The Garrett College Board of Trustees last Tuesday honored Don Morin, who retired after 13 years on the Board of Trustees to accept a position on the Garrett County Board of Education. GC named the main conference room in the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics for Morin, who served the last six years as Board chair and played a leading role in development of the College’s new turf field. Morin, right, is pictured with Board of Trustees Chair Jason Rush.
Garrett College Honors Retired Trustee Morin
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