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Davaajargal Dorjsuren leaving CU to pursue doctoral studies



2015-06-22 - Campbellsville University, Campbellsville, KY - Photo CU photo by Joshua.
Beginnings, endings, beginnings seem to be what the world of higher education is about in commencement seasons. It's the same as in raising children, you must let go and remain in gratitude for the time in each others presence. The young woman in the middle, Davaajargal Dorjsuren, is leaving Campbellsville University this month for Texas where she begins doctoral work at Texas Tech University. Davva, as she is known to friends in this region, came to CU from Mongolia as a freshman international student. While at CU she has received her BA in 2009, her MBA in 2011 then was hired to teach in the School of Business and Economics. With Davva right before the start of her going away reception given by the CU School of Business are two of her many devoted friends, Joan C. McKinney, left, and Linda Waggener, at right.


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