The Talk of TROY – ”Revisiting the Arboretum & ’A’ for the College of Education” – June 23rd, 2023

Troy University’s campus has won awards for its natural beauty, and its arboretum is a particular standout. It’s home to rare trees and a certain plant with local renown, as Producer Joey Hudson reports.
And, teachers love to give out “A” grades to students, and recently Troy University’s undergraduate program in Elementary Education got an “A” they can stick on the refrigerator! Host PJ Heath reports.

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The Talk of TROY – ”Phi Kappa Phi & Dothan’s New Historical Marker” – June 9th, 2023

Producer Emily Mosier reports that from Peanut statues to the national peanut festival, boiled peanuts have been a part of Dothan’s culture for more than a century. Now, the Dothan campus has a timeless memorial to the salty staple.
Troy University’s oldest and most selective collegiate honor society is Phi Kappa Phi. The newest members, including Host PJ Heath, were recognized at the Spring 2023 honors convocation.

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The Talk of TROY – ”Special Olympics & Buddy Johnson Retires” – June 2nd, 2023

Troy University is resurrecting The Special Olympics Alabama State Games on the Troy and Montgomery campuses. This is the first time the games are being held since the start of the pandemic. Host Emily Mosier reports.
And, Director of Broadcast and Digital Network Buddy Johnson is saying farewell to broadcasting and hello to retirement, as he celebrates 15 years of working at Troy University. He even has some words of wisdom for producer PJ Heath.

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The Talk of TROY – ”Our Host Will Go On & ’Afterglow’” – May 5th, 2023

Marissa Lacey has hosted The Talk of TROY for four years, and with graduation coming up in a few days, it’s time to say farewell. Marissa is turning over the hosting duties to Producer Jaelanne Thomas, who has this report.
And, Troy University’s International Arts Center is hosting the new exhibit “Afterglow,” featuring works that combine photography and painting.

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The Talk of TROY – ”Art and Design Symposium & Revisiting the Davis Theatre” – April 28th, 2023

Over two days, TROY students learned about Motion Design and attended a career fair highlighting journalism and graphic design opportunities through the inaugural Jerry Johnson Art & Design Symposium.
And, sitting across from the Rosa Parks Museum, Montgomery’s Davis Theatre for the Performing Arts was known as the Paramount Theatre, when it opened in 1930. Producer Hans Ng reports that with a new name and owner, the theatre has a new role in the community.

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The Talk of TROY – ”Trojan Fountain & Lunch and Learn” – April 21st, 2023

TROY Public Radio’s Kyle Gassiott shared practical reporting advice with TROY students at a recent lunch and learn event on the main campus.
And, at the center of the quad sits one of Troy University’s most recognizable landmarks. The Trojan Fountain, depicting a warrior watching over the campus, serves as both an inspiration and background for selfies as producer Lyric Davis learned.

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The Talk of TROY – ”A New Student Podcast & The Cook Your Way Competition” – April 14th, 2023

For four years, Marissa Lacey has hosted The Talk of TROY. Now, she’s the producer and co-creator of the Mad Melodies podcast. Conner Howell sat down with Lacey to discuss her new role.
And, Troy University faculty and staff served up some saucy competition at the fourth annual ‘Cook Your Way,’ a mystery ingredient cooking contest held by Troy Dining. Producer Emily Mosier has the story.

 

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The Talk of TROY – ”Shoebox Donations & Clarinet Day” – April 7th, 2023

The TROY for Troops Center and The Student Veterans Association are partnering with Operation Shoebox to send care packages to military service members overseas. Producer Emily Mosier has the story.
And, the John M. Long School of Music recently held its 16th annual celebration of Clarinet Day. Students performed alongside expert musicians, including someone we know very well here at TROY Public Radio, as Producer Jaelanne Thomas reports.

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The Talk of TROY – ”Biden’s Visit to Selma & International Women’s Day” – March 10th, 2023

President Joe Biden spoke last weekend on the anniversary of Bloody Sunday in Selma, Alabama. And TROY journalism students were there to cover his remarks as he spoke about peaceful civil rights activists who were beaten by state troopers while marching for the right to vote. Host Marissa Lacey reports.
And, in celebration of International Women’s Day, Troy University is bringing awareness to women’s issues in the arts. The Alabama Humanity Alliance sponsored two events at TROY, as Producer Emily Mosier reports.

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