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Carey Jenkins King of La Grange is among the record 173 graduates Campbell University’s Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law conferred Juris Doctor degrees on Friday, May 10, during its 46th hooding and graduation ceremony at the Martin Marietta Center for the Performing Arts in downtown Raleigh.
For Dakota Tyndall, it was a good problem to have: colleges lined up to welcome her in the fall and her two favorites – the University of North Carolina and Campbell University – both solid choices for an aspiring pharmacist. How the South Lenoir High School senior sorted out those opportunities says something about the considerations top students have when they become the choosers.
John Robert Harris of Kinston, North Carolina, was recently initiated into The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, the nation's oldest and most selective all-discipline collegiate honor society. Harris was initiated at Campbell University.
Dr. Justin Tilghman, a Kinston native and proud alumnus of Kinston High, has dedicated his life to helping others find their purpose and fulfillment. His journey has led him to author a new book titled "Pursuing Your Purpose," which is aimed at guiding readers through a process of self-discovery and intentional living.
Amy Edwards of Kinston, North Carolina, was recently initiated into The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, the nation's oldest and most selective all-discipline collegiate honor society. Edwards was initiated at Campbell University.
Owen White of Kinston set his sights on attending pharmacy school when he was a freshman at South Lenoir High School. Taking advantage of Career and College Promise classes, which allowed him to be dually enrolled at Lenoir Community College and at his high school, he continued his education at LCC with one thought in mind – becoming a pharmacist.
May I tell you a bit about the pioneering Campbells of eastern North Carolina?
The patriarch of the family, minister James Archibald Campbell, founded a school in Buies Creek in 1887 that we now know as Campbell University. In the early days, privation and bad luck sometimes forced “Jim Arch” to keep institution alive through sheer force of will.
Neuse News is publishing a five-part series on the Down East Wood Ducks’ historic 2019 season. Today’s Part 5 features thoughts from a player who helped lead the Woodies to the 2017 title and expectations from the manager and players for this year’s stretch run.