Dr. Shirley Farrell receives Troy University’s Wallace D. Malone Award

Left to right are: Dr. Kerry Palmer, last year's Malone Award recipient Dr. Alvin Diamond, Farrell and Chancellor Jack Hawkins, Jr.

Left to right are: Dr. Kerry Palmer, last year's Malone Award recipient Dr. Alvin Diamond, Farrell and Chancellor Jack Hawkins, Jr.

Dr. Shirley Farrell, Associate Professor and Coordinator of the Gifted Education program in the College of Education and Behavioral Sciences, has been awarded Troy University’s Wallace D. Malone, Jr. Distinguished Faculty Award.

The award, which acknowledges exceptional faculty members who through teaching, meritorious and selfless service and research transform vision into reality, was presented by…

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Environmental Education organization honors TROY’s Farrell for dedicated service

EEAA Board President Toni Bruner presents Dr. Shirley J. Farrell with the Soaring High Award for her dedicated service to the organization.

EEAA Board President Toni Bruner presents Dr. Shirley J. Farrell with the Soaring High Award for her dedicated service to the organization.

The Environmental Education Association of Alabama (EEAA) recently paid tribute to Troy University Assistant Professor Dr. Shirley J. Farrell for her years of dedicated service to the organization.

Dr. Farrell was awarded the “Soaring High Award,” in recognition of service to the organization that has gone above and beyond what is required. The award was…

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College of Education’s virtual Research Conference proves to be a hit with participants

Dr. Denise Green, Dean of the College of Health and Human Services, delivers the keynote address during Friday's virtual Research Conference.

Dr. Denise Green, Dean of the College of Health and Human Services, delivers the keynote address during Friday's virtual Research Conference.

Faculty and staff within Troy University’s College of Education on Friday took to heart the words of the late P.T. Barnum, “The show must go on.”

The college’s annual Research and Scholarship Conference was set to take place on the University’s Montgomery Campus on Friday before the COVID-19 coronavirus shut down events. Not deterred, however,…

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