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Earth Day celebration leaders at Campbellsville University



2017-04-27 - Taylor County, KY - Photo by Brooklyn Kassinger.
Earth stewards and supporters of Campbellsville University's Clay Hill Memorial Forest came together in the annual celebration of Earth Day on the main campus. From left are -- Dr. Robin Magruder, associate professor of Education; Amy Berry, Environmental educator and instructor in Environmental Sciences; George Howell; Shelby White; Hannah Dowell; Tanisha Bruce; Paul Osborne, recipient of the Friend of Earth Stewardship Award; and Dr. John Chowning, executive assistant to the President, Government, Community and Constituent Relations.


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