Campbellsville University promotes Chuck Crain

Campbellsville University promotes Chuck CrainBy Josh Christian, freelance writer

CAMPBELLSVILLE, Ky. – Campbellsville University has promoted Dr. Chuck Crain, chair of LEC Business Program and assistant professor of business, to associate professor of business and chair of LEC Business Program, per an announcement from Dr. Michael V. Carter, president of Campbellsville University, on April 16.

Crain has taught business at Campbellsville University since 2011.

Before Campbellsville University, Crain was a facilitator for business law module and an instructor of business at Kentucky Community and Technical College from 2009 to 2011.

He received his Master of Business Administration from Campbellsville University in 2009 as well as his Bachelor of Business Administration from McKendree University in 1991. He graduated from Larue County High School in 1984.

He is the son of Gladys and JB Crain, of Buffalo, Ky., and is the husband of Tina Crain, and they have one child, Joseph Tucker.

Campbellsville University is a widely-acclaimed Kentucky-based Christian university with more than 12,000 students offering over 100 programs of study including Ph.D., master, baccalaureate, associate, pre-professional and certification programs. The university has Kentucky based off-campus centers in Louisville, Harrodsburg, Somerset, Hodgenville and Liberty with instructional sites in Elizabethtown, Owensboro and Summersville. Out-of-state centers include two in California at Los Angeles and Lathrop, located in the San Francisco Bay region. The website for complete information is www.campbellsville.edu.

Campbellsville University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award certificates, associate, baccalaureate, masters and doctoral degrees. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or call 404-679-4500 for questions about the status of Campbellsville University.


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