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Letter from CU: Lauren Goodin has made a great contribution

Adair County's Lauren Goodin honored as co-Valedictorian in commencement exercises at Campbellsville University. Her sister, Ashley will attend CU starting in the Fall, 2013

John Chowning writes:
Congratulations to Lauren Goodin, as well as all of our other Campbellsville University graduates. Lauren is a very fine young lady and has made a great contribution to CU during her time as a student and now as a very fine staff member in our Office of Admissions. It was a joy to have the opportunity to meet Lauren's family yesterday and to help celebrate the very special day in their lives. And we look forward to having Lauren's sister as a CU student in the year ahead. Congratulations and best wishes to all of our CU graduates for December 2012. They are truly Christian servant leaders and will help make our world a better place in the years ahead. Merry Christmas to everyone from all of us at Campbellsville University.

Blessings,
John Chowning
Vice President for Church and External Relations
Executive Assistant to the President
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