As a military friendly school, CU continues improving communications and opportunities for veterans

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Active military veterans in attendance at the Campbellsville University meeting on ways to continue becoming more military friendly included, from left: Dr. Ross Bowen, CU professor of exercise science; Gen. Ed Loy; Josh Fuqua, CU Admissions and Operations Counselor, CU Online; and Donald Conover, Lieutenant Colonel (ret) 75th Troop Command of the Ky. Army National Guard. (Campbellsville University Photo by Linda Waggener)

Active military veterans in attendance at the Campbellsville University meeting on ways to continue becoming more military friendly included, from left: Dr. Ross Bowen, CU professor of exercise science; Gen. Ed Loy; Josh Fuqua, CU Admissions and Operations Counselor, CU Online; and Donald Conover, Lieutenant Colonel (ret) 75th Troop Command of the Ky. Army National Guard. (Campbellsville University Photo by Linda Waggener)

 

Feb. 19, 2013
For Immediate Release

 

By Linda Waggener, marketing and media relations coordinator

CAMPBELLSVILLE, Ky. - Gen. Ed Loy of Campbellsville, chair of a local task force to help CU and the community discover ways to expand opportunities for active military and their families, led a recent update meeting on campus.
Among the accomplishments of the task force is a new Campbellsville University web presence dedicated to veterans and their families. It not only features academic programs and financial aid but also local community, health care and local school connections.

Gen. Ed Loy of Campbellsville, standing, chairman of a local task force to help Campbellsville University and the community discover ways to expand opportunities for veterans and active military coming out of service, led a recent meeting on campus. (Campbellsville University Photo by Linda Waggener)
Gen. Ed Loy of Campbellsville, standing, chairman of a local task force to help Campbellsville University and the community discover ways to expand opportunities for veterans and active military coming out of service, led a recent meeting on campus. (Campbellsville University Photo by Linda Waggener)

In its development, Frazier said CU wanted the veteran's site to give a holistic search and assist for veterans, an all-encompassing resource. He credited Fuqua, a double CU graduate who has used the veterans benefit personally through two deployments, along with Chris Goodson, also a CU alum and local veteran's employment representative, Kentucky Career Center.

Present at the meeting were: Dr. John Chowning, Gen. Ed Loy, Don Conover, Dr. Ross Bowen, Dr. Keith Spears, Randy Hearon, Otto Tennant, Chris Goodson, Judge Executive Eddie Rogers, Mayor Tony Young, Linda Waggener, Josh Fuqua, Dr. DeWayne Frazier, Dr. Frank Cheatham and Dave Walters.

Campbellsville University is a widely acclaimed Kentucky-based Christian university with more than 3,600 students offering 63 undergraduate options, 17 master's degrees, five postgraduate areas and eight pre-professional programs. The website for complete information is campbellsville.edu.