TROY surpasses Giving Day goal for fourth straight year

More than 260 donors helped TROY surpass its Giving Day goal by raising $226,868.

More than 260 donors helped TROY surpass its Giving Day goal by raising $226,868.

The Troy University family once again rose to the occasion on Thursday, helping to surpass the goal on the University’s fourth annual TROY Giving Day.

Under the theme, “Helping a Generation Lead Change,” the University raised $226,868 from 264 donors in the 24-hour period, exceeding the $200,000 goal.

“The Trojan family has always answered the…

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Investment banker shares knowledge with Sorrell College of Business students

Goldman Sachs Managing Director David Granson guest lectures in a Sorrell College of Business Global Scholars breakfast meeting on Oct. 26, 2021. (TROY photo/Clif Lusk)
 

Sorrell College of Business students had the opportunity to get one-on-one with one of the world’s largest investment banks and a banker who plays a pivotal role in the company.

Goldman Sachs Managing Director David Granson visited with students and faculty members in a day-long visit that included a lunch with Chancellor Dr. Jack Hawkins,…

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MACH, Pike County top annual TROY BEST Robotics competition

Sixteen teams competed in the event held in Trojan Arena.

Sixteen teams competed in the event held in Trojan Arena.

Troy University hosted 16 schools on Saturday during the fifth annual BEST (Boosting Engineering Science and Technology) Robotics hub competition.

Teams from both the TROY and Wiregrass hubs competed in multiple events, including giving an oral marketing presentation, designing and building an educational team exhibit, creating an engineering notebook, designing a team webpage and participating in…

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J-Day brings high school journalists to TROY

J-Day gives future students the opportunity to see the different career paths in journalism.

J-Day gives future students the opportunity to see the different career paths in journalism.

Approximately 300 students from 20 different schools flocked to TROY on Thursday for the Hall School of Journalism and Communication’s annual J-Day event.

Through a series of workshops taught by industry professionals, including TROY alumni and current professors, local high school students interested in journalism are educated about the options they have when choosing a…

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