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    Lulu Gribbin, surgeons to speak at Troy University’s Helen Keller Lecture on March 31

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Department of Theatre and Dance to present musical comedy “Something Rotten!” 

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Troy University's "Something Rotten!" runs April 10-12 & 16-18 at Trojan Center Theater.

Troy University’s Department of Theatre and Dance will present “Something Rotten!” at the Trojan Center Theater April 10-12 and 16-18.

Set in Renaissance England, “Something Rotten!” follows two brothers, Nick and Nigel Bottom, who are determined to outshine William Shakespeare. In their quest, they accidentally create something entirely new, the world’s first musical. The show features…

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From Prague to Troy: Fulbright Scholar engages students through math and cultural exchange

A native of the Czech Republic, Dr. Jiří Minarčík arrived to the U.S. in September to begin his Fulbright journey.

A native of the Czech Republic, Dr. Jiří Minarčík arrived to the U.S. in September to begin his Fulbright journey.

Over his last seven months as a Fulbright Scholar, Dr. Jiří Minarčík has traveled across the United States speaking to students eager to learn and fellow math-minded researchers. During his week in Troy, Alabama, he gave lectures and met University officials, but also tried banana pudding and fried okra for the first time.

A native…

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Troy University selects 2026 Mellon Fellows for Alabama culture research

The six-person group represents the first-ever Mellon Fellows at Troy University.

The six-person group represents the first-ever Mellon Fellows at Troy University.

Troy University has selected its 2026 Mellon Fellows, a significant milestone in the University’s Mellon-funded initiative, “(Re)reading Alabama’s Cultural Archives: Connecting Place to Its Multitudes,” that will digitize and expand access to cultural productions related to social justice through a publicly accessible digital archive hosted by the Troy University Library.

Designed to operate outside traditional coursework,…

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TROY to host BPM Expo April 23 & 24

The two-day event will offer students to engage with the music industry through hands-on workshops, recording sessions and live performances.

The two-day event will offer students to engage with the music industry through hands-on workshops, recording sessions and live performances.

Troy University’s John M. Long School of Music, in collaboration with Ilium Records and industry partners, will host high school and college students for the Business, Production and Music (BPM) Expo on April 23 and 24. 

The two-day event will offer students to engage with the music industry through hands-on workshops, recording sessions and live…

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