CU Somerset Center honors grads and announces a new summer Communication Institute

05/13/2015

Dr. Frank Cheatham; Melissa Winstead; Dr. Michael V. Carter

At Campbellsville University’s Somerset Noe Education Center commencement celebration. President Michael V. Carter presented a special thank-you to honor CU alumnae Melissa Winstead, the academic adviser and student ambassador coordinator for Somerset Community College and KCTCS. Carter said, “She’s been one of the voices helping us make two-plus-two programs a reality.” Winstead said that as she works with students she remembers and shares the special treatment she received from CU.In the photo are Dr. Frank Cheatham, senior vice president for academic affairs; Winstead; and Carter. (Photo by Linda Marcum Waggener)

May 11, 2015
For Immediate Release

By Linda Waggener, marketing and media relations coordinator

SOMERSET, Ky. - President Michael V. Carter told graduates at a special celebration in their honor at the CU Larry and Beverly Noe Somerset Education Center, “I'm proud of your commitment to pursue your dreams and your courage to continue. Campbellsville University will always be your alma mater and you should look upon her as a great friend for life.”

Social Work graduates
Social Work graduates were honored at the recent Campbellsville University Somerset Noe Education Center commencement celebration. Pictured are: Kelly Joplin, Anne Adcock, SEC Site Director, President Michael V. Carter, Sarah Alvarez, Donald Branscum, Derrick Chaney, Hanna Dodson, Rebecca Hammond, Kathy Harness, Alisha Williams Mercer, Tonya Spencer Pride, Karen Bhatti, James Hadley, Chastity Leanne Jones, Ashley Keller and Kristy Parmley. (CU Photo by Linda Marcum Waggener)

Guest speaker Dr. H. Keith Spears, CU vice president for graduate and professional studies, said, “You have earned an educational degree, tools that are provided to you, tools that can help you take your stand on the front lines in your special areas.” He told the students to never give up.
A special announcement was made for the Somerset Center. Starting in June, Campbellsville University will be establishing a Summer Communication Institute at the Somerset Center. The tentative list of courses to be offered include: MAC 175 Broadcasting and Digital Media; ENG 111 Composition I; Christ Culture and Social Media; Business Management; Producing Films for the Internet; Photography; and HP sport and media.

Early Childhood Education graduates
Early Childhood Education graduates were honored at the recent Campbellsville University Somerset Noe Education Center commencement celebration. Pictured are: Ellen Hamilton Ford, Dr. Marilyn Goodwin and Dr. Michael V. Carter with students Rita Cox Lori Parker Angela Wagers, Courtney Anderson, Bridget Clark, Shelly Dyer and Krissy McQueen (IECE). (CU Photo by Linda Marcum Waggener)

 

Graduates recognized by Dr. Frank Cheatham, senior vice president for academic affairs, and by Paula Smith, director of alumni relations included:

Criminal justice: Rebecca Nolan, Ashley Anderson, Carl Coffman, Greg Cooper, Dennis Gilbert and Lisa Stinson.

Early childhood education: Rita Cox, Lori Parker, Angela Wagers, Courtney Anderson, Bridget Clark, Shelly Dyer and Krissy McQueen (IECE).

Social work: Sarah Alvarez, Donald Branscum, Derrick Chaney, Hanna Dodson, Rebecca Hammond, Kathy Harness, Alisha Williams, Mercer Tonya, Spencer Pride, Karen Bhatti, James Hadley, Chastity Leanne Jones, Ashley Keller and Kristy Parmley.

Criminal Justice graduates
Criminal Justice graduates were honored at the recent Campbellsville University Somerset Noe Education Center commencement celebration. Pictured are: President Michael V. Carter, Dr. Allison Tims and Alan Copenhaver with students Rebecca Nolan Ashley Anderson Carl Coffman, Greg Cooper Dennis Gilbert and Lisa Stinson. (CU Photo by Linda Marcum Waggener)

The Larry and Beverly Noe Somerset Education Center, dedicated on October 15, 2013, developed from the close association with Somerset Community College so that students could complete their degrees without having to leave the area. CU's Noe Center houses programs in business administration, criminal justice, early childhood education, interdisciplinary early childhood education and social work. Currently the center has four classrooms, a chapel area and a computer lab. The Noe Center has two full-time faculty members, two admissions counselors and a team of professors advancing the Christ centered education mission of Campbellsville University.

The Somerset Education Center is located at 3825C South Highway 27 in Somerset phone (606) 451-8474.

Campbellsville University is a widely acclaimed Kentucky-based Christian university with more than 3,500 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.