Russell County District Judge Jamie Graham to address Troy University graduates

About 75 graduates are expected to participate in the June 2 ceremony at the Columbus Convention and Trade Center.

About 75 graduates are expected to participate in the June 2 ceremony at the Columbus Convention and Trade Center.

Troy University alumnus and Russell County District Judge Jamie Graham will deliver the keynote address to TROY graduates during the University’s Phenix City commencement ceremony on June 2.

The ceremony, which will begin at 7 p.m. EST, will take place at the Columbus Georgia Convention and Trade Center. About 75 graduates are expected to participate…

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Dothan Campus unveils boiled peanut historical marker

The marker and grant was provided by the William G. Pomeroy Foundation.

The marker and grant was provided by the William G. Pomeroy Foundation.

A historical marker dedicated to the significance of boiled peanuts in Dothan’s culinary and agricultural history was unveiled Wednesday morning on the Dothan Campus.

Provided by the William G. Pomeroy Foundation’s Hungry for History Marker Program, the marker commemorates boiled peanuts as an important food identified as part of Dothan’s history and heritage.

After local historian…

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Alumna is recognized for heroics in the evacuation of the U.S. Embassy in Kabul

TROY alumna Star Hy, MHRM, received the top WIFLE award for her actions in Kabul.

TROY alumna Star Hy, MHRM, received the top WIFLE award for her actions in Kabul.

TROY alumna Star Hy was planning to be in Kabul, Afghanistan for one year working on investigating visa fraud at the U.S. Embassy there.

DSS Special Agent Star Hy

Instead, the Diplomatic Security Service special agent found herself evacuating thousands of Americans, foreign allies and at-risk Afghans just two weeks after hitting the ground. She…

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Rosa Parks Museum among locations selected for ‘Greenwood Ave. Project’ documentary premiere on June 1

In 1921, the Greenwood District of Tulsa was one of the wealthiest African American communities and was often referred to as Black Wall Street.

In 1921, the Greenwood District of Tulsa was one of the wealthiest African American communities and was often referred to as Black Wall Street.

A documentary examining the aftermath of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre will be screened at Troy University’s Rosa Parks Museum on June 1.

The Rosa Parks Museum is among of handful of locations that will premiere the film “Greenwood Ave. Project” as a part of a national tour to commemorate the 102nd anniversary of the…

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