Dr. Danny Walker (center), UT Martin professor of animal science, will retire at the end of the spring 2025 semester after 14 years of teaching at the university. A retirement dinner was held Saturday night, Nov. 9, in the Russell Duncan Ballroom, when creation of the Danny Walker Endowment was announced in his honor. Walker, a doctor of veterinary medicine, is past president of the Tennessee Veterinary Medical Association and was awarded the Elsevier Award for Teaching Excellence in 2017 from the Association of Veterinary Technician Educators. Pictured at the event with Walker from the UT Martin College of Agriculture and Applied Sciences were (front row, l-r) Amanda Waldon, laboratory instructor; Dr. Amber Moore, assistant professor of animal science and Weakley County Co-op veterinarian; Dr. Danny Walker; Alex Castleman, lab instructor; Matt Chesnut, laboratory instructor; and BeLynda Jones, administrative assistant; (back row l-r) Dr. Diana Watson, assistant professor of animal science; Dr. Cindy Schmidt, adjunct professor of animal science; Dr. Clint Ary, associate professor of animal science; Zach Morphis, laboratory instructor; Mallory Edwards, laboratory instructor; and Dr. Jason Roberts, professor of animal science. Go to give.utm.edu and choose “Companion Animal Facility Gift Fund” under the “Select Area of Support” to make an online gift that will become part of the Walker Endowment when the endowment is fully funded.