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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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Discussions underway to bring new sorority to the Troy Campus

Sorority members participating in Bid Day 2016 at Troy University. Discussions are underway to bring a new sorority to the Troy Campus.

Sorority members participating in Bid Day 2016 at Troy University. Discussions are underway to bring a new sorority to the Troy Campus.

Troy University’s Panhellenic Council is in its final stages of bringing another sorority to TROY’s campus.

According to Barbara Patterson, the Director of Student Involvement and Leadership and Panhellenic Adviser, the average number of members in each National Panhellenic Conference sorority has gone from 95 to 195 in the past three years. She cited TROY’s growing…

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TROY sophomore creates scholarship fund to aid fellow students

Cole Debardelaben, a sophomore from Deatsville, has created a scholarship fund which will help students in need pay for additional school expenses.

Cole Debardelaben, a sophomore from Deatsville, has created a scholarship fund which will help students in need pay for additional school expenses.

It is ordinary for a university to award scholarships to its students; however, what is extraordinary is awarding a scholarship funded by another student.

Troy University sophomore Cole Debardelaben, a computer science major from Deatsville, Alabama, worked with the Office of Development and the Troy University Foundation to create the Robert N. “Cole” Debardelaben Current…

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TROY professor working to clean up mercury contaminated waterways

Dr. Carrie Miller, an environmental science professor, is conducting research that may help fight mercury contamination in waterways.

Dr. Carrie Miller, an environmental science professor, is conducting research that may help fight mercury contamination in waterways.

A Troy University professor is conducting research that may help fight mercury contamination at water bodies throughout the country.

Dr. Carrie Miller, an environmental science professor at the Troy Campus, is researching the effects of sorbents (materials used to bind contaminants) on mercury contaminated soil gathered from a contaminated creek in Oak Ridge, Tenn., where…

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‘Sound’ recognizes newest members with medallion ceremony

Members of the Sound of the South marching band with the medallions presented to new members.

Members of the Sound of the South marching band with the medallions presented to new members.

About 135 new members of Troy University’s Sound of the South Marching Band officially became members of the band on Saturday, Sept. 3, when they received their individual uniform medallions from Chancellor Dr. Jack Hawkins Jr.

The ceremony, held in Claudia Crosby Theater prior to the Trojans’ first home game against Austin Peay, is a…

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