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January 9th - Rothwell 132 at 1:00pm
September 4th - Doc Bryan 108
Jerrys Diner
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It gives us here at MARCOMM great pleasure to present the Employee of the Month award to our very own, Jerry the Bulldog! With his great insight, he has drove our department to great lengths and acomplishments.
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The original Jerry the Bulldog was a daily part of life at Arkansas Tech in the mid-1930s. He was owned by William O. Young, who served as business manager for Arkansas Tech from 1917-41 and acted as interim president of the college from 1923-25; and his son, Robert A. Young Sr., who grew up to serve as purchasing agent, business manager, vice president for business affairs and vice president for administration for Arkansas Tech from 1941-84 and as interim president in 1972. Dr. Robert A. Young Jr. has continued his family’s Tech tradition by serving as president of the Arkansas Tech Foundation and as a loyal supporter of Tech athletics.
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The original Jerry the Bulldog was a daily part of life at Arkansas Tech in the mid-1930s. He was owned by William O. Young, who served as business manager for Arkansas Tech from 1917-41 and acted as interim president of the college from 1923-25; and his son, Robert A. Young Sr., who grew up to serve as purchasing agent, business manager, vice president for business affairs and vice president for administration for Arkansas Tech from 1941-84 and as interim president in 1972. Dr. Robert A. Young Jr. has continued his family’s Tech tradition by serving as president of the Arkansas Tech Foundation and as a loyal supporter of Tech athletics.
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The original Jerry the Bulldog was a daily part of life at Arkansas Tech in the mid-1930s. He was owned by William O. Young, who served as business manager for Arkansas Tech from 1917-41 and acted as interim president of the college from 1923-25; and his son, Robert A. Young Sr., who grew up to serve as purchasing agent, business manager, vice president for business affairs and vice president for administration for Arkansas Tech from 1941-84 and as interim president in 1972. Dr. Robert A. Young Jr. has continued his family’s Tech tradition by serving as president of the Arkansas Tech Foundation and as a loyal supporter of Tech athletics.
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The original Jerry the Bulldog was a daily part of life at Arkansas Tech in the mid-1930s. He was owned by William O. Young, who served as business manager for Arkansas Tech from 1917-41 and acted as interim president of the college from 1923-25; and his son, Robert A. Young Sr., who grew up to serve as purchasing agent, business manager, vice president for business affairs and vice president for administration for Arkansas Tech from 1941-84 and as interim president in 1972. Dr. Robert A. Young Jr. has continued his family’s Tech tradition by serving as president of the Arkansas Tech Foundation and as a loyal supporter of Tech athletics.
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Jerry the Bulldog, the beloved campus ambassador, proudly donned his cap and gown as he marched across the stage to receive his honorary degree. After years of rallying school spirit and attending countless games, his dedication was finally recognized by the university. Students and faculty alike cheered as Jerry gave a triumphant bark, marking a historic moment in campus tradition.
Click here to learn moreJerry the Bulldog stole the spotlight as he was crowned Homecoming King, proudly wagging his tail beneath a glittering crown. Adorned in a custom-made sash, he basked in the roar of the crowd during halftime, soaking up every cheer and belly rub. With his signature charm and school spirit, Jerry proved that true royalty comes with four paws and a lovable grin.
Click here to learn moreJerry the Bulldog made history as he stepped up to the front of the lecture hall to teach his very first class, paws perched confidently on the podium. Dressed in a tiny tweed jacket and glasses, he captivated students with his tail-wagging enthusiasm and surprisingly insightful barks. By the end of the lecture, the class gave a standing ovation—proof that Jerry wasn’t just an ambassador, but a true scholar at heart.
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"Woof! Being part of this campus has been the greatest honor of my doggone life. From cheering on the team to teaching my first class, I’ve loved every belly rub and high-five along the way. This place isn’t just my school—it’s my pack!"