Graphic Design students learn and earn with industry driven curriculum

In the spring of 2025, students enrolled in the design studio course earned thousands of dollars working on five different clients’ creative needs.

In the spring of 2025, students enrolled in the design studio course earned thousands of dollars working on five different clients’ creative needs.

Each semester, Graphic Design students have the opportunity to work on industry projects across multiple courses. From defining and designing Troy-A-Palooza promotional art in their concept and process course, to selling their own products at the Student Made Store in Troy’s Idea Bank during their business of art & design class, students regularly get the…

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Student to host online international conference on scary literature 

The conference is open to undergraduate and graduate students, presenters are welcome to submit proposals from now until August 31, 2025. 

The conference is open to undergraduate and graduate students, presenters are welcome to submit proposals from now until August 31, 2025. 

Anais Shelley, an English major from Danzey, Alabama, will host a free online scholarly conference on scary literature from October 16-18, 2025. 

“Things That Go Bump in the Night: An International Literary Conference on All Things Scary” was inspired by Shelley’s love for literature and passion for research.

“The goal of this conference is to…

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TROY students honored with Society of Professional Journalists recognition

TROY had two winners and six finalists who represented both The Tropolitan and TROY Public Radio.

TROY had two winners and six finalists who represented both The Tropolitan and TROY Public Radio.

Students in Troy University’s Hall School of Journalism and Communication have been recognized as part of the Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ) Region 3 Mark of Excellence Awards for 2025.

This year, TROY had two winners and six finalists who represented both The Tropolitan and TROY Public Radio. The two regional winners will go on…

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Troy University’s Dr. Scott Nokes receives Fulbright U.S. Scholar Award to Uganda

For his research, Dr. Nokes will study Ugandan oral traditions and their place in the global medieval literary canon.

For his research, Dr. Nokes will study Ugandan oral traditions and their place in the global medieval literary canon.

Dr. Scott Nokes, Professor of Medieval Literature in TROY’s English Department, has received a Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program grant to Uganda from the U.S. Department of State and the J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board.

For his research, Dr. Nokes will study Ugandan oral traditions and their place in the global medieval literary canon. In addition to his…

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