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Pinwheels on Stapp Lawn for Child Abuse Prevention Month



2022-04-28 - Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Michael Hodges.
Those placing pinwheels on Stapp Lawn in honor of Child Abuse Awareness Month were from left: Front row -- Dr. Anne Adcock, Dr. Kimberly Mudd-Fegett, Kalon Moody, Mary Ann Goble and Rachel Ford. Second row -- Tim Judd, vice president for finance; Dr. Joseph Hopkins, president; Dr. Helen Mudd, Dr. DeNika VanCleave, Dr. Michelle Tucker, dean of the Carver School of Social Work; Kelly Joplin, Dr. Dianna Cooper, Dr. Khara Kinkade and Dr. Candace Hansford. Third row -- Jenny Houk, Cindy Colyer, Dr. Renee Sartin. Fourth row -- Neil Caldwell.


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