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CU Holds pinning ceremony for graduates of Carver School

Campbellsville University's Carver School of Social Work and Counseling holds pinning ceremony for December 2011 graduates in Hawkins Athletic Complex (HC), 205 Tiger Way, Campbellsville, KY. Complete list of Graduates, Hometowns below
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By Linda Waggener
News from Campbellsville University

CAMPBELLSVILLE, KY - Campbellsville University's Carver School of Social Work and Counseling held its pinning ceremony December 16, 2011 in the Hawkins Athletic Center on the campus of Campbellsville University.



Dr. Michael Carter, president of Campbellsville University, addressed the graduates and affirmed the strength and integrity of the historic program of which they are now members. He said, "As a Carver School graduate you are joining a prestigious group with an internationally known heritage."

Debbie Carter, assistant professor of social work, introduced Bachelor of Social Work graduates and practicum supervisors to be pinned. Bachelor of Social Work degree recipients were: Jessica Adkins, Hodgenville, KY; Laurie Bryant, Liberty, KY; Alicia Burton, Nancy, KY; Cynthia Dishman, Monticello, KY; Candace Dye, Campbellsville, KY; Bethany Gray, Campbellsville, KY; Amanda Kanode, Campbellsville, KY; Kasi Morrow, Bronston, KY; and Amber Rich, Columbia, KY.

Masters of Social Work graduates and practicum supervisors were introduced by Dr. Candace Hansford, associate professor of social work. Master of Social Work degree recipients were: Kimberly Davis, Benjamin Ellard and Jessica Young, both of Campbellsville, KY. -LINDA WAGGENER. Campbellsvillle.edu

This story was posted on 2011-12-21 13:47:16



Masters of Social Work graduates, Carver School 2011



2011-12-21 - Hawkins Athletic Complex, 205 Tiger Way, Campbellsville, Ky - Photo by Linda Waggener. CU Photo.
CU Carver School Masters of Social Work degree recipients were pinned for graduation December 16, 2011, in an honors ceremony before commencement. Pictured are, from left: Michelle Tucker, assistant professor of social work; graduates Jessica Young and Kim Davis, and Dr. Candace Hansford, associate professor of social work. The third degree recipient, Benjamin Ellard, was not pictured

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Bachelor of Social Work graduates 2011, Carver School



2011-12-21 - Hawkins Athletic Complex, 205 Tiger Way, Campbellsville, Ky - Photo by Linda Waggener. CU photo.
Bachelor of Social Work graduates were recognized in the annual Carver School of Social Work and Counseling on December 16. 2011. From left, front row: Amanda Kanode of Campbellsville, KY; Jessica Adkins of Hodgenville, KY; Candace Dye of Campbellsville, KY; Bethany Gray of Campbellsville, KY; and Amber Rich of Columbia, KY. Back row Dr. Japheth Jaoko, associate professor of social work; Dr. Helen Mudd, associate professor of social work; Kasi Morrow of Bronston, KY; Alicia Burton of Nancy, KY.; Cindy Dishman of Monticello, KY; Laurie Bryant of Liberty, KY; and Mary Lou Stephens, assistant professor of social work.

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