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CU Center at Somerset will hold April 19, 2011 commencement

Dr. Jesse Correll, CU President Mike V. Carter and VP Keith Spears will address Somerset graduates.
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By Natasha Janes
News from Campbellsville University

CAMPBELLSVILLE, KY - A record number of graduates from Campbellsville University's Somerset Center will be honored at the annual Graduation Celebration at noon Tuesday, April 19, 2011, in room 107 of the Harold Rogers Student Commons, on the campus of Somerset Community College, 808 Monticello ST, Somerset.



The students being honored for graduating with a degree in criminal justice administration are: Tonya Baumgardner of Somerset, KY; Ian Bray of Nancy, KY; Robert Bray of Nancy, KY; Jeromy Burris of Somerset, KY; Regina Campbell of Whitley City, KY; Holly Davidson of London, KY;

Belinda Dishon of Eubank, KY; Lori Duncan of Strunk, KY; Adam Dodson of Monticello, KY; Betty Glass of Somerset, KY; Steven Hill of Somerset, KY; Megan Jones of Whitley City, KY; Ralph King of Whitley City, KY; Melissa Lyles of Warren, Ohio; Rita Popp of Science Hill, KY;

Leslie Silvers of Somerset, KY; Jennifer Stout of Whitley, KY; Michael Tapley of Stearns, KY; Niki Taylor of Somerset, KY; Melissa Vitori of Jamestown, KY, and Jonathan Watson of Whitley City, KY

The students being honored for graduating with a degree in interdisciplinary early childhood education are: Alisha Alexander of Science Hill, KY; Petula Dobbs of Stearns, KY; Charlisa Lawson of London, KY; Sharon Lowe of Monticello, KY; Rhonda Maggard of Stanford, KY; Lisa Smith of Strunk, KY, and Buffey Steele of London, KY

The students being honored for graduating with a degree in social work are: Greg Ball of Pine Knot, KY; Barbara Crew of Science Hill, KY; and Andrea Thurman of Somerset.

Dr. Jesse T. Correll, president and chairman of First Southern Bancorp, will address the 31 graduates in the three degree-completion programs offered at the Somerset campus. There are 21 graduates in the criminal justice program, seven in early childhood education and three in social work. The students will receive bachelor of science degrees.Dr. Michael V. Carter, president of Campbellsville University, will give remarks at the ceremony as well as Dr. Keith Spears, vice president for regional and professional education. Deans will recognize the graduates including: Dr. Brenda Priddy, interdisciplinary early childhood education; Dr. Darlene Eastridge, social work; and Dr. Jacquelyn Sandifer, criminal justice administration.


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