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CU students winners at Phi Beta Lambda State competition By Ashley Sidebottom, staff writer Twelve students represented Campbellsville University at the 2007 Phi Beta Lambda state competition in Louisville, KY, recently. CU garnered four first place awards, five second place awards and one third place award. Competition winners in the individual events are as follows:
Hall also received the Rita Davis Scholarship of $250 in the professional division events, and the CU Phi Beta Lambda chapter received the membership recruitment award. Students who won their individual and team events will have the opportunity to compete in the national competition in Chicago, IL, in June. Phi Beta Lambda is an honor society for the School of Business and Economics, and Chrys Hines, assistant to the dean and instructor in business and economics, is the Phi Beta Lambda sponsor at CU. This story was posted on 2007-06-06 14:54:26
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