Administrative changes coming for Troy University

Dr. Earl Ingram, shown here at the 2018 Odyssey Convocation, is retiring after 31 years of service to Troy University.

Dr. Earl Ingram, shown here at the 2018 Odyssey Convocation, is retiring after 31 years of service to Troy University.

Dr. Earl Ingram, Senior Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs at Troy University, will retire effective Jan. 1, after 31 years of service to the University. He will be honored with a retirement reception on Thursday.

Dr. Lance Tatum, who previously served as vice chancellor of the University’s Montgomery Campus, will take over the role on…

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Longtime TROY administrator to speak to graduates in Dothan

Dr. Earl Ingram will deliver the keynote address Sunday, Dec. 16 at the Dothan Civic Center.

Dr. Earl Ingram will deliver the keynote address Sunday, Dec. 16 at the Dothan Civic Center.

About 130 Troy University students will walk across the stage Sunday at the Dothan Civic Center to receive their degrees during fall commencement exercises.

Senior Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs Dr. Earl Ingram will deliver the keynote address to students during the ceremony, which begins at 3 p.m.

Ingram served on active duty with the…

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Dial addresses TROY graduates in Vietnam

Sen. Gerald Dial, President Pro-Tem of the TROY Board of Trustees, delivered remarks to TROY graduates at three commencement ceremonies in Vietnam.

Sen. Gerald Dial, President Pro-Tem of the TROY Board of Trustees, delivered remarks to TROY graduates at three commencement ceremonies in Vietnam.

Sen. Gerald Dial, president pro-tem of the Troy Board of Trustees, encouraged newly minted graduates in Vietnam to put what they had learned to use in order to make a difference within their communities.

Dial, who has been a member of TROY’s Board of Trustees for nearly 30 years, traveled last week to Hanoi and…

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Troy University to award degrees in Vietnam

Troy University awarded its first degrees in Vietnam in 2008. Commencement ceremonies will be held next week in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City.

Troy University awarded its first degrees in Vietnam in 2008. Commencement ceremonies will be held next week in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City.

Troy University officials will award degrees in Vietnam this week during the university’s commencement ceremonies in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon).

Dr. Jack Hawkins, Jr., Chancellor, and Dr. Earl Ingram, Senior Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, will preside over the ceremonies, which will include remarks from Sen. Gerald Dial, President Pro-Tem of the…

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