Skip to main content

Strolling Professor, Meet Swimming Retriever

漫步教授有一个新的均衡的祖父母d. The Swimming Retriever, dedicated last week, sits between the Terry Center and main administration building for the College of Veterinary Medicine.

Carved from a single block of Brazilian granite, the sculpture depicts the neck and head of a golden retriever carrying a stick in its mouth.

Created by sculptor Jim Sardonis of Vermont, Swimming Retriever celebrates the human-animal bond and honors philanthropistRandall B. Terry Jr., whose love of his nine golden retrievers led him to donate $20 million for the state-of-the artTerry Center.

The 7-foot stick in the golden’s mouth serves as a bench for visitors. On the back of the dog’s collar is a large tag containing a relief image of Randall B. Terry Jr.

Dr. Oscar Fletcher, former CVM dean and friend of Randall Terry, took part in the dedication ceremony.

A selection committee chose the Swimming Retriever design, following the university’s art acquisition process.

Leave a Response

Your email address will not be published. All fields are required.