Though he will be stepping aside in December, he is still taking strides to fund the school. Martin has entered the first phase of a $21 million capital campaign that will be used to expand the school’s facilities, which will include adding new computer labs. Glenn says Hardin has ambitions of making the university a residential campus.
“He’s still a dreamer, still a visionary,” Glenn says. “His heart and soul is in the school.”
--Hurley Goodall
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