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CU holds graduation celebration for 2012 SCC Center graduates Speakers at the event included Dr. Michael V. Carter, President of Campbellsville University; Dr. Keith Spears, vice president of CU; Dr. John Mark Toby, senior pastor of Beacon Hill Baptist Church, Somerset, KY. Click on headline for story with photo(s) News from Campbellsville University Campbellsville Universitys Somerset graduates at a celebration in honor of their commencement for 2012 include: Kristi Leana King of Ferguson, KY, bachelor of science in criminal justice administration; DeShay Danielle Dishman of Monticello, KY, bachelor of science in early childhood education; Ginger Renee Gibson of Ferguson, KY, Christine Joy Simpson Head, Amanda Kristen Kargas and Mary Amanda Hislope, all of Somerset, all bachelor of social work degrees.The students were also recognized for having raised $700 for March of Dimes and $3,000 for Potentials Inc., a crisis shelter in Somerset, according to Cindy Dishman, admissions counselor for Somerset. Sara Tucker, conference center coordinator at Somerset Community College, was also honored for dedication in the working relationship between Campbellsville University and Somerset Community College. Speakers at the event included Dr. Michael V. Carter, President of Campbellsville University; Dr. Keith Spears, vice president of CU; Dr. John Mark Toby, senior pastor of Beacon Hill Baptist Church in Somerset, KY. Dr. Jackie Sandifer, professor of criminal justice, is retiring and was honored with a gift from her faculty. Mary Lou Stephens, assistant professor of social work, was also presented with a gift. Information for this article from Joan C. McKinney, Campbellsville University. This story was posted on 2012-05-26 03:03:33
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