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Lori Eubank receives Challenger Award at CU

By Ariel C. Emberton, staff writer/photographer,
Office of University Communications


CAMPBELLSVILLE, Ky. - Lori Eubank, adjunct instructor in the School of Education, was named the recipient of the Challenger Award from the Student Government Association (SGA) during Campbellsville University's Honors and Awards Day video May 2.

Rebekah Mobley, president of SGA, announced the award during the Honors and Awards Day video produced to honor award recipients in place of the typical chapel service that could not be held due to COVID-19.



The Challenger Award is given to a faculty member who challenges, encourages and pushes his or her students at Campbellsville University.

Mobley said Eubank has seen many accomplishments throughout her life but those accomplishments have not come without hard work, struggle or most importantly faith and trust in God.

She has a long-standing background in education and due to her recent blindness, made the difficult decision to leave her position as administrator of Kentucky Christian Academy.

Like anyone, Eubank has had a time of mourning her loss of sight and loss of career and adjusting to a new reality. While some may have expected her to adapt at a slower pace, she has proven that God still has work for her to do.

Eubank has had training on how to navigate her community with a cane, has learned new computer programs and has had training with her new guide dog, Gus. Eubank has a strong relationship with God and shows her faith and trust in Him every day.

"As adjunct instructor in the School of Education, Lori continues to challenge herself as she shares her experience and love of teaching with her students," Mobley said.

Eubank was the tutor for Caleb Watkins, 10-year-old son of Rusty Watkins, dean of student services and director of camps at Campbellsville University, and his wife, Meagan. They would meet after school for two days a week and she would help him with his math and reading.

"Ms. Lori is really nice to me. She helps me to calm down and helps me with my work," Caleb said.

Eubank is married to Dr. Damon Eubank, chair of the division of social sciences and professor of history at Campbellsville University, and they have two children, Lorin and Micah.

Campbellsville University is a widely acclaimed Kentucky-based Christian university with more than 11,900 students offering over 100 programs of study including Ph.D., master, baccalaureate, associate, pre-professional and certification programs. The university has Kentucky based off-campus centers in Louisville, Harrodsburg, Somerset, Hodgenville and Liberty with instructional sites in Elizabethtown, Owensboro and Summersville. Out-of-state centers include two in California at Los Angeles and Lathrop, located in the San Francisco Bay region. The website for complete information iswww.campbellsville.edu.

Campbellsville University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award certificates, associate, baccalaureate, masters and doctoral degrees. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or call 404-679-4500 for questions about the status of Campbellsville University.


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Blindness hasn't stopped this educator



2020-05-26 - Taylor County, KY - Photo from Campbellsville University.
Lori Eubank, adjunct instructor in the School of Education, was named the recipient of the Challenger Award from the Student Government Association (SGA) during Campbellsville University's Honors and Awards Day video.

She has a long-standing background in education and due to her recent blindness, made the difficult decision to leave her position as administrator of Kentucky Christian Academy.

Eubank has had training on how to navigate her community with a cane, has learned new computer programs and has had training with her new guide dog, Gus.

She has a strong relationship with God and shows her faith and trust in Him every day.

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