TROY student awarded fellowship by Howard Center for Investigative Journalism at Arizona State University

Mosier is a first-generation college student from New Hope, Florida, who double majored in English and multimedia journalism.

Mosier is a first-generation college student from New Hope, Florida, who double majored in English and multimedia journalism.

Emily Mosier, a student in Troy University’s Hall School of Journalism and Communication (HSJC), has accepted a fellowship with the Howard Center for Investigative Journalism at Arizona State University’s (ASU) Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication in Phoenix, Arizona.

Mosier, a senior from New Hope, Florida, double majored in English and multimedia journalism. She…

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TROY TrojanVision launches app

Viewers can now stream TROY TrojanVision newscasts anytime, anywhere on their smartphones and smart TVs.

Viewers can now stream TROY TrojanVision newscasts anytime, anywhere on their smartphones and smart TVs.

Troy University’s television station is now more accessible with the launch of the TROY TrojanVision app. 

For 50 years, TROY TrojanVision has aired on cable TV throughout southeast Alabama. Now viewers can stream newscasts anytime, anywhere on their smartphones and smart TVs, bringing TrojanVision’s coverage to a global audience.

The app will be available through…

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Speece wins TROY Intramural Speech Tournament

Students competed in informative and persuasive categories before a panel of judges.

Students competed in informative and persuasive categories before a panel of judges.

The Troy University Intramural Speech Tournament, organized by the Hall School of Journalism and Communication (HSJC), was held on Feb. 12 in the Hawkins-Adams-Long Hall of Honor. Jameson Speece, a communications major, was named the overall winner and earned a $500 scholarship.

Participants had three to five minutes to give an informative or persuasive speech that…

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Hall School Associate Professor wins top paper award, students and lecturer present research at national communication conference

TROY faculty and students earned national recognition at the 2024 National Communication Association conference in New Orleans.

TROY faculty and students earned national recognition at the 2024 National Communication Association conference in New Orleans.

Dr. Shari Hoppin, Associate Professor for the Hall School of Journalism and Communication (HSJC,) Michael Gray, lecturer for the HSJC and Trojan Debate Club sponsor, and TROY students Abby Lane and Chloe Meadows participated and received recognition in the 2024 National Communication Association convention that was held in New Orleans, Louisiana in November.

Dr. Hoppin received the…

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