December 2012 Graduation Photos!
Here are some photos from the December 2012 Graduation ceremony on Campbell’s main campus in Buies Creek.
Here are some photos from the December 2012 Graduation ceremony on Campbell’s main campus in Buies Creek.
Reminder: The RTP campus will have class on Monday, January 21st on Martin Luther King Day. If you have any questions please contact our office.
Reminder: Class begins Monday, January 7th. If you have not yet registered for your Spring classes please do so ASAP.
This year marked the 125th anniversary of the founding of Campbell University! In 1887, a “slender six-footer with red hair,” J.A. Campbell, huddled inside a small church in Harnett County on a cold early January Morning with 16 students and…
Campbell RTP is proud to announce the launch of the Student Book Exchange. Modeled after a classifieds system, the Book Exchange is a place where students can create listings for books and buy, sell, or trade them with other students. Registered members…
Don’t miss out on this opportunity to see our special guest speaker Nathaniel Eschler for MUSC131. He will be speaking in room #124 next Tuesday evening December 4th, 2012 at 9:15pm. He is a prominent composer, and heads the Eschler…
The Spring schedule that has been slightly revised. Please check the website for the most updated version. Also, you can find the online schedule on the distance education website. (www.campbellde.com) Please make note in Spring II that PSYC 461 has…
Free Smart Job Seeker Seminar – Jump-start your career. When: Friday, December 7, 2012 9:30am-11:00am Where: TBJ’s Offices – 3600 Glenwood Ave Suite 100 Raleigh, NC 27612 See More Information
Campbell RTP has a brand new video featuring the campus, faculty, staff, and students. Produced by Rising Stream Media in Garner, NC, our new video showcases what Campbell RTP is all about! Students, look out for classmates and professors as…
On Veterans Day let us not forget that it was American Patriot Patrick Henry who said: “It can not be emphasized too strongly or too often that this great nation was founded, not by the religionists but by Christians, not…