Annual TSU Employee and Retiree Awards Luncheon

The 2019 Employee Recognition Luncheon was held on Wednesday, April 24, 2019 in Elliott Hall (Women’s Building) on the TSU Main Campus. This recognition is for retirement and  years of service in increments of five years. Not all of the eligible persons were present at the luncheon. Four employees reached the 45 year milestone, three reached 40, seven reached 35, eleven reached 30, nineteen reached 25, twenty-one reached 20, thirty-two reached 15, thirty-six reached 10, fifty-eight reached 5 years, and twenty-eight employees retired. (photos by Michael McLendon / TSU Creative Services)

 

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