Newest doctoral students excited to begin journey in Global Leadership Ph.D. program

Lauren Cole, Coordinator of Career Services at TROY, is a part of the initial cohort for the University's new Ph.D. in Global Leadership.

Lauren Cole, Coordinator of Career Services at TROY, is a part of the initial cohort for the University's new Ph.D. in Global Leadership.

At a time when the world is more connected than at any point in its history, the launch of Troy University’s new Ph.D. in Global Leadership is addressing a growing need across a variety of disciplines.

The program, which is a part of the College of Education, launched on Aug. 1 with an orientation…

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TROY alumna starts law firm in her hometown

At just 26 years old, Kameisha Logan is following her passion and opening a law firm in her hometown of Selma.

At just 26 years old, Kameisha Logan is following her passion and opening a law firm in her hometown of Selma.

At just 26 years old, Kameisha Logan is following her passion and opening a law firm in her hometown of Selma.

Logan, who received a Master’s Degree in Criminal Justice from Troy University in 2016, felt a calling to give back to her hometown community rather than pursue a law practice in a bigger city.

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Dothan Campus faculty provides graduates with virtual ceremony

Dr. Martin Olliff spearheaded the effort to record a special commencement video honoring Dothan Campus graduates.

Dr. Martin Olliff spearheaded the effort to record a special commencement video honoring Dothan Campus graduates.

Faculty members at Troy University’s Dothan Campus recently took the time to make spring graduates feel special.

With the Spring 2020 commencement ceremony postponed from campus-specific ceremonies in May to a University-wide graduation in July, many students were left without a way to mark their achievements.

Dr. Marty Olliff, Professor of History and Coordinator of…

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TROY’s School of Nursing receives grant to increase number of nursing faculty in Alabama

The grant will offer loans to students enrolled in advanced education nursing degree programs who are committed to becoming nurse faculty.

The grant will offer loans to students enrolled in advanced education nursing degree programs who are committed to becoming nurse faculty.

Troy University’s School of Nursing has been awarded a grant aimed at increasing the number of qualified nursing faculty in Alabama.

The Nurse Faculty Loan Program grant, totaling $89,319, is awarded by the Health Resources and Services Administration of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. As a partner in this project, Troy University…

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