<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><item href="/about/media/university-communications/news/campbellsville-universitys-668-candidates-for-graduation-are-told-to-love-and-leave-a-legacy.html" dsn="news"><pubDate>12/10/2022</pubDate><title>Campbellsville University’s 668 candidates for graduation are told to love and leave a legacy</title><author>Joan C. McKinney</author><image><img src="/_resources/images/cu/2022/12/Photo-1-1200x712.jpg" alt=""/></image><caption>Joining Ashley Albrektson, third from left, back row, to celebrate her graduation from Campbellsville University include from left: Front row—Luke Albrektson (son), Carter Albrektson (son) and Taylor Albrektson (daughter). Back row—Bruce Johnson (father), Joyce Johnson (mother), Chris Albrektson (husband) and Anekah Albrektson. Ashley Albrekston, of Columbia, Ky., received an Associate of Applied Science in Nursing, and her family wore matching sweatshirts to show their support for her. (Campbellsville University Photo by Gerard Flanagan)</caption><tags><tag>news</tag><tag>university-news</tag></tags><description>By Joan C. McKinney, director, Office of University Communications CAMPBELLSVILLE, Ky. - “A great place to start your journey today is with l...</description></item>