A retirement party was held in Baxter Hall's Rogge Lounge to celebrate Professor of History and Religion Bob Royalty, who began his career at the College in 1999.
The cake was ready for Professor Bob Royalty's retirement party.
Bob was all smiles at the event.
Associate Professor of History Rick Warner (right) listens to a student's comment.
Royalty chats with colleagues Anne (left) and Preston Bost.
Professor of Psychology Eric Olofson enjoys a relaxed laugh.
Here, a student talks with friends.
Assistant Professor of History Jacob Calhoun (right), listens as Royalty makes a point.
Preston Bost, professor of psychology, enjoys a moment with a colleague, and some cheese.
Professor of Economics Peter Mikek listens intently.
Ryan Liou, visiting assistant professor of political science, talks with Sujata Saha, a colleague from the economics department.
Royalty was relaxed in conversation.
Students enjoyed the festivities.
Associate Professor of Philosophy Emeritus Glen Helman shares a smile.
Warner reads some remarks from colleages from each academic division to honor Royalty.
This student was focused on Warner's remarks.
Royalty graciously listens to Warner's comments.
Later, Royalty emphatically makes his point.
Dean of the College Todd McDorman (left) and Senior Associate Dean of the College Jane Hardy take in the remarks.
James Brown, professor of physics, listens from his seat.
Here, Bobby Horton (left), professor of psychology, Saha (center), associate professor of economics, and Eric Wetzel, professor of biology, listen to the presented remarks.
Royalty spoke glowingly of his colleagues and time at the College.
Heather Thrush, associate dean for student engagement and success, reacts positively to comments in the Rogge Lounge.
Royalty gave a hint as to what his primary activity in retirement will be.
Assistant Porfessor of Classics Theodora Kopestonsky chats with Classics colleagues.
Professor of Economics Joyce Burnette engages in conversation.
Hardy shares a moment with the party's most welcomed guest, Royalty's dog, Bentley.
Professor of Psychology Neil Schmitzer-Torbert reacts to a comment from a colleague.
Here, Bobby Horton (left), professor of psychology, Saha (center), associate professor of economics, and Eric Wetzel, professor of biology, listen to the presented remarks.