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    ATO Walk Hard raises record-breaking $200K for veterans

    News | March 19, 2026

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

    News | March 11, 2026

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    Newly completed Troy University lake restoration adds beauty to campus and community

    News | February 24, 2026

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    Troy University Appoints Dr. Timothy Stark as Inaugural Director of Doctor of Chiropractic Program

    Faculty/Staff | February 24, 2026

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Clarinet Day invites students to learn from experienced musicians

Clarinet Day featured musicians from around the nation.

Clarinet Day featured musicians from around the nation.

The John M. Long School of Music had its 16th annual Clarinet Day where high school students were invited to learn under and play alongside experienced musicians. 

The day entailed attending master classes and practicing for an evening concert. Participants also attended concerts performed by guest musicians. 

“This year it just so happened to be…

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Active Makers art exhibit features work from TROY alums

The exhibit will be on display until April 16.

The exhibit will be on display until April 16.

The Active Makers exhibit currently on display at the International Arts Center features art of various mediums from different Troy University art graduates. 

The co-curators of the exhibit, Brandon Rice and Paul Wolfe, sought to shine a spotlight on art from TROY graduates to showcase that TROY has an art program that has fostered successful…

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TROY alumna’s book recounts experience of reconnecting with Korean birth family decades after her adoption

Gilbert, center, meets her Korean brother and sister for the first time in 44 years.

Gilbert, center, meets her Korean brother and sister for the first time in 44 years.

Decades after being adopted from a South Korean orphanage by an American family, Troy University alumna Amy Gilbert (’92) reconnected with her birth family and her heritage and has written a book about her experiences.

Published last year, “Becoming Korean: A Memoir” charts Gilberts’ journey from what she called a “normal American childhood” to the…

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Students learn ‘the art of photographic storytelling’ during M. Stanton Evans Symposium

A pair of former presidential photographers provided the focus of this year's M. Stanton Evans Symposium on Money, Politics and the Media.

A pair of former presidential photographers provided the focus of this year's M. Stanton Evans Symposium on Money, Politics and the Media.

Former White House photographers Paul Morse and Ralph Alswang spoke to journalism faculty and students, along with Art and Design students and staff, at the M. Stanton Evans Journalism Symposium on Thursday.

After the morning presentation and Q&A session, afternoon workshops were available to students. Both photographers recounted their experiences and stories from working at…

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