ACHE honors Hawkins for 30 years as Chancellor at Troy University

ACHE Chairman Charles E. Sanders, Jr. presents Dr. Hawkins with a plaque and framed resolution during ACHE's December meeting.

ACHE Chairman Charles E. Sanders, Jr. presents Dr. Hawkins with a plaque and framed resolution during ACHE's December meeting.

The Alabama Commission on Higher Education on Friday honored Dr. Jack Hawkins, Jr. for reaching a milestone of service at Troy University.

ACHE Chairman Charles E. Sanders, Jr. read a resolution into the record calling Dr. Hawkins “a champion for higher education” in Alabama and recognizing him for 30 years of “outstanding service to…

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Education Commissioner challenges Troy Campus graduates

Randy McKinney, vice-chairman of the Alabama Commission on Higher Education, delivers keynote remarks to more than 650 graduates at the Troy Campus.

Randy McKinney, vice-chairman of the Alabama Commission on Higher Education, delivers keynote remarks to more than 650 graduates at the Troy Campus.

One of the state’s top education leaders challenged Troy University graduates to work together, press through hardships and take opportunities during fall commencement exercises in Trojan Arena on Friday.

Randy McKinney, an attorney from Gulf Shores who is vice-chairman of the Alabama Commission on Higher Education, offered the keynote remarks to more than 650 graduates…

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Higher Ed commissioner to address TROY graduates at fall commencement

Troy University's Fall Commencement will be held on Dec. 16 inside Trojan Arena. Randy McKinney, vice-chairman of ACHE, will be the keynote speaker.

Troy University's Fall Commencement will be held on Dec. 16 inside Trojan Arena. Randy McKinney, vice-chairman of ACHE, will be the keynote speaker.

Randy McKinney, vice-chairman of the Alabama Commission on Higher Education will provide the keynote address during Troy University’s Fall Commencement Exercises at 10 a.m. on Dec. 16 in Trojan Arena.

More than 650 students representing 23 U.S. states, two U.S. territories, the District of Columbia and eight nations outside the United States are expected to…

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