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Campbell University is a private Christian university in Buies Creek, North Carolina, United States.Campbell's main campus in Buies Creek is home to its College of Arts & Sciences, College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences, Divinity School, School of Education, Lundy-Fetterman School of Business, and the School of Engineering.
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The Lundy-Fetterman Museum & Exhibit Hall is located in the Lundy–Fetterman School of Business Building on the main campus at Campbell University in Buies Creek, NC.The museum and exhibit has nearly 175 animals from the Burrows T. & Mabel L. Lundy Collection.
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It was formally named Kivett Hall as Buies Creek Academy grew into Campbell College and then Campbell University. The building has served the surrounding community's various educational needs for generations, having been used as a grade school, high school, college classrooms, and since 1976, as the home of the Norman Adrian Wiggins School of ...
Campbell said U.S. universities had made "careful attempts" to support continuing higher education for Chinese students, but had also been "careful about the labs, some of the activities of ...
Denise M. Morrison (born January 13, 1954) is an American business executive who served as president and chief executive officer of Campbell Soup Company from 2011 through 2018. [1] Named the "21st Most Powerful Woman in Business" by Fortune magazine in 2011, [ 2 ] Morrison was elected a director of Campbell in October 2010. [ 3 ]
Campbell University became a four-year college in 1961 and began competing athletically in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA). In 1977, the Fighting Camels program joined the NCAA at the Division I level. Campbell was a charter member of the Big South Conference in 1983, before leaving to join the Trans-America ...