H.O.L.A. student group builds Hispanic relationships at CU

05/12/2014

Dr. Twyla Hernandez, above right, assistant professor of Christian Missions in Campbellsville University’s School of Theology, is shown with members of the H.O.L.A. (Hispanic Organization of Latin Americans) student group, an organization of American Hispanic students with the purpose of building relationships and creating greater access to American Hispanic students on the CU campus. From left are: Kristen Jorgenson, Michelle Lomas, David Veramontes, Rosemary Flores, Hannah Hall, Alexa Moore, Kasey Kruczek, Miguel Santis, Paula Caldwell, and Hernandez. (Campbellsville University photo by Drew Tucker)

Dr. Twyla Hernandez, above right, assistant professor of Christian Missions in Campbellsville University’s School of Theology, is shown with members of the H.O.L.A. (Hispanic Organization of Latin Americans) student group, an organization of American Hispanic students with the purpose of building relationships and creating greater access to American Hispanic students on the CU campus. From left are: Kristen Jorgenson, Michelle Lomas, David Veramontes, Rosemary Flores, Hannah Hall, Alexa Moore, Kasey Kruczek, Miguel Santis, Paula Caldwell, and Hernandez. (Campbellsville University photo by Drew Tucker)

May 12, 2014
For Immediate Release