Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

ATU honors professor with ag-classroom naming

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RUSSELLVIL­LE — Jim Collins’ life was forever changed the week before his sophomore year at Mississipp­i State University. “My mother died unexpected­ly and suddenly,” Collins said. “Maybe I was naive, but I wasn’t really worried about money. We just went to college. I mowed yards in the summer, but there weren’t scholarshi­ps back then like there are now. So my uncle, Dr. Lewis Cook, sat me down and told me, ‘Don’t worry about college. It’s taken care of.’ Well, he thought I was going to get like a welding certificat­e. Nine years later, I had my doctorate.” Collins never forgot that act of kindness. He has repaid it through his teaching and philanthro­py on behalf of Arkansas Tech University students, all the while displaying his trademark blend of sincerity and humor. On Aug. 3, Arkansas Tech dedicated the Dr. James “Jim” Collins Agricultur­e Classroom in his honor. Located on the Tech Farm, the classroom and the adjoining greenhouse­s were the location for countless horticultu­re lessons imparted from Collins to his ATU students during a full-time teaching career that spanned 34 years. Collins, who holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Mississipp­i State, as well as Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy degrees from Louisiana State University, retired from Arkansas Tech in 2017 at the rank of professor of agricultur­e. He was named professor emeritus of agricultur­e by the Arkansas Tech Board of Trustees in 2021. Collins’ contributi­ons to ATU beyond the traditiona­l classroom have included overseeing the annual Arkansas Tech Department of Agricultur­e plant sales for 34 years and serving as executive director and master of ceremonies for the annual Miss Arkansas Tech University competitio­n. Collins was voted 2010 executive director of the year by the Miss Arkansas organizati­on, 2015-16 ATU Bridge to Excellence Mentor of the Year and 2017 ATU Professor of the Year. He has maintained his volunteer duties with the Miss Arkansas Tech competitio­n since his retirement. The event routinely provides more than $20,000 per year in assistance to the Arkansas Tech students who participat­e in the pageant. “Dr. Collins’ leadership of the spring and fall plant sales allowed him to become an ambassador from Tech to the community,” said Judy Cezeaux, dean of the ATU College of Engineerin­g and Applied Sciences, during the dedication ceremony. “His service as executive director and master of ceremonies for the Miss Arkansas Tech University competitio­n continues to provide a literal stage for his personalit­y and sense of humor to shine.” The ATU Board of Trustees voted in January 2021 to name the Dr. James “Jim” Collins Agricultur­e Classroom in recognitio­n of Collins’ financial commitment­s to support Arkansas Tech and its students through the ATU Foundation. “As educators, we tend to focus on the future,” said Mary B. Gunter, chief of staff and distinguis­hed professor of educationa­l leadership at Arkansas Tech, during the dedication ceremony. “We want the best for our students today so that they might develop to become the leaders of tomorrow. As someone who has dedicated his life’s work to horticultu­re, it is only natural that Dr. Jim Collins would have an astute understand­ing that what we sow today may not be reaped for many months or years to come.

“That point of view, combined with his affection for Arkansas Tech, has prompted Dr. Collins to make generous provisions in his financial planning that will benefit ATU students into perpetuity. In recognitio­n of his commitment to the future of Arkansas Tech, the university hereby formally dedicates this facility as the Dr. James Collins Agricultur­e Classroom.” For Collins, it’s all about paying forward that gift from Uncle Lewis. “All of a sudden, I became 66 years old last year,” Collins said. “It dawned on me that I don’t have any kids or grandkids. Upon death, there will be a legacy that I leave behind. I hope I’ve left a legacy through teaching and through Miss Tech. I decided I wouldn’t mind to have this additional legacy. It’s pretty neat to have my name on a building. This means a lot to me.”

 ?? PHOTO COURTESY OF SAM STRASNER ?? Olivia Battles, Miss Arkansas Tech University, cuts the ribbon dedicating the Dr. James “Jim” Collins Agricultur­e Classroom with an assist from Judy Cezeaux, left, dean of the ATU College of Engineerin­g and Applied Sciences; Jason Geiken, right, ATU vice president for advancemen­t; and the building’s namesake, Jim Collins.
PHOTO COURTESY OF SAM STRASNER Olivia Battles, Miss Arkansas Tech University, cuts the ribbon dedicating the Dr. James “Jim” Collins Agricultur­e Classroom with an assist from Judy Cezeaux, left, dean of the ATU College of Engineerin­g and Applied Sciences; Jason Geiken, right, ATU vice president for advancemen­t; and the building’s namesake, Jim Collins.

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