU broadcast service has relaunched its FM radio station as “88.7 The Tiger.” The special ceremony took place recently at CU’s Tigerville Grille. “Welcome to the growling grand reopening for WLCU-FM and WLCU Television,” […]

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Louisville Baptist Fellowship Center students visit CU with trustee Smyzer

Original Source – July 31, 2014 Education is important to the Rev. Matthew Smyzer, executive director of the Baptist Fellowship Center and a CU Board of Trustees, CU Church Relations Council member and former chair, which is why for the past three years he has brought a group of Louisville area students to Campbellsville University […]

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Kids College held at Campbellsville University

Original Source – June 27, 2014 Cupcakes were baked and arrows loosed as Kids College was held on Campbellsville University’s campus in the Virginia Ponser Flanagan Technology Training Center June 16-19. Kids College provides students with opportunities to broaden the scope of their interests and interact with others. Students can choose two sessions from the […]

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Low student-teacher ratio is important to McKinley, speaking at event in Lexington

Original Source – May 29, 2014   “Campbellsville University is changing lives and we want to continue changing lives,” Paula Smith, director of alumni relations, said at the fourth Campbellsville University Campaign for the Commonwealth alumni event in Lexington on May 22. During the event, Herman Hardesty, graduate and Board of Alumni member, along with […]

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School of Nursing pins 31 students in ceremony at Campbellsville University

Original Source – May 9, 2014   “When a call comes in, do you want to speak to the doctor in charge or do you want to speak to the nurse who knows what’s really going on?” said Dr. Frank Cheatham, senior vice president for academic affairs. This question was poised to the families of […]

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CU’s ‘Campaign for the Commonwealth’ kicks off in Elizabethtown

Original Source – March 22, 2014   “What would your life be like if Campbellsville University did not exist?” This question was poised to alumni and friends at an event held at Stone Hearth Restaurant in Elizabethtown, Ky. on March 20 that kicked off Campbellsville University’s “Campaign for the Commonwealth.” “This campaign is going to […]

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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 […]

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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 […]

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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,” […]