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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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Wiregrass Archives, Wiregrass Black History Channel complete project

"Capturing Black History in the Wiregrass" features nine video interviews with Dothan residents to help preserve local history.

The Wiregrass Archives at Troy University Dothan and Mit Kirkland of the Wiregrass Black History Channel have completed a collaborative project funded by the Society of American Archivists. Titled “Capturing Black History in the Wiregrass,” the project features nine video interviews with African American residents of Dothan who lived through the era of racial segregation and desegregation.

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Dr. Shirley Farrell receives Troy University’s Wallace D. Malone Award

Left to right are: Dr. Kerry Palmer, last year's Malone Award recipient Dr. Alvin Diamond, Farrell and Chancellor Jack Hawkins, Jr.

Left to right are: Dr. Kerry Palmer, last year's Malone Award recipient Dr. Alvin Diamond, Farrell and Chancellor Jack Hawkins, Jr.

Dr. Shirley Farrell, Associate Professor and Coordinator of the Gifted Education program in the College of Education and Behavioral Sciences, has been awarded Troy University’s Wallace D. Malone, Jr. Distinguished Faculty Award.

The award, which acknowledges exceptional faculty members who through teaching, meritorious and selfless service and research transform vision into reality, was presented by…

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IMPACT prepares students for life at TROY

IMPACT prepares new incoming students for the Fall semester.

IMPACT prepares new incoming students for the Fall semester.

Troy University welcomed nearly 1,500 new students to the Troy Campus from June 9 through July 15 for IMPACT, the two-day orientation that covers all aspects of student life at TROY.

During IMPACT, incoming freshmen and transfer students take photos for their student ID, attend a browse session featuring opportunities to get involved around campus, visit academic…

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Longtime English faculty member Ed Hicks passes away

Hicks arrived at TROY in 1974 and taught for 38 years in the English Department.

Hicks arrived at TROY in 1974 and taught for 38 years in the English Department.

William “Ed” Hicks, former Troy University faculty member and chair of the English Department, passed away at the age of 87 surrounded by family on July 18, 2025 after a long illness.

Hicks arrived at TROY in 1974 and would go on to teach for 38 years. Described as a natural-born teacher, he also served…

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