New Nall ‘Alice in Wonderland’ exhibit thrills visitors

The exhibit features groundbreaking work from renowned artist Fred

The exhibit features groundbreaking work from renowned artist Fred "Nall" Hollis.

Fred “Nall” Hollis’ most significant art series, “Alice in Wonderland,” is currently on display at Troy University’s International Arts Center, and visitors continue to be amazed.

The exhibit, which premiered Oct. 8 in the IAC’s Fred Nall Hollis Museum, was inspired by Lewis Carroll’s classic novels “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” and “Through the Looking-Glass.”

“This…

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Trojan Day fall preview event set for Saturday

Trojan Day on Saturday will feature a browse session of student organizations on the Lewis Hall quad.

Trojan Day on Saturday will feature a browse session of student organizations on the Lewis Hall quad.

Troy University’s biggest preview day of the year is set for Saturday, Oct. 17, and there is still time for prospective students to register. 

Fall Trojan Day will look a bit different this year, with COVID-19 safety protocols in place to protect participants. But the day will still showcase academics, student life and extracurricular activities…

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University waives admissions exams for students entering 2021

Prospective students can now be admitted based on their high school GPA without the need for an entrance exam.

Prospective students can now be admitted based on their high school GPA without the need for an entrance exam.

Troy University has waived its standardized college entrance exam requirement and extended its scholarship deadline for the 2021 admissions cycle.

“COVID-19 has caused numerous testing sites to either cancel or reschedule entrance exams and students are having difficulty registering for and taking college entrance exams,” said Tiffani Stephens Schmidt, Director of Enrollment Services. “Our test-optional…

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TROY’s College of Education receives grants to train future rehabilitation counselors

Over a five-year period, the three U.S. Department of Education grants will provide full tuition and stipends for 100 master's level students.

Over a five-year period, the three U.S. Department of Education grants will provide full tuition and stipends for 100 master's level students.

U.S. Department of Education grants, totaling $3 million, will help Troy University’s College of Education train future rehabilitation counselors for state vocational rehabilitation agencies in Alabama, Florida and Georgia.

The three Rehabilitation Counseling Education Program grants, each totaling $1 million, will focus on training rehabilitation counselors for public service, as well as counselors to…

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