Wagstaff joins Student Services staff as Coordinator of Title IX services for the University

Troy students have a new advocate in Student Services. (TROY photo)

Troy students have a new advocate in Student Services. (TROY photo)

The Office of Student Services has appointed Grace Wagstaff its Title IX coordinator.

She is a two-time alumna of Troy University, with a bachelor’s degree in Theatre and a master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling. She has experience in a breadth of areas including performance, teaching, counseling, DEIB training and advocacy, and program management.

Grace…

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It Came from the Archives: ‘Palladium’ yearbooks offer more than just pictures; become primary-source information

The cover of the 35th Anniversary Palladium from 1923.

The cover of the 35th Anniversary Palladium from 1923.

The 1923 Women’s Basketball team.

Guest contributor Rodney C. Lawley, Troy University Archivist (Troy Campus)

The Troy University yearbooks, Palladium, have always been popular at the University Library, and for good reason. Visitors and alumni enjoy browsing nostalgically through the pages of the University’s past, and they often seek information related to family and friends who…

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Application Deadline is Nov. 1 for online Master of Science in Nursing and Doctor of Nursing Practice programs; aid is available

Apply for TROY's online MSN and DNP programs by Nov. 1.

Apply for TROY's online MSN and DNP programs by Nov. 1.

As the demand for nurses continues to grow, Troy University is expanding its online nursing programs to meet the needs of healthcare workers. 

This spring, the School of Nursing will enroll students in its Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) and Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) programs.

Both programs have an application deadline of November…

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Visiting students learn about journalism from industry professionals during TROY’s annual J-Day event

One of J-Days many workshops teaches students how to use the cameras and other equipment in the TrojanVision studio.

One of J-Days many workshops teaches students how to use the cameras and other equipment in the TrojanVision studio.

The Hall School of Journalism and Communication at Troy University hosted over 450 high school students on Thursday, teaching them more about the field and what the program has to offer. The University’s “J-Day” event has been held for over 20 years. 

“I think it’s important for students to see what’s attainable,” said Dr. Robbyn…

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