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INFAC is fine company and great addition to local economic base
INFAC is fine company and great addition to local economic base About: GOOD NEWS: INFAC to expand adding 20 new jobs To ColumbiaMagazine.com: Thanks, Ed, for carrying the story on the expansion by INFAC.
Quigley wins, advances to ITA indoor nationals
University of Kentucky sophomore Eric Quigley won the men's singles title at the Intercollegiate Tennis Association Ohio Valley Regional Championships at Indiana University on Monday, clinching a berth in next month's ITA National Intercollegiate Indoor Championships.
CU to host Artshop interviews for Governor's School for the Arts
CU to host Artshop interviews for Governor's School for the Arts By Christina Miller News from Campbellsville University Campbellsville University, located at 1 University Drive in Campbellsville, will host an ArtShop for the Governor's School for the Arts, Saturday, November 21, 2009.
ArtShops reach out to students
One of the Kentucky Center's core programs, the Governor's School for the Arts, wants to bolster its connections to high school students around the state.
Campbellsville University passes 3,000 enrollment milestone
Campbellsville University passes 3,000 enrollment milestone Fall 2009 marks 19 semesters of consecutive record enrollment By Ashley Zsedenyi Campbellsville University story Campbellsville University has achieved a record enrollment of 3,006, according to an announcement by Dr.
Campbellsville University spaghetti dinner to help Ronald McDonald House
Campbellsville University spaghetti dinner to help Ronald McDonald House By Christina Miller, Campbellsville University The spaghetti dinner and live auction for the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Kentuckiana will be Saturday, October 24, 2009, from 5pm-8pmET.in Campbellsville University's Banquet Hall, located in the basement of the Student ...
Dr. John Hurtgen to speak of 'Anti-Language in Songs of U2'
Dr. John Hurtgen to speak of 'Anti-Language in Songs of U2' By Joan C. McKinney Campbellsville University story Campbellsville University will hold a faculty colloquium titled "Boy, Baby, & Bomb: Anti-language in the Songs of U2," Thursday, October 22, 2009, 4pm-5pmET/3pm-4pmCT, given by Dr.
Dr. Joe Early book signing at Campbellsville University today Dr. Joe Early, assistant professor of theology at Campbellsville University, will hold a book signing today, Wednesday, October 14, from 10am to 1pmET at Barnes & Noble College Bookstore in the Davenport Student Commons of the E. Bruce Heilman Student Complex at 410 N. Hoskins, ...
CU students address region's top student-retention issues
CU students address region's top student-retention issues By Sharon Dodson, The Center for Rural Development Students from Campbellsville University were among those from 14 Kentucky colleges and universities serving The Center for Rural Development's 42-county primary service area and Lincoln Memorial University in Harrogate, TN, to come together ...
Silver Creek resident wins scholarship from Campbellsville University
Conor Young of Silver Creek received an academic scholarship from Campbellsville University for the 2009-2010 academic year.
Harvey Blanck, emeritus professor of chemistry, published an article, titled 'Using Spreadsheets to Emulate Diffusion and Thermal Conductivity,' in the May 2009 issue of the Journal of Chemical Education.
Campbellsville University holding events for prospective students
Campbellsville University holding events for prospective students News from Campbellsville University Campbellsville University is offering high school seniors the chance to experience life as a college student at the university with Preview Days and Tiger Round-Up. Both events are free to prospective students.
Former Campbellsville coach dies
Former Campbellsville University football coach Ron Finley has died. He was 76. The university said on its Web site that Finley died Monday at a Greensburg rehabilitation center while being treated for various health problems.
CU honors Dr. Betty Griffin, Delquan Dorsey, Sr., Dr. Lincoln Bingham
CU honors Dr. Betty Griffin, Delquan Dorsey, Sr., Dr. Lincoln Bingham New diversity web presence announced by Vice President Chowning News from Campbellsville University African-American leaders, Dr.
Dr. Gregory Stanton will speak on subject of genocide at CU
Dr. Gregory Stanton will speak on subject of genocide at CU By Hillary C. Wright News from Campbellsville University Campbellsville University will host a Kentucky Heartland Institute on Public Policy forum, "Genocide in the World Today - Countries Most at Risk" on Tuesday, October 6, 2009, at 5pmET/4pmCT in the Banquet Hall of the Student Union ...
Allen & Marcum announce upcoming wedding
Craig and Robyn Allen of Somerset, Ky., are pleased to announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Adrianne Allen to Jordan Marcum, son of Tim and Tama Marcum of Shelbyville, Ky.
UK Basketball great Scott Padgett was the keynote speaker at Thursday's Chamber dinner
Former University of Kentucky Basketball Player and current assistant coach of the 2009 Wildcat team Scott Padgett was the guest speaker at the Grayson County Chamber of Commerce Annual Meeting and Membership Dinner on Thursday, Sept.
Green River Ministries receives $160,000 in HEARTH funds
Green River Ministries receives $160,000 in HEARTH funds Special ColumbiaMagazine.com story including information from the Governor's Communications office.
New Kappa Delta Pi Education Honor Society at CU
New Kappa Delta Pi Education Honor Society at CU Student officers of the organization at Campbellsville University include: Brittany Hahn of Severn, MD, president; Alex Young of Shepherdsville, KY, vice president; Amber Jinnett of Hodgenville, KY., secretary; Lucas Arnold of Liberty, KY, treasurer; and Laura Mann of Mt.
Simon Van Booy, the 34-year-old Welsh writer who played college football for Campbellsville University before turning his hand to literary love stories, has won the Frank O'Connor award, the world's richest short-story prize.
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