Celebrated congressman, broadcaster Earl Hutto donates to TrojanVision studio renovation

Alumnus Earl Hutto, a former U.S. Congressman and news broadcaster, and his wife Nancy during a recent visit to the TrojanVision studio.

Alumnus Earl Hutto, a former U.S. Congressman and news broadcaster, and his wife Nancy during a recent visit to the TrojanVision studio.

Troy University alumnus Earl Hutto, a renowned news broadcaster who went on to serve eight terms in the U.S. House of Representatives, and his wife Nancy are now giving back to the university that helped launch his career.

The Hutto family recently donated $100,000, which will help support a renovation of the TROY TrojanVision studios inside…

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TROY student journalists win national, regional awards

TROY TrojanVision took home awards from the Intercollegiate Broadcasting System during the 2018 conference.

TROY TrojanVision took home awards from the Intercollegiate Broadcasting System during the 2018 conference.

Troy University’s student media brought home awards from three national and regional conferences for 2018.

TROY TrojanVision News won two national awards from the Intercollegiate Broadcasting System (IBS) for Best Television/Video Newscast and Best Television/Video Promotion and were finalists for three others.

This is the first year TrojanVision has competed in the IBS competition, according to…

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TROY alumnus, journalist to speak at annual journalism symposium

Craig Pittman, a 1981 TROY graduate, writes for the Tampa Bay Times and has published four books. He will address TROY students on Feb. 19.

Craig Pittman, a 1981 TROY graduate, writes for the Tampa Bay Times and has published four books. He will address TROY students on Feb. 19.

Craig Pittman, a Florida environmental journalist, investigative reporter and author who is a Troy graduate, will speak Feb. 19 at Troy University’s annual journalism symposium.

Pittman’s topic will be “How to Be the Most Destructive Force on Campus: The truth may set you free, but don’t expect everyone to like it.” It is a reference…

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Does free speech offend you? Speak out!

TROY journalism professor Steve Stewart says the best way to counter information or opinions you disagree with is to express your own point of view.

TROY journalism professor Steve Stewart says the best way to counter information or opinions you disagree with is to express your own point of view.

A nationwide furor over professional athletes’ protesting during the national anthem coincided with a couple of events on Troy University’s main campus: the library’s Banned Books Week and a futile effort by some individuals to suppress a story in the student newspaper by stealing papers.

President Donald Trump ignited the anthem controversy during a political…

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