Mary Ellen Doyle, from left, and Charles T. “Chuck” Doyle watch as Lisa Watson, executive director of the College of the Mainland Foundation, and Warren Nichols, president of the college, unveil a commemorative print of the Doyle Family Administration Building on Monday, Oct. 25, 2021. The Doyles in May donated $1 million to the college.
College of the Mainland’s new administration building is named in honor of the Doyle family, in recognition of their significant and considerable contributions to education, government and the college community.
College of the Mainland President Warren Nichols introduces Charles T. “Chuck” Doyle during a naming ceremony for the Doyle Family Administration Building at the college in Texas City on Monday, Oct. 25, 2021. The new 63,000-square-foot building opened in the spring and houses administration and student enrollment offices such as admissions, financial aid, advising and a testing center.
Charles T. “Chuck” Doyle speaks during a naming ceremony for College of the Mainland’s new Doyle Family Administration Building on Monday, Oct. 25, 2021.
Charles T. “Chuck” Doyle, right, and his wife, Mary Ellen, speak during a naming ceremony for College of the Mainland’s new Doyle Family Administration Building on Monday, Oct. 25, 2021.
Mary Ellen Doyle, from left, and Charles T. “Chuck” Doyle watch as Lisa Watson, executive director of the College of the Mainland Foundation, and Warren Nichols, president of the college, unveil a commemorative print of the Doyle Family Administration Building on Monday, Oct. 25, 2021. The Doyles in May donated $1 million to the college.
College of the Mainland’s new administration building is named in honor of the Doyle family, in recognition of their significant and considerable contributions to education, government and the college community.
College of the Mainland President Warren Nichols introduces Charles T. “Chuck” Doyle during a naming ceremony for the Doyle Family Administration Building at the college in Texas City on Monday, Oct. 25, 2021. The new 63,000-square-foot building opened in the spring and houses administration and student enrollment offices such as admissions, financial aid, advising and a testing center.
Charles T. “Chuck” Doyle speaks during a naming ceremony for College of the Mainland’s new Doyle Family Administration Building on Monday, Oct. 25, 2021.
Charles T. “Chuck” Doyle, right, and his wife, Mary Ellen, speak during a naming ceremony for College of the Mainland’s new Doyle Family Administration Building on Monday, Oct. 25, 2021.
College of the Mainland on Monday held a naming ceremony for the new Doyle Family Administration Building. The new 63,000-square-foot building opened in the spring and houses administration and student enrollment offices such as admissions, financial aid, advising and a testing center.
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A gran event to celebrate and recognize all that the Doyle Family has done for our community; specially supporting education! Thank you Doyle Family!
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