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Fond Memories from 125 Years

March 28, 2012

On January 5, 1887, huddled inside a small church in Harnett County, sixteen students and their 25 year old teacher, James Archibald Campbell, sang out the hymn “Jesus, Savior, Pilot Me”, as they would every morning thereafter. Five other students were building the nearby schoolhouse that would become Buies Creek Academy – a place where students from all walks of life could come to learn and have the opportunity to grow in their faith.


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D.O. School of Medicine: Shovel Ready

February 8, 2012

A lot has happened at the construction site of Campbell University’s future School of Osteopathic Medicine since hundreds braved freezing temperatures in early December to celebrate the school’s groundbreaking. Steel beams have been erected in the four months since, and the school - North Carolina’s first medical school in 35 years - is beginning to take shape.


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