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April 28, 2014
For Immediate Release

 

Amy and Rick Marcum, and their little girl, Adyson, 8 months old, were at Campbellsville University's Larry and Beverly Noe Somerset Center graduation celebration on April 25. Amy, who will be getting her social work degree, said Adyson will be glad her mom is getting out of school. (CU photo by Linda Waggener)
Amy and Rick Marcum, and their little girl, Adyson, 8 months old, were at Campbellsville University’s Larry and Beverly Noe Somerset Center graduation celebration on April 25. Amy, who will be getting her social work degree, said Adyson will be glad her mom is getting out of school. (CU photo by Linda Waggener)

By Linda Waggener, marketing and media relations coordinator

CAMPBELLSVILLE, Ky. — Campbellsville University’s Larry and Beverly Noe Somerset Education Center held a graduation celebration honoring its 2013-2014 graduates on April 25.

Joining Dr. Carter on the program were Dr. Keith Spears, vice president for regional and professional education; Anne Adcock, Noe Center site director; the Rev. Donavon Burton, senior pastor of Beacon Hill Baptist Church; Dr. Frank Cheatham, senior vice president for academic affairs; Dr. DeWayne Frazier, associate Vice President for Academic Affairs; and Paula Smith, CU director of alumni relations.“It’s about service, Christian service,” President Michael V. carter told the students, “Each of you has chosen a career in service and we are very proud of you.” He said the three degree-completion programs offered in Somerset — social work, criminal justice and early childhood education — are service professions, all about helping others in their lives as Christian servant leaders.

Three special awards were presented by Dr. spears, “the Key Award in recognition of the key people who have brought CU Somerset to the forefront in establishing degree-completion and other baccalaureate programs to Somerset and Pulaski County.” Recipients of the awards were Roger Hollars, professor at Somerset Community College; CU alumna Cindy Dishman, MSW; and Dr. Cheatham.

December 2013 Graduates

Criminal Justice: Kim Corder, Somerset, KY; Cody Cundiff, Science Hill, Ky.; Harley Frost, Monticello, Ky.; Christopher Haste, Science Hill, Ky..

 

Social Work: Tony Evans; Brian Huber, Science Hill, Ky.; Chelsea Humble; Pagie Jones; and Linda Rex, Russell Springs, Ky.

Early Childhood Education: IECE Mackenzie Parker, Tyner, Ky.; IECE Hannah Ruckel, Stanford, Ky.; and IECE Ann Southwood, Monticellow, Ky.

May 2014 Graduates

Criminal Justice: Charlie Braswell, Bronston, Ky.; Deana Chaney, Nancy, Ky.; Rebecca nolan, East Berndstadt, Ky.; John Raney, Somerset, KY; Deborah Roberts, Monticello, KY; Paula Sluder, Eubank, Ky.; and Michael Tapley, Jr., Whitley, Ky.

Social Work: Amy Dill, Lancaster, Ky.; Stephanie Burks Doss, Glasgow, Ky.; Daphne Gibson, Liberty, Ky.; Amy Marcum, Bronston, Ky.; and April Ryan, Berea, Ky.

Early Childhood Education: IECE Pandora Keith, Monticello, Ky.