‘329’ offers expanded clothing for students

An expanded '329' Clothes Closet opens in Bibb Graves

An expanded '329' Clothes Closet opens in Bibb Graves

Troy University students have access to a wider array of low-cost, gently worn professional clothing thanks to “329.”

The Career Services office, which opened a “Clothes Closet” in March, was able to expand its offerings and space, thanks to a partnership with the Sorrell College of Business.

“Dean Edwards was able to make Bibb…

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TROY freshman crowned Miss Teen International

Georgia Clark, a Rehobeth High School graduate, won the crown in July at the annual pageant in Charleston, West Virginia.

Georgia Clark, a Rehobeth High School graduate, won the crown in July at the annual pageant in Charleston, West Virginia.

Troy University freshman Georgia Clark is wearing a crown as she enjoys the first semester of her collegiate career.

Clark, a Rehobeth High School graduate from Dothan, recently won the Miss Teen International pageant in Charleston, West Virginia, defeating 30 other contestants in the annual event.

She won the event based on her platform, young…

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TROY students collecting supplies for Jacksonville State

TROY SGA President Ashli Morris and Sadaris Williams, Coordinator of Student Involvement, inspect supplies donated to help tornado recovery efforts.

TROY SGA President Ashli Morris and Sadaris Williams, Coordinator of Student Involvement, inspect supplies donated to help tornado recovery efforts.

They may be historic rivals on the field, but Troy University students are rallying to help their colleagues at Jacksonville State University as they recover from a devastating tornado.

An EF-3 tornado struck the Jacksonville State campus March 19, damaging numerous buildings across campus, including residential halls.

TROY’s Student Government Association and Student-Athlete Advisory Committee…

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New fund helps students overcome financial roadblocks

Mary and Jerry Williams, both TROY alumni, have sponsored a fund aimed at helping students through troubled times.

Mary and Jerry Williams, both TROY alumni, have sponsored a fund aimed at helping students through troubled times.

A new fund established by two alumni is helping Troy University students stay in school.

The Wilson-Williams Student Emergency Fund is available to students who find themselves facing emergency financial situations that could affect their ability to stay enrolled at TROY.

Named for TROY alumni Jerry and Mary Williams and her parents, the fund is…

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