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CU will confer 217 degrees in Winter 2012 commencement

Dr. Michael V. Carter, who is serving in his 14th year as president, and Dr. Frank Cheatham, who is senior vice president for academic affairs, will confer the degrees and present the students' names, respectively, at both ceremonies

By Joan C. McKinney
News from Campbellsville University

Campbellsville University will award 217 graduate and undergraduate degrees in two ceremonies winter commencements, at 1pmCT/2pmET for Bachelor of Science and BSA degrees, and 3pmCT/4pmET, for the associate, bachelor of art, bachelor of music, bachelor of social work degrees and all master degrees, on Friday, December 14, 2012 in Ransdell Chapel, 401 N. Hoskins Avenue, Campbellsville, KY.

There will be a senior walk at 12:15pmCT/1:15pmET. for the first ceremony, and 2:15pmCT/ 3:15pmET for the second ceremony beginning in the Davenport Student Commons and moving to Ransdell Chapel.

There will be a graduate luncheon on 10am-2pmCT/11am-3pmET, Friday, December 14 Those planning to attend need to RSVP with the Office of Alumni Relations at 270-789-5211.



The 1pmCT/2pmET ceremony will feature students earning bachelor of science and the bachelor of science in business administration degrees. The second ceremony will be at 3pmCT/4pmET and will include students receiving the associate, bachelor of art, bachelor of music, bachelor of social work degrees and all master degrees. The graduates receiving degrees are as follows: 28 associate degrees in nursing; three associate of science; six bachelor of arts; two bachelor of music; 65 bachelor of science; 17 bachelor of social work; 18 bachelor of science in business administration; six master of arts in organizational leadership; 30 master of arts in special education; 22 master of business administration; one master of music in music performance; 12 master of theology; and seven master of science in counseling.

Kwaku Osebreh, president of the CU Alumni Association, a 2006 graduate, will install the alumni.

Dr. Michael V. Carter, who is serving in his 14th year as president, and Dr. Frank Cheatham, who is senior vice president for academic affairs, will confer the degrees and present the students' names, respectively, at both ceremonies. Joan C. McKinney


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