“In Focus Weekly Newswrap” – Feb. 12, 2021
Troy University’s Ph.D. in Sport Management has been recognized as one of the top ten in the nation by Best Value Schools. And Trojan Outreach is providing presentations about the importance of sexual health awareness for students.
The Sport Management Ph.D. and Sexual Health Awareness are this week’s Talk of TROY!
Literacy is the path to education, and many of Alabama’s children need help with their reading skills. Troy University Assistant Professor of Education Dee Bennett and her friend, business owner Monica Anderson Young, talk with In Focus host Carolyn Hutcheson about the new mascot for Literacy – Short the Squirrel.
“Celebrating Leadership and Legacy” on Feb. 5th is a virtual event to be presented by Troy University and the City of Troy, Alabama. Open to everyone, Chairperson Mary J. Griffin talks with In Focus host Carolyn Hutcheson about the Advisory Board’s vision in presenting the conference this year. Keynote speaker will be business leader Dr. Dorothy Buckhanan Wilson.
Historian and author Richard Bailey reminisces about the thirty-six years of tours he has led in Montgomery, many of the tours led with the late historian Mary Ann Neeley. For Black History Month, he talks with In Focus host Carolyn Hutcheson about the tours he will lead of Oakwood Cemetery on Feb. 20 and Lincoln Cemetery on Feb. 27, sponsored by Landmarks Foundation.