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KY Human Rights director meets with CU, Campbellsville leaders



2008-02-08 - Campbellsville, KY .
CAMPBELLSVILLE, KY -- John Johnson, executive director of the Kentucky Commission on Human Rights, visited the campus of Campbellsville University where he discussed ideas with both CU and community leaders. He shared information about the ways that colleges and universities can become more involved with the KCHR. From left in the photo, standing, are John Johnson, John Chowning, vice president for church and external relations and executive assistant to thepresident; Dr. Robert Clark, director of missions for Taylor County Baptist Association and secretary of Greater Campbellsville United; Frank Cheatham, dean of academic affairs; Otto Tennant, vice president for finance and administration. Seated from left are: Campbellsville Mayor Brenda Allen; Dr. Carolyn Garrison, associate professor of education; and Dr. Beverly Ennis, assistant professor of education. (Campbellsville University Photo by Linda Waggener)


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