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Campbell ’20 Graduates from Royal Conservatoire of Scotland

Coleman David Campbell ’20 (Bachelor of Fine Arts in Acting) recently graduated with a master’s degree in musical theatre from the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, ranked the #3 performing arts school in the world. In a class of 22 students from all over Europe, Asia, Australia and Canada, Campbell was one of only three Americans accepted into the program. He currently resides in Glasgow, Scotland, where he is pursuing opportunities in theatre and film.

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