New certificate course becomes state’s first apprenticeship program for Community Health Workers

The new apprenticeship program, which is the state's first for Community Health Workers, was announced on Wednesday.

The new apprenticeship program, which is the state's first for Community Health Workers, was announced on Wednesday.

A soon-to-be-launched Troy University certificate program has become the state’s first apprenticeship program for Community Health Workers, officials announced on Wednesday.

The University’s College of Health and Human Services received a $3 million grant from the Health Resources and Services Administration of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services last fall to develop and…

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TROY students give back in Cuba over the holiday break

Students spent 10 days in Cuba learning Spanish at a local institute, donating supplies and assisting local farmers.

Students spent 10 days in Cuba learning Spanish at a local institute, donating supplies and assisting local farmers.

Instead of spending time with family and friends during the holiday season, a group of 15 Troy University faculty and students spent time in Cuba immersing themselves in the language and culture and finding ways to give back.

Dr. Johanna Alberich, assistant professor of Spanish in the Department of World Languages and Cultures, took 13…

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Almost 500 high school band members attend 50th SEUS Honor Bands and Clinic

Almost 500 high school band members attended the 50th year of SEUS in February.

Almost 500 high school band members attended the 50th year of SEUS in February.

Nearly 500 high school students from across the Southeast flocked to Troy University for the 50th year of the Southeastern United States Honor Bands and Clinic.

SEUS was launched by the School of Music’s namesake, Dr. John M. Long, in 1973. After all this time, students still learn musical skills and form friendships on Troy University’s…

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Caldwell encourages Lewis Leadership Conference participants to work to bring about a better future

Rev. Darryl Caldwell delivers the keynote address during the Bishop S.D. James Luncheon at the closing session of the conference.

Rev. Darryl Caldwell delivers the keynote address during the Bishop S.D. James Luncheon at the closing session of the conference.

The Rev. Darryl Caldwell, Pastor of Antioch Missionary Baptist Church in Banks, encouraged participants in the Congressman John Robert Lewis Leadership Conference to remember the past, while also dedicating themselves to bringing about a better future.

Presented by Troy University and the City of Troy, the two-day conference ended on Saturday with plenary sessions for…

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