Camp stirs interest in math and other STEM fields for female students

The weeklong camp provided students the opportunity to view different ways in which mathematics and statistics impact daily life.

The weeklong camp provided students the opportunity to view different ways in which mathematics and statistics impact daily life.

Dr. Ken Roblee, professor and Mathematics Division Chair, hopes that Troy University’s first summer mathematics camp will add up to greater interest in the STEM fields among female students.

Held last week on the Troy Campus, the “Girls Get Math with Data” camp targeted female students from grades 10 – 12 from area high schools…

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‘America’s Original Sin’ exhibit to open July 1 at TROY’s Rosa Parks Museum

The new exhibit will open with an Artist Talk with Willie Little and opening reception at 6 p.m. on July 1.

The new exhibit will open with an Artist Talk with Willie Little and opening reception at 6 p.m. on July 1.

A new exhibit, opening July 1, at Troy University’s Rosa Parks Museum will tackle topics such as racism, social justice and the artist’s memories of growing up on a tobacco farm in eastern North Carolina.

Willie Little’s exhibit “America’s Original Sin” will open at 6 p.m. on July 1 with an artist talk and opening…

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How to Be Successful in College: 6 Tips

Alayna Godwin graduated from Troy University in 2019 with a degree in exercise science and a dance minor.

Alayna Godwin graduated from Troy University in 2019 with a degree in exercise science and a dance minor.

For many soon-to-be college students, the anxiety that can accompany waiting for acceptance to the college of their choice is quickly superseded by a new worry: how to be successful once they get there.

“The first half of the first semester really comes at students fast, and it’s easy to get overwhelmed,” says Dr. Jonathan…

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Troy University’s International Arts Center to present free family art event on Saturday

Brandon Rice, IAC Assistant, and Dior Brown, IAC Intern, display a sample of what children will get to create during the Indigo Dye workshop.

Brandon Rice, IAC Assistant, and Dior Brown, IAC Intern, display a sample of what children will get to create during the Indigo Dye workshop.

Troy University’s International Arts Center will present ArtSPARK, a monthly series of family art events, debuting Saturday, June 26, from 2 to 4 p.m.

The free family events are geared toward children in Pre—K through fifth grade and will include an art workshop, story time, a scavenger hunt and tours of the permanent terracotta warriors…

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