Greenway Equipment Inc. has made a $10,000 donation to the Arkansas Tech University Foundation in support of the construction of a new agricultural education building on the ATU campus in Russellville.
Those in attendance for the check presentation included (from left-to-right): Ashley Bryant, ATU director of grants and donor relations; Bryan Fisher, ATU associate vice president for advancement; Jason Geiken, ATU vice president for advancement; Dr. Bryan Rank, ATU associate professor of agricultural education and agriculture program director; Dr. Russell Jones, ATU interim president; Ryan Maloch, Greenway Equipment Inc. location manager for Russellville; Steven Sosebee, ATU agriculture program advisory board member; Baxter Wallis, ATU agriculture program advisory board member; Jeff Ray, ATU agriculture program advisory board member; and Emily Woodall, ATU agriculture program advisory board member.
The new ATU agricultural education building will house welding equipment, a tool storage area, classroom space, laboratory space and other equipment. It will be located on the Tech Farm, adjacent to the ATU Greenhouses and the Dr. James “Jim” Collins Agriculture Classroom.
Learn more about the ATU Department of Agriculture and Tourism at www.atu.edu/tourism/index.php.