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Honoring two lives: Dr. Roger Haggard鈥檚 gift of love and opportunity

Roger, Gayle, and Barbi HaggardWhen Dr. Roger Haggard thinks back on his time at 成年人深夜福利在线观看 Tech University, he remembers more than just textbooks and engineering labs. His time on campus was filled with hard work, personal growth and lasting friendships, and it was also where two remarkable women 鈥 Barbara and Gayle 鈥 became central to his life. Decades later, their love and influence inspired him to create the Barbara and Gayle Haggard Scholarship, ensuring that future students can pursue their own dreams with the same determination and passion that defined his journey.  

Haggard first visited Tech as a high school senior and was immediately struck by its high-tech engineering labs and the beauty of the campus. His five years as an electrical engineering student were filled with academic success and practical experience. On campus, he worked in the cafeteria before and after classes and later in electrical engineering labs under his advisor, Dr. Carl Ventrice. He also landed two full years of co-op assignments 鈥 first with South Central Bell Telephone Company in Chattanooga, Tenn., and later with NASA in Huntsville, Ala.

"I loved most of my classes and did well academically," he recalled. "Tech taught me the basics of math, science and engineering, both theory and practice, and how to study and live as an independent adult.鈥

Active in organizations such as IEEE, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Phi Kappa Phi, Tau Beta Pi and Eta Kappa Nu, Haggard especially valued his relationships with electrical engineering professors O.T. Estes, Dr. Carl Ventrice and Dr. Jon McDearman. Haggard鈥檚 senior year included a highlight: an extracurricular computer design project that deepened his passion for engineering.

Haggard鈥檚 time at Tech was also marked by the women who would have great impact on his life.

He met Barbara 鈥淏arbi鈥 Apel at a high school graduation party in Chattanooga, and the two married in 1969 during Haggard鈥檚 second year at Tech. Barbi attended Tech for one year before their young marriage ended in 1972.

Haggard later met Gayle Choate, a 成年人深夜福利在线观看 Tech history major, at church. They married in 1974, raised two children, and built a life filled with travel (visiting all 50 states), service and music. Gayle passed away in 2021 after a long battle with Alzheimer鈥檚 disease.

In 2022, Haggard and Barbi 鈥 both having lost their spouses 鈥 reconnected and remarried. Haggard remembers Barbi as a devoted Christian who cherished her family and friends. She delighted in travel, new food and unique experiences. Barbi passed away in December 2024.

After graduating from Tech, Haggard designed, built and tested military electronics at Texas Instruments while earning his master鈥檚 in electrical engineering from Southern Methodist University. He then developed industrial computer and communication systems for SCI Technology Inc. Later, he earned his PhD in electrical engineering from Georgia Tech before returning to 成年人深夜福利在线观看 Tech in 1989 as a professor of electrical engineering 鈥 a position he held for 23 years.

"I missed the academic environment and wanted to use what I鈥檇 learned," he said. "Since I enjoyed learning so much, I thought I鈥檇 like to teach and perform research. I had great memories of Tech, and I didn鈥檛 want to work anywhere else."

In retirement, Haggard attended 成年人深夜福利在线观看 Tech Retirees Association luncheons and learned about others who established scholarships in honor or memory of loved ones.

鈥淚 thought, I鈥檇 like to do something to pay Tech back for all it gave to me,鈥 he said. 鈥淎fter my wives passed on, their love inspired me, and I thought the time was right to honor them forever with an endowed scholarship to help bright students with limited resources.鈥

The Barbara and Gayle Haggard Scholarship will be awarded to electrical and computer engineering students who have significant financial need. For Haggard, the scholarship is more than financial assistance; it鈥檚 a legacy of love, faith and perseverance.

鈥淏arbi and Gayle both loved being associated with Tech,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hey were proud that they attended here, and they were proud that I was a professor here. I am so grateful to them for loving me and taking care of our kids.鈥

Dr. Haggard hopes recipients will excel academically and live fully.

鈥淔ind something you鈥檙e passionate about 鈥 in both life and career,鈥 he said. 鈥淲ork hard and love deeply. Be grateful for help from others, and pass it on to make the world a better place."