06/15/2026
On Wednesday, April 29, Cheryl W. Thompson, an award-winning journalist and investigative correspondent for National Public Radio’s, headlined this year’s Hall School of Journalism and Communication M. Stanton Evans Symposium on the Troy Campus.
Thompson spoke with HSJC students and faculty members about her career, the “power of the pen,” and the need for journalism as a pillar of democracy. Before joining NPR in 2019 Thompson spent over 20 years at The Washington Post as an investigative reporter, writing about law enforcement, political corruption, guns and served as a White House correspondent during Barack Obama’s first term.
HSJC welcomes NPR's Cheryl W. Thompson to TROY for M. Stanton Evans Symposium - Troy Today
On Wednesday, April 29, Cheryl W. Thompson, an award-winning journalist and investigative correspondent for National Public Radio’s, headlined this year’s Hall School of Journalism and Communication M. Stanton Evans Symposium on the Troy Campus. Thompson spoke with HSJC students and faculty memb...
06/11/2026
As we begin production for Season 4, we would like to recognize a few of our guest composers from previous seasons by highlighting some of their recent or upcoming projects.
Alex Berko was our first featured guest composer on InChoir (Season 1, Episode 1 INAUGURATION). Check out his newest choral works, including Modern Oaths for choir and string quartet, and a new stand-alone version of Closing Prayer from Sacred Place (links in the comments)
And listen to InChoir’s inaugural episode with Alex Berko here (https://inchoir.podbean.com/e/inauguration/) or wherever you listen to your podcasts. Stay tuned for more composer updates throughout the summer.
06/01/2026
NEWS YOU CAN USE: With just one week away, Trojans are offering advice to the newest incoming freshman class. See what items they say students should bring via the link in our bio.
05/27/2026
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05/21/2026
Congratulations once again to our 2026 graduates! We look forward to watching grow and succeed in your next season of life!
05/18/2026
Tori Lee Averett, CAH's Assistant Dean/Department Chair for TROY's Department of Theatre and Dance, was on WSFA-TV's Alabama Live! to talk about the TROY-DAP International Dance Experience. If you would like to learn more about TROY-DAP or to pre-register, go to troy.edu/troydap
TROY-DAP International Dance Experience starts July 31
Troy University's Department of Theatre and Dance is presenting a new dance program starting in July.
05/12/2026
Twenty-one students in the College of Arts & Humanities (CAH) presented their research on Monday, April 21 as part of the second annual Trojan Research Week. This year’s number of students more than tripled compared to last year’s participants.
The event featured poster displays, performances and paper presentations by students in the English department, History and Philosophy department and the John M. Long School of Music.
College of Arts & Humanities students present during Trojan Research Week - Troy Today
Twenty-one students in the College of Arts & Humanities (CAH) presented their research on Monday, April 21 as part of the second annual Trojan Research Week. This year’s number of students more than tripled compared to last year’s participants. The event featured poster displays, performances an...
05/11/2026
Troy University’s partnership with Italy’s Danza in Arte a Pietrasanta will now provide a new and exciting opportunity for dancers to learn from master performers and teachers from Europe and the United States through the TROY-DAP International Experience from July 31 through August 1.
For more than 10 years, dancers from TROY have traveled to Italy to participate in the Danza in Arte a Pietrasanta, the DAP Festival, a unique international festival that combines dance and music with visual arts. Now, a two-day intensive will bring performances, training, international cultural exchange and a strong synergy between dance and other art forms to TROY, allowing participants to share the experience with longtime colleagues from the DAP Festival.
Go to www.troy.edu/troydap to learn more or to pre-register.