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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:


  • Jessie Dawson, a senior sports ministry major and business administration minor from Greensburg, KY, first place in sports management and marketing

  • Orgil Purevkhuu, a freshman business administration major from Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, first place in statistical analysis

  • Paige Hall, a junior business administration major from Greensburg, KY, third place in accounting principles

  • Jessica Jackson, a freshman business administration major and Spanish minor from Berry, KY, second place in business law

  • Elizabeth Woolsey, a senior management major and English minor from Nashville, TN, second place in economic concepts

  • Juliana Higgason, a senior business administration major from Hodgenville, KY, second place in hospitality management

  • Emily Emerson, a senior business administration major from Louisville, KY, second place in human resource management

  • and Jenna Lines, a senior marketing major from Imperial, NB, second place in international business
In the team events, Christina Roth, a junior business administration major from Campbellsville, and Lines placed first in business ethics. Hall placed first in the local chapter scrapbook competition.

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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Campbellsville University Phi Beta Lambda state winners



2007-06-06 - Campbellsville University, Campbellsville, KY . Campbellsville University Phi Beta Lambda winners: From left are Jessie Dawson, Jessica Jackson, James Walker, Christina Roth, Jenna Lines, Emily Emerson and Paige Hall. Not pictured are Orgil Purevkhuu, Elizabeth Woolsey and Juliana Higgason. (Campbellsville University photo)
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