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Retiring employees at LWC Employee Appreciation Dinner



2025-04-19 - Columbia, KY - Photo courtesy Lindsey Wilson College.
Six Lindsey Wilson College employees who are retiring during the 2024-25 academic year were honored with a college-branded rocking chair at the college's annual Employee Appreciation Dinner, held Wednesday, April 16, in the college's Roberta D. Cranmer Dining & Conference Center.

From left: Dan Koger, associate professor of communication with 18 years of service; Sherry Hovious, a custodian with 24 years of service; Cindy Clark, assistant professor of health with 10 years of service; and David Calhoun, assistant professor of religion with 14 years of service.

Not pictured: Melinda Mays, associate professor of counseling and human development with 16 years of service, and Janet Turner, associate professor of counseling and human development with 11 years of service.


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