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Arkansas Tech shifts renovation money toward other projects

Arkansas Tech University will demolish its Administration Building and Tomlinson Hall as part of its prioritization of living and learning spaces for its students and work spaces for its faculty

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ATU to demolish two buildings

Arkansas Tech University will demolish its Administration Building and Tomlinson Hall as part of its prioritization of living and learning spaces for its students and work spaces for its faculty

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Milligan named CIO at ATU

Long-time Arkansas Tech University Office of Information Systems staff member Steve Milligan has been promoted to the position of chief information officer and director of information systems at ATU, a

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Lt. Col. Gerald Peter Foss, decorated veteran


January 15, 2021
Lt. Col. Gerald Peter Foss took his last flight Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2021. He was born June 18, 1932, in Lake Forest, Ill. At just five months, Gerry moved to his parents’ old neighborhood in Oslo, Norway. He stayed there throughout the German occupation and returned to the U.S. in 1951. Fluent in English, German, Swedish and Norwegian, Gerry enlisted in the U.S. Air Force at the height of the Korean War. He graduated from pilot training and was commissioned as a 2nd lieutenant.  
Gerry logged over 11,000 hours in the air during his military career. He flew numerous aircraft including B-26, SA-16, C-7, C-124, C-133 and helicopters. He flew worldwide airlifts, including North and South Poles. He also served as commander of a rescue unit in Tan Son Nhut and Bien Hoa during the Vietnam War. His final assignment was chief of current intelligence in Northern Europe, NATO. He retired from the Air Force with the rank of lieutenant colonel, having served his country for more than 26 years.  

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