McElrath, Smith named 2025 Homecoming Queen and King 

Madison McElrath and Bradley Smith have been named Troy University’s 2025 Homecoming Queen and King. 

Madison McElrath and Bradley Smith have been named Troy University’s 2025 Homecoming Queen and King. 

Madison McElrath and Bradley Smith have been named Troy University’s 2025 Homecoming Queen and King. 

McElrath is a senior psychology major with a minor in Spanish from Millbrook, Alabama. She is the daughter of Frederick and Temeyra McElrath. Madison is sponsored by The M.I.S.S. Elite Society and is escorted by her father, Frederick McElrath.  

“The…

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“United for a Dream” event celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month

Juliana Bolivar spoke to students about the significance of honoring heritage while embracing new opportunity.

Juliana Bolivar spoke to students about the significance of honoring heritage while embracing new opportunity.

The Latino Student Alliance and Nu Theta Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. recently hosted “United for a Dream,” a joint event designed to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month. Juliana Bolivar, director of the Small Business Development Center, spoke about her experience as a second-generation Colombian American.

Hispanic Heritage Month is celebrated from September 15…

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Trojan Day Welcomes Families to Experience Life at Troy University 

Over 400 families attended Fall Trojan Day

Over 400 families attended Fall Trojan Day

Troy University’s campus came alive on Saturday as over 400 families gathered for Trojan Day, which offered opportunities for prospective students and their families to tour TROY’s campus, meet with faculty and staff, explore student organizations, and learn more about academic programs, scholarships, and student life. 

“Trojan Day is all about getting students on our…

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TROY Hackathon returns Nov. 8-9

TROY HACK is an annual event for students to practice their coding and problem solving skills.

TROY HACK is an annual event for students to practice their coding and problem solving skills.

Troy University Department of Computer Science’s annual Hackathon competition, a 24-hour coding event that tasks students with solving real-world problems, is set for Nov. 8-9.

Students will arrive at Patterson Hall beginning at 8 a.m. for check in followed by an opening ceremony and a description of the project at 10 a.m. They will then spend the…

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