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CU honors graduates at celebration at Somerset

Knifley, KY native Hilda Legg, a Campbellsville University graduate, is speaker
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News from Campbellsville University Somerset Center

Hilda Legg, Adair County native who grew up in Knifley, KY, was the commencement speaker at graduation celebration at Somerset Community College in Somerset, KY, last week, an event honoring 15 graduates.

The CU Somerset graduates included those in the following fields:

Criminal justice administration: Holly LeAnn Davidson, Jordan Adrin Gragg, Julia Ann Holbrook, Melissa Lyles, Ashley Mason, Tanner Blake McCalister, Misti Dawn Strunk and Christina Ellen Warriner.

Early childhood education : Maranda St. John and Betty Roark.

Social work: Laurie Bryant, Alicia Burton, Cindy Dishman, who is employed full time as an admissions counselor at CU Somerset; and Kasi Morrow and Amber Rich.



Legg is a CU graduate and has served three times as a presidential level appointee in Washington. She is a consultant with Legg Strategies.

Amy "Geri" Hull, who began as a student, volunteer and part-time employee at the Somerset Center, was honored for her leadership with the Somerset Center. She was a full-time employee at the Somerset Center before leaving to pursue a business venture.

Dr. Keith Spears, vice president for regional and professional development, and Dr. Frank Cheatham, vice president for academic affairs, presented her with a plaque and Christmas flower arrangement.

Spears said enrollment in the Somerset Center tripled under Hull's leadership.

Somerset Mayor Eddie Girdler was on hand for the address.

Dr. DeWayne Frazier, associate vice president for academic affairs, honored the 2011 graduates.

Josh Petrey, a 2009 CU graduate, led the benediction at the service. He is an admissions counselor at the Somerset Center.The Somerset Center is a regional site for Campbellsville University. Programs and courses in criminal justice administration, early childhood education and social work are offered. From Campbellsville University


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Hilda Legg with CU/Somerset Center graduates



2011-12-27 - CU Somerset Center - Photo by Joan C. McKinney.
Hilda Legg, a 1974 CU graduate and consultant with Legg Strategies, talks with Braden Morrow, son of CU Somerset graduate Kasi Morrow, second from left, and her husband, Kevin. Legg met all of the graduates and their families before she spoke at the celebration.

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CU/Somerset Center 2011 graduates



2011-12-27 - Somerset, KY - Photo by Joan C. McKinney. CU photo.
The Somerset Center graduates attending the celebration include, from left: Abby Mason, daughter of Ashley Mason; Ashley Mason; Cindy Dishman; Amber Rich; Skyler Ross Bernard, Amber Rich's nephew; Laurie Bryant; Alicia Burton; Trista Howell, Alicia Burton's granddaughter; Christina Warriner; Khrysten Warriner, Christina's daughter; Julia Holbrook; Misti Strunk; Andrew Strunk, Misti's son; and Brenzen Strunk, Misti's son.

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Amy Hull recognized for work at CU/Somerset Center



2011-12-27 - CU/Somerset Center, Somerset, KY - Photo By Joan McKinney, CU photo..
Amy "Geri" Hull, second from left, was given a plaque in appreciation for her work at the Somerset Center by Dr. Frank Cheatham, left, and Dr. Keith Spears. Mary Lou Stephens, assistant professor of social work, holds a Christmas floral arrangement given to Hull. - JOAN C. McKINNEY

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