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Erin Burris, Greensburg, KY, is WKU Scholar of the College

(SAT, 16 May 2015) Erin Burris of Greensburg, KY, a Communication Disorders major and daughter of Justin and Pam Burris, is one of 42 Scholars of the College, recognized as having the highest GPA's in their colleges while completing at least 60 credit hours at Western Kentucky University. Erin is enrolled in the College of Health and Human Services at WKU.



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Erin Burris, Greensburg, KY graduates from WKU



2015-05-18 - Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green, KY - Photo by Debbie Yates. My niece Erin Burris graduated from WKU on Saturday with a 4.0 Bachelor of Science degree in Communication Disorders. Erin was also named Scholar of the College of Health and Human Services. She is the daughter of Justin and Pam Burris, and fiance of Ben Whitlock. She is the granddaughter of Odell & Celystine Baker, and the late Raymond & Lovetta Burris. All her family is very proud of her! - CATHY MOSS
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