A Diverse Community: Counseling the Deaf and Hard of Hearing

The use of an interpreter is essential when working with deaf individuals.

The use of an interpreter is essential when working with deaf individuals.

Poor mental health is an equal-opportunity illness. Mental health does not discriminate based on age, gender, race, sexual orientation, educational attainment, occupation, ability or medical condition. As such, there is no one-size-fits-all solution to managing mental health across the entire population.

Reflecting the greater need for supporting diversity in mental health care, Troy University offers…

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Rosa Parks Museum’s ‘Architects of Change’ summer camp focuses on non-violent conflict resolution

The Architects of Change summer day camp will run June 5 - 9 at the Rosa Parks Museum.

The Architects of Change summer day camp will run June 5 - 9 at the Rosa Parks Museum.

Helping young people to resolve conflicts peacefully is the focus of the upcoming summer day camp at Troy University’s Rosa Parks Museum.

The “Architects of Change” day camp is set for June 5-9 and is open to area students entering grades 6 through 12 in the upcoming school year. The cost of the camp is…

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It’s a dog-gone good life at student-owned Countryside Kennels

Sarah Snyder's Countryside Kennels was the winner of the IDEA Bank's student marketing competition during the spring semester.

Sarah Snyder's Countryside Kennels was the winner of the IDEA Bank's student marketing competition during the spring semester.

What started out for Sarah Snyder as part-time high school job has gone to the dogs, literally.

The sophomore business major from Roeton, AL has created Countryside Kennels and was the winner of the IDEA Bank’s Student Entrepreneur Marketing Competition, which was open to IDEA Bank students during the spring semester.

Sarah Snyder, owner of…

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Graphic design student murals to hang in Sorrell College of Business

Four students will have their work featured.

Four students will have their work featured.

Sixteen graphic design students from professor Chris Stagl’s Spring typography class recently competed to have their work showcased in the Sorrell College of Business. After being juried by Dr. Judson Edwards, Dean of the SCOB, and the class client, Dr. George “Paul” Willis, a winner was named after a live-voting event held May 3.

Design…

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