Betty Floyd Vance Endowed Nursing Scholarship to aid TROY nursing majors from Pike County

The new scholarship will honor the memory of Betty Floyd Vance and her legacy in the nursing profession.

The new scholarship will honor the memory of Betty Floyd Vance and her legacy in the nursing profession.

A new endowed scholarship will provide opportunities for future Troy University students from Pike County who want to earn a nursing degree.

The Betty Floyd Vance Endowed Nursing Scholarship was established by Stewart and Piper Vance to honor the memory of Stewart’s mother, who passed away in October.

After her husband’s death in 1974, Betty…

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How To Become A Video Game Designer

With your TROY master’s degree in computer science, you’ll be able to design, prototype, code and test games, along with a host of other abilities.

With your TROY master’s degree in computer science, you’ll be able to design, prototype, code and test games, along with a host of other abilities.

If you’re looking for an artistic, challenging and varied career involving computer science, put video game design at the top of your list. Video game designers use computer programming and software tools along with art and storytelling to create immersive worlds and storylines for game players.

With an estimated 3.24 billion gamers across the globe,…

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Winfred Hawkins’ ‘Comedian’ exhibit opens at TROY’s IAC; Reception set for Feb. 8

Visitors will have an opportunity to meet the artist during a reception from 5 to 7 p.m. on Feb. 8 at the IAC.

Visitors will have an opportunity to meet the artist during a reception from 5 to 7 p.m. on Feb. 8 at the IAC.

A new exhibit of artwork by Montgomery native Winfred Hawkins is now on display at Troy University’s International Arts Center.

In the exhibit “Comedian,” which is guest curated by Paul Barrett, Hawkins highlights the dark humor in his work to address difficult issues. The exhibit will be on display through April 7, and an artist’s…

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Choral podcast “InChoir” launches through TROY Public Radio

"InChoir" dives deep into choral music, talking with composers about how they explore sound, universal texts and shared human experiences.

A collaborative effort between the College of Communication and Fine Arts and TROY Public Radio, the first episode of “InChoir,” a new podcast featuring conversations about choral music, the arts and life, has been released.

Hosted by Dr. Diane Orlofsky, TROY Professor Emerita of Music and Music Education and Graduate Coordinator/Advisor for music education, and Dr. Scott Sexton, TROY alum…

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