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20 CU grads at deSha's to start Bluegrass Alumni Chapter Click on headline for story and photo By Ashley Zsedenyi Story from Campbellsville UniversityA group of 20 alumni from Campbellsville University gathered for the inaugural meeting of the Bluegrass Alumni Chapter recently at deSha's in downtown Lexington, KY with Shannon Clark, director of alumni relations at CU. The Bluegrass Alumni Chapter is the second to have been organized in conjunction with the Office of Alumni Relations at CU. The first was a Hardin/LaRue County Chapter formed earlier this year. "Every graduate from CU has been exposed to the importance of servant leadership in our world," Clark said. "We want to take that a step further and involve CU alumni with service projects in their communities."Hardin/LaRue County chapter The Hardin/LaRue County chapter has more than tripled in size of those participating in events, and at CU's 2009 Homecoming the chapter signed a proclamation announcing an endowed scholarship for students in their area attending Campbellsville University. For more information about the Campbellsville University Bluegrass Alumni Chapter or to discuss starting a chapter in another area, contact Clark at stclark@campbellsville.edu or call (270) 789-5211. This story was posted on 2009-10-23 11:45:19
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