TROY professor finds passion as STEM mentor

Dr. Jacqueline Jones has developed a passion for mentoring students in the STEM field, helping them earn scholarships, internships and awards.

Dr. Jacqueline Jones has developed a passion for mentoring students in the STEM field, helping them earn scholarships, internships and awards.

Dr. Jacqueline Jones, an assistant professor at Troy University’s Biological and Environmental Science Department, has been involved in the success of many minority STEM scholars and research collaborations with other universities across the country through her mentorship programs.

For years, Dr. Jones has been working closely with students to prepare them for major opportunities,…

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Troy University takes part in effort to diversify STEM workforce within Alabama’s Black Belt

Troy University is taking part in a project to engage minority students in the STEM disciplines thanks to a National Science Foundation grant.

Troy University is taking part in a project to engage minority students in the STEM disciplines thanks to a National Science Foundation grant.

Troy University is among an alliance of eight colleges and universities involved in a 5-year project to diversify the science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) workforce within Alabama’s Black Belt Region.

The Greater Alabama Black Belt Region Alliance, funded through a $379,400 grant from the National Science Foundation’s Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation (LSAMP)…

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Troy University recognizes faculty, staff for grant writing success

Troy University faculty and staff members were honored for their pursuit of grant funding during the 26th annual

Troy University faculty and staff members were honored for their pursuit of grant funding during the 26th annual

Six Troy University faculty and staff members have been honored with the Chancellor’s Award of Distinction in Sponsored Programs for their successful grant-writing efforts in 2017.

The presentations were made during the University’s 26th annual Sponsored Programs Recognition Luncheon held last month on the Troy Campus.

Dr. Chris Boyd of TROY’s Department of Biological and…

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