SHORT the Squirrel celebrates second birthday, big milestones

The children's literacy program has grown rapidly over the last two years and continues to expand.

The children's literacy program has grown rapidly over the last two years and continues to expand.

A childhood literacy initiative featuring a 6-foot tall, cape-wearing squirrel named SHORT created by two Troy University alumnae recently hit several milestones: celebrating its second birthday, graduating from the IDEA Bank to the Pike County Economic Development Center and securing a $25,000 grant from the Daniel Foundation to produce its first children’s book.

SHORT was…

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ATO Walk Hard 2022 aims to surpass $100,000 for wounded warrior mission in Bonifay

The men of Troy University's chapter of Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity launch Walk Hard 2022 from the Quad on the Troy Campus on March 11.

The men of Troy University's chapter of Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity launch Walk Hard 2022 from the Quad on the Troy Campus on March 11.

Last year, 36 members of Troy University’s Alpha Tau Omega chapter raised $90,000 for a local wounded warrior mission — $30,000 more than their goal.

Friday morning at 8 a.m., 36 more fraternity men will step off on a 128.3-mile trek from the Quad on the University’s Troy Campus to Pier Park in Panama City…

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Spring Trojan Day set for March 26

Trojan Day invites students and their families to tour campus and learn more about the admissions process.

Trojan Day invites students and their families to tour campus and learn more about the admissions process.

Troy University is set to welcome another group of prospective students and their families during the annual Spring Trojan Day on March 26.

During Trojan Day, visitors will learn about admissions, scholarships, housing and more at an in-depth Admissions presentation. After the presentation, guests can experience the beautiful Troy Campus, including visiting academic facilities and…

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Artist hopes exhibit stirs thought, communication about current issues and events

V.L. Cox's Watchfires exhibit will be on display in the Rosa Parks Museum's gallery through June 18.

V.L. Cox's Watchfires exhibit will be on display in the Rosa Parks Museum's gallery through June 18.

Artist V.L. Cox believes visual arts provide a platform through which to consider serious issues facing the United States, and she hopes her latest exhibit, “Watchfires,” will prompt viewers to think about and discuss those issues.

A reception was held on Thursday night to celebrate the exhibit, which is currently on display at Troy University’s…

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