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University Relations
Photo Gallery
Summer Commencement, Building Dedications, and Board of Trustees Meeting
July 27, 2007
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| Max Roberts, President of Barnes and Noble College Booksellers, urges Troy University graduates to be passionate about their goals. Roberts, who joined Barnes and Noble College Booksellers in 1996, spoke to nearly 200 graduates during the University’s summer commencement ceremonies on Friday at Sartain Hall on the Troy Campus. |
Troy University Chancellor Dr. Jack Hawkins, Jr. presents a diploma to Willie Murphy of Montgomery during the University’s summer commencement ceremonies on Friday in Sartain Hall on the Troy Campus. Murphy, who earned a bachelor’s degree in design, technology and innovation, was among the nearly 200 graduates to be awarded degrees during the ceremony. |
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| Ed Noriega, professor of art and design, leads the commencement processional during ceremonies at Troy University on Friday. Noriega carries the academic mace, which is symbolic of the academic authority of the University. |
Troy University officials cut the ribbon on Friday for the new Trojan Village, a four-building residential complex that will add 524 new beds to the campus. From left to right are: Herb Reeves, dean of student services; Charles Nailen, TROY trustee and chairman of the Troy University Foundation Board of Directors; Dr. Doug Hawkins, president pro-tem of the TROY Board of Trustees; Charles Perry, president of Ambling University Development Group; Janice Hawkins, TROY first lady; Dr. Jack Hawkins, Jr., TROY chancellor; Roy Drinkard, TROY trustee; Gerald Dial, TROY trustee. |
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| Troy University Chancellor Dr. Jack Hawkins, Jr. (right) presents a framed resolution of appreciation to Charles Perry, president of Ambling University Development, during a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new Trojan Village residential complex on the Troy Campus. Situated on six acres of land on the campus’ western edge, the four-story, four-building complex was developed and designed by Ambling University Development Group of Valdosta, Ga., and will add 524 beds to the Troy Campus. |
Troy University Chancellor Dr. Jack Hawkins, Jr. speaks with Brian Stark, vice president of stores for Barnes & Noble, inside the new Barnes & Noble University Bookstore on the Troy Campus prior to a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new 11,000 square-foot facility. |
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| Barnes & Noble Vice President of Stores Brian Starks speaks during a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new Barnes & Noble University Bookstore at Troy University’s Troy Campus on Friday afternoon as Dr. Doug Hawkins, president pro-tem of the TROY Board of Trustees, Janice Hawkins, TROY first lady, and Dr. Jack Hawkins, Jr., chancellor, look on. The new 11,000 square foot facility includes state-of-the-art point-of-sale and online sales technology and serves as the central hub in a system that includes bookstores on the University’s campuses in Dothan, Montgomery and Phenix City. The new store on the Troy Campus also includes a Starbucks Coffee café that provides a full selection of specialty drinks, sandwiches, soups and desserts. |
Troy University and Barnes & Noble officials cut the ribbon Friday afternoon on the new Barnes & Noble University Bookstore on the Troy Campus. |
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| Dr. Doug Hawkins, president pro-tem of the Troy University Board of Trustees, right, congratulates Chancellor Dr. Jack Hawkins Jr. during the trustee’s summer meeting Friday. Trustees approved naming the University’s new College of Education building the Jack Hawkins, Jr. Hall in a surprise resolution. Trustees also named the Movie Gallery Veterans Stadium Athletic Tower in honor Dr. Doug Hawkins during the same meeting. |
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