Students curate tourism exhibit on display at TROY’s International Arts Center

Students in Dr. Kenyon Holder's Museum Studies class curated the exhibit from collections held by the Troy University Libraries.

Students in Dr. Kenyon Holder's Museum Studies class curated the exhibit from collections held by the Troy University Libraries.

An exhibit of tourism artifacts and postcards, curated by students in Dr. Kenyon Holder’s Museum Studies class is on display this summer at Troy University’s International Arts Center.

The exhibit, “The All-Consuming Gaze: Tourist Sourvenirs and the Commodification of Travel,” showcases items from the John Pollard Cross Collection and the Wade Hall Postcard Collection that…

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Sorrell College professor singled out for excellence in research

The Sorrell College of Business is located in John Robert Lewis Hall on the Troy Campus. (TROY photo/Mark Moseley)
 

The COVID-19 pandemic has spurred research by a Troy University Sorrell College of Business professor that has garnered the attention of a national organization.

Assistant Professor of Hospitality, Sport and Tourism Management Kate Price-Howard received the Resort and Commercial Recreation Association’s Excellence in Research Award, given in recognition of the valuable contribution a piece of…

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HSTM students treated to views from industry professionals

HSTM students participate in an internship fair during the HSTM Colloquium this week in the Stadium Club. (TROY photo/Clif Lusk)

HSTM students participate in an internship fair during the HSTM Colloquium this week in the Stadium Club. (TROY photo/Clif Lusk)

The School of Hospitality, Sport and Tourism Management conducted its HSTM Colloquium Thursday and Friday in the Stadium Club at Veterans Memorial Stadium.

The event, which brought TROY students together with students from other colleges in the region, is designed to give the students a better perspective of the professional side of the field, and…

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