Troy University professors receive NOAA RESTORE Science Program grant

Living shorelines, like the one near Bayfront Park, are the focus of a NOAA RESTORE grant received by  Dr. Chris Boyd and Dr. Xutong Niu.

Living shorelines, like the one near Bayfront Park, are the focus of a NOAA RESTORE grant received by Dr. Chris Boyd and Dr. Xutong Niu.

Troy University researchers have been awarded a two-year, $519,853 grant from the NOAA RESTORE Science Program that will identify where living shorelines are the most appropriate erosion control solution to protect tidal shorelines at various sites along the Gulf of Mexico.

Dr. Chris Boyd of TROY’s Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences is the lead…

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ADRS Camp Success helps students with hearing impairments prepare for college life

In addition to workshops that prepare students for college life, ADRS Camp Success participants will enjoy zip lining at Camp Butter & Egg.

In addition to workshops that prepare students for college life, ADRS Camp Success participants will enjoy zip lining at Camp Butter & Egg.

Fifteen high school juniors and seniors who are deaf or hard of hearing will get a glimpse of college life at a preparatory program taking place June 25-July 1 on the campus of Troy University.

Sponsored by the Alabama Department of Rehabilitation Services (ADRS), Camp Success is a week-long college preparatory camp that aims to…

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Troy University’s Upward Bound program receives funding from U.S. Department of Education

The 2016 class of TROY's Upward Bound program took part in activities aimed at helping them succeed in high school and transition to college.

The 2016 class of TROY's Upward Bound program took part in activities aimed at helping them succeed in high school and transition to college.

Troy University’s TRIO-Upward Bound program, which helps students succeed in high school and navigate the transition to college, has been funded by the U.S. Department of Education for the next five years of operation.

Over the next five years, TROY’s program will receive $1.88 million in funding. The five-year extension is the maximum awarded by…

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Grant helps spread language and culture in Alabama

Participants in 2016 STARTALK workshops were joined for a photo by Dr. Jack Hawkins, Jr., Chancellor of Troy University.

Participants in 2016 STARTALK workshops were joined for a photo by Dr. Jack Hawkins, Jr., Chancellor of Troy University.

A federal grant from the U.S. Department of Defense, National Security Agency will help Troy University teach two summer workshops on Mandarin Chinese.

The workshops, which will take place June 18-July 2 on the Troy Campus, are designed for high school students and Chinese language teachers – or those who aspire to teach the language…

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