2009 Homecoming Event Schedule
Event
- Title:
- Alumni Awards Ceremony
- When:
- 10-03-2009 10:00 AM
- Where:
- Kellogg Center -
- Category:
- Homecoming 2009 Event Schedule
Description
Distinguished Alumni Award Recipients
The Distinguished Alumni Award recognizes College alumni for their genuine leadership and dedicated service to others.
Maynard C. Bowers, Ph.D., '56
Professor of Biology, Emeritus
Northern Michigan University
Marquette, Michigan
Janet Matilo Goudie, '64
Fashion Consultant
Doncaster
William R. Goudie, '63
Commercial Lending Manager (retired)
Comerica Bank
Rochester, Michigan
Wilbur S. Hurst, Ph.D., '61
Physicist
National Institute of Standards and
Technology
Damascus, Maryland
James D. Rogers, M.D., '69
Emergency Physician
Grayling Mercy Hospital
Grand Blanc, Michigan
Molly Ann Swart, '82
Senior Trade Advisor-Automotive
French Embassy Trade Office
Birmingham, Michigan
Meritorious Service Award Recipient
The Meritorious Service Award recognizes College alumni for their leadership, dedicated service to others, and support of the College.
James W. Cook, '54, Ph.D.
Professor of English, Emeritus
Albion College
Grawn, Michigan
Venue
- Venue:
- Kellogg Center
Description
Kellogg Center, completed in 1996, serves as a meeting ground for the entire campus community. The facility features lounges, meeting rooms, student organization offices, all campus mailboxes, a grill/snack bar, a convenience store, the College Bookstore and the Office of Campus Programs and Organizations. Gerstacker Commons, a multipurpose area located within Kellogg Center, is available for any campus group planning concerts, lectures, dances or other events. The five-level Kellogg Center adjoins and incorporates historic Dickie Hall. The center is named for Kellogg Co. of Battle Creek, donor of a $6-million gift for the project.
Dickie Hall, a State of Michigan registered historical site, is one of Albion's oldest buildings. Construction began in 1857, although the facility was not completed until 14 years later. In this structure, the famous song "The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi" was written in the early 1900s. The building is named for Dr. Samuel Dickie, president of the College, 1901-1921. Originally housing the College chapel and offices, Dickie Hall is now incorporated into the Kellogg Center.
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