Culture and Belonging ”A Seat at the Table”

In a professional environment of increasing cultural diversity, what can administrators do to make sure everyone feels included? On the flip side, how can individuals speak up and make themselves heard?

On this very first episode of culture and belonging, we’ll talk with Dr. Dionne Rosser-Mims, Vice-Chancellor of Troy University’s Phenix City Campus. Together, we’ll try to answer these questions, as Dr. Rosser-Mims shares her insights and experiences.

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”The History of Business Education in Alabama” The Double Dome from the Sorrell College of Business

Much has changed since the days of ledger books and handwritten accounting. Join host Judson Edwards and historian Marty Olliff as they cover the history and evolution of business schools in Alabama. This is The Double Dome, available wherever you get your podcasts.

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Sorrell College of Business: https://www.troy.edu/academics/colleges-schools/business/index.html
Judson Edwards: www.linkedin.com/in/judsonedwards/
The Wiregrass Archives: https://www.troy.edu/about-us/dothan-campus/wiregrass-archives/index.html
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