12 Facts About Campbell University

1.

Campbell University is a private Baptist university in Buies Creek, North Carolina.

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2.

Campbell University always saw a future of service in his boys and girls.

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3.

Campbell University remembered attending classes in the converted tabernacle when the Kivett Building was under construction.

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4.

Campbell University graduated from Buies Creek Academy in 1908 and enrolled in Wake Forest College, along with his younger brother Carlyle.

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5.

Campbell University served as president for 33-years, through the Great Depression, World War II, and post-war expansion.

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6.

President Leslie Campbell got the entire student body into one of the large rooms at D Rich, and had a radio in there.

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7.

Campbell University turned it on, and we heard, live, President Roosevelt declare war.

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8.

In 1961, the James A Campbell Administration Building was dedicated and Bryan Hall for women opened "as a cluster of 12 one-story apartment units grouped around an exterior wall" that could house 200 students.

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9.

South of Leslie Campbell University Avenue are more residence halls, including the new student apartments in Barker Hall .

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10.

Campbell University offers over 100 tracks and concentrations; master's programs in business, education, pharmaceutical science, clinical research and divinity; and professional programs in law, pharmacy, physician assistant, physical therapy, nursing, and osteopathic medicine.

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11.

Campbell University has an Adult and Online Education program with an online campus and campuses at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, and Research Triangle Park in Raleigh, North Carolina.

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12.

Pine Burr is Campbell University's yearbook, published every year in the spring and given out to the students before final exams.

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