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Merry Christmas from Campbell University Camp Lejeune! 
  Campbell University mascot Gaylord the Camel offers his gift for the season, EDUCATION! Campbell can adapt to your lifestyle and allow you to receive a gift that will last a lifetime through both traditional and online classes!
http://camplejeune.campbell.edu
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Merry Christmas from Campbell University Fort Bragg! 
  Campell University mascot Gaylord the Camel offers his gift for the season, EDUCATION! Campbell can adapt to your lifestyle and allow you to receive a gift that will last a lifetime through both traditional and online classes!
http://fortbragg.campbell.edu
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Merry Christmas from Campbell University RTP! 
Campbell University mascot Gaylord the Camel offers his gift for the season, EDUCATION! Campbell can adapt to your lifestyle and allow you to receive a gift that will last a lifetime through both traditional and online classes!
http://rtp.campbell.edu
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Merry Christmas from Campbell University Online! 
Campbell University mascot Gaylord the Camel offers his gift for the season, EDUCATION! Campbell can adapt to your lifestyle and allow you to receive a gift that will last a lifetime through both traditional and online classes!
http://online.campbell.edu
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Campbell University mascot Gaylord the Camel goes trick-or-treating! Campbell can adapt to your lifestyle and allow you to get a sweet degree through both traditional and online classes!
http://camplejeune.campbell.edu
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Campbell University mascot Gaylord the Camel goes trick-or-treating!  Campbell can adapt to your lifestyle and allow you to get a sweet degree through both traditional and online classes!
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Or give us a call: 866.317.2384 OR 910.893.7897
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Campbell University mascot Gaylord the Camel goes trick-or-treating!  Campbell can adapt to your lifestyle and allow you to get a sweet degree through both traditional and online classes!
http://rtp.campbell.edu
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“ I was 32 years old with a full time job , 3 kids and no college degree. There were very few offerings from reputable universities to earn a 4 year diploma. Campbell’s RTP campus gave me the opportunity to earn a diploma from a great university while at the same time accommodating my busy schedule. The evening, on-line, and blended classes offered by Campbell RTP created the flexibility I needed, while at the same time providing comprehensive and challenging courses.
Paul Allan Stewart
Campbell Class of 2012
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Feeling Old by: John Roberson, Dean, Extended Programs
Well, the “ole” Dean is feeling too much like an “old” Dean this morning.  What, you may ask, is the cause for this sudden sensation of being superannuated?  I have just looked over the recently released “Beloit College Mindset List for the Class of 2018.” 
However, the List is serving another function today.  It is reminding me of the passage of time – the swift passage of time. 
Here is the “Beloit College Mindset List for the Class of 2018.”  I invite you to read with caution and at your own risk.  You, too, may have the sudden sensation of feeling old.
Students heading into their first year of college this year were generally born in 1996.
Among those who have never been alive in their lifetime are Tupac Shakur, JonBenet Ramsey, Carl Sagan, and Tiny Tim.
On Parents’ Weekend, they may want to watch out in case Madonna shows up to see daughter Lourdes Maria Ciccone Leon or Sylvester Stallone comes to see daughter Sophia.
For students entering college this fall in the Class of 2018...
1. During their initial weeks of kindergarten, they were upset by endlessly repeated images of planes blasting into the World Trade Center.
2. Since they binge-watch their favorite TV shows, they might like to binge-watch the video portions of their courses too.
3. Meds have always been an option.
4. When they see wire-rimmed glasses, they think Harry Potter, not John Lennon.
5. “Press pound” on the phone is now translated as “hit hashtag.”
6. Celebrity “selfies” are far cooler than autographs.
7. The Daily Show with Jon Stewart has always been the only news program that really “gets it right.”
8. Hard liquor has always been advertised on television.
9. Ralph Nader has always been running for President of the U.S.
10. They never sat glued to Saturday morning cartoon shows but have been hooked on FOX’s Sunday night “Animation Domination.”
11. The water cooler is no longer the workplace social center; it’s the place to fill your water bottle.
12. In their lifetime, a dozen different actors have portrayed Nelson Mandela on the big and small screen.
13. Women have always attended the Virginia Military Institute and the Citadel.
14. FOX News and MSNBC have always been duking it out for the hearts and minds of American viewers.
15. Pepsi has always refreshed travelers in outer space.
16. Hong Kong has always been part of China.
17. Courts have always been overturning bans on same-sex marriages.
18. Joe Camel has never introduced one of them to smoking.
19. Bosnia and Herzegovina have always been one nation.
20. Citizens have always had a constitutional right to a “dignified and humane death.”
21. Nicotine has always been recognized as an addictive drug requiring FDA oversight.
22. Students have always been able to dance at Baylor.
23. Hello Dolly...cloning has always been a fact, not science fiction.
24. Women have always been dribbling, and occasionally dunking, in the WNBA.
25. Ads for prescription drugs, noting their disturbing side effects, have always flooded the airwaves.
26. Hell has always been associated less with torment and more with nothingness.
27. Whether to embrace fat or spurn it has been a front page debate all their lives.
28. Parents have always been able to rely on a ratings system to judge violence on TV.
29. They never tasted the “texturally enhanced alternative beverage” known as Orbitz.
30. There has always been “TV” designed to be watched exclusively on the web.
31. The Unabomber has always been behind bars.
32. Female referees have always officiated NBA games.
33. There has always been a national database of sex offenders.
34. Chicago, a musical about a celebrity getting away with murder, has always been popular on Broadway.
35. Yet another blessing of digital technology: They have never had to hide their dirty magazines under the bed.
36. U.S. major league baseball teams have always played in Mexico.
37. Bill Gates has always been the richest man in the U.S.
38. Attending schools outside their neighborhoods, they gather with friends on Skype, not in their local park.
39. While the number of Americans living with HIV has always been going up, American deaths from AIDS have always been going down.
40. They have no memory of George Stephanopoulos as a senior White House advisor.
41. The PGA has always offered golfers with disabilities a ride—reluctantly.
42. “African-American Vernacular English” has always been recognized as a distinct language in Oakland.
43. Two-term presidents are routine, but none of them ever won in a landslide.
44. The family has always been able to buy insurance at local banks.
45. One route to pregnancy has always been through frozen eggs.
46. They have probably never used Netscape as their web browser.
47. Everybody has always Loved Raymond.
48. “Salon” has always been an online magazine.
49. The rate of diagnosed diabetes has always been shooting up during their lifetime.
50. Affirmative Action has always been outlawed in California.
51. Boeing has never had any American competition for commercial aircraft.
52. U.S. soldiers have always been vaccinated against anthrax.
53. “Good feedback” means getting 30 likes on your last Facebook post in a single afternoon.
54. Their collection of U.S. quarters has always celebrated the individual states.
55. Since Toys R Us created a toy registry for kids, visits to Santa are just a formality.
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Funny Camel Bags Halloween Candy 
Campbell University mascot Gaylord the Camel goes trick-or-treating! Campbell can adapt to your lifestyle and allow you to get a sweet degree through both traditional and online classes!
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The RTP campus will be hosting guest speakers Kendra Montgomery-Blinn and Sharon Stellato from the NC Innocence Inquiry Commission on Tueday, November 18th. They will be speaking to the Intro to Criminal Justice class.
Kendra Montgomery-Blinn
Ms. Montgomery-Blinn has been the Commission’s Executive Director since 2007.  She has represented the Commission through five hearings and four exonerations.  Under Ms. Montgomery-Blinn’s guidance, the Commission has grown from a staff of three to a staff of nine (including grant positions) and was made a permanent agency by the General Assembly in 2010. Ms. Montgomery-Blinn came to the Commission with a background in North Carolina Criminal Law. She served for over three years as an Assistant District Attorney in Durham, North Carolina. She was specifically assigned to the prosecution of domestic violence felonies and internet crimes against children. While in law school, Ms. Montgomery-Blinn spent three years working with the Duke Law Innocence Project and served as the Student Director of that organization. It was this experience that ignited her passion for innocence work and the post-conviction investigative process. Ms. Montgomery-Blinn is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Purdue University and a cum laude graduate of Duke University School of Law.
Sharon Stellato
A Florida native, Sharon Stellato graduated with a law degree from North Carolina Central University Law School in 2006. Prior to law school, Sharon worked as a paralegal in Asheville, NC, where she earned an A.S. in Paralegal Studies and a B.A. in Criminal Justice. While in law school, Sharon spent three years working with the Innocence Project and began interning at the North Carolina Center on Actual Innocence during her second year. In 2006, Sharon began working as the Center's investigator, handling over 300 innocence claims and investigations. In 2007, Sharon aided in the exoneration of Dwayne Dail (exonerated by DNA on 8/28/2007). Sharon joined the Commission staff in 2008. Sharon served as the lead investigator in the exoneration of Greg Taylor (exonerated by Commission process on February 17, 2010).  Sharon also served as co-lead in the exoneration of Willie Grimes (exonerated by Commission process on October 5, 2012). In 2012, Sharon was promoted to the Commission’s Associate Director.  She is proud to have made her career in post-conviction work.
Hope you can join us!
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