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CU: Dr. and First Lady Hopkins at Inaugural Dinner
 2022-09-17 - Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Bienvenu "Moe" Mugisha. Dr. Joseph Hopkins, left, and First Lady Suzanne Hopkins, arrive at an inaugural dinner the night before his inauguration as 12th president of Campbellsville University.
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CU: Scenes from the inauguration of Dr. Hopkins
 2022-09-17 - Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Bienvenu (Moe) Mugisha and Alexandria D. Dalton
. Left: Dr. Joseph Hopkins, left, receives the new official mace of Campbellsville University. Making the presentation were Dr. Donna Hedgepath, provost and vice president for academic affairs, center, and Dr. Twyla Hernandez, chair of the Faculty Forum and professor of Christian Missions.
Middle: Dr. Joseph Hopkins, left, newly inaugurated president of Campbellsville University, and his wife, Suzanne, first lady, sing "Yours is the Kingdom" as a song of testimony during the ceremony.
Right: Dr. Joseph Hopkins (at podium) 12th president of Campbellsville University, engages the audience in a light-hearted story of his college years as Dr. Tony Cunha, left, dean of the Campbellsville University School of Music, laughs along with student Hannah Amburgey.
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4-H Forestry Field Day
 2022-09-16 - Green River Lake - Photo from Tony Rose. 4-H youth from Adair and Metcalfe counties attended the 4-H Forestry Field Day at Green River Lake on Thursday, September 15, 2022.
The more than 85 youth had the opportunity to learn about Kentucky's trees and forests as well as some of the skills that real-life foresters utilize everyday while on the job.
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Trent Creason, CU Campus Minister
 2022-09-16 - Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Michael Hodges. Trent Creason, campus minister at Campbellsville University, asked "what is standing in our way of hearing and helping people in our community?" at a recent Chapel presentation at Campbellsville University.
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Trying to get home
 2022-09-16 - Adair County, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com. This little calf did not like interacting with vehicles. He appeared to be aiming to get back over into the field but had to have a little guidance from a friend.
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