Inaugural Interprofessional Student Research Symposium at College of Health Sciences 

Dr. LaGary Carter, dean of the College of Health Sciences, Dr. Javier Boyas, Assistant Dean of Research, and Dr. Palmer at the Inaugural Interdisciplinary Symposium
 

The College of Health Sciences recently hosted its Inaugural Interprofessional Student Research Symposium at the end of April, showcasing the innovative and impactful research conducted by its students. The event featured 15 student papers, each presenting unique insights and advancements in various health science fields. 

Among the presentations, three papers stood out and were awarded…

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Jones Hall Ribbon Cutting Ceremony Honors Legacy and Welcomes Future 

Mr. Billy Jones and family cutting the ribbon for Jones Hall dedication ceremony.
 

A new chapter in Troy University’s legacy of excellence began Tuesday afternoon as university officials, alumni, and community members gathered to celebrate the grand opening of Jones Hall with a formal ribbon-cutting ceremony. 

Dr. LaGary Carter, Dean of the College of Health Sciences, welcomed attendees to Jones Hall, the new state-of-the-art facility, and introduced a…

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Faculty Focusing on Military Families with Disabilities 

Jim Meadows, newest addition to the School of Social Work and Human Services at Troy University

Jim Meadows, newest addition to the School of Social Work and Human Services at Troy University

In August 2024, Troy University proudly welcomed Dr. Jim Meadows, PhD, LMSW, as the newest faculty member in its esteemed School of Social Work and Human Services. With nearly two decades of experience in human services and social work, Meadows brings a wealth of knowledge and a deep commitment to improving the lives of military…

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Troy University’s College of Health and Human Services to change name effective Aug. 1

The new name, the College of Health Sciences, more accurately reflects the college's current and future academic programs.

The new name, the College of Health Sciences, more accurately reflects the college's current and future academic programs.

Beginning Aug. 1, Troy University’s College of Health and Human Services will have a new name – the College of Health Sciences.

The change was approved by the University’s Board of Trustees earlier this year to more clearly reflect current and future programs of the college. The new name also coincides with a new home…

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