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Plant me, I grow wildflowers
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“The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago. The second best time is now.”
- Chinese Proverb
Sponsored Programs
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Arts And Sciences
ARCHAEOLOGYBill Grantham, Taylor France, Kathryn Curry, Chris Whatley, Elizabeth Nelson, Rebecca Ramirez, and Clayton Johnson*
Harvard Semitic Museum and the Leon Levy Expedition The Ashkelon Expedition – A Partnership with Harvard University, Wheaton College, and Boston College
Jason MannJustin and Celeste SennPhase I Cultural Resource Survey of Broiler Houses
BIOLOGICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCESAlvin Diamond and Chelsea Smith *
Birmingham Audubon Society – Walter F. Coxe Research FundA Survey of Spider Families Found in Pike County, Alabama
Alvin Diamond and Michael Woods *National Science FoundationExpansion and Protection of the Troy Herbarium for the Next Twenty Five Years
Beth Ensor *Legacy Partners in Environmental Education Earth Week: Reusable Grocery Bags, Plant and Animal Identification, Recycling, Aquaculture, Nature Photo Contest
Janet Gaston *Choctawhatchee, Pea, and Yellow River Watershed Management Authority, Legacy Partners in Environmental Education, City of Brundidge, Pike County Soil, and Water Conservation District2015 Pike County Groundwater Festival
Stephen LandersGeorgia Sea Grant College ProgramA Partnership with Skidaway Institute of Oceanography: Black Gill in Georgia Shrimp: Causes and Consequences
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Stephen Landers, Jonathan Miller, Ceil Martinec, and Katherine Beaton *
Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative IIAnalysis of Continental Shelf Meiofauna from the Northern Gulf of Mexico (A Partnership with the National History Museum of Denmark)
Stephen Landers, Jeff Baquley (University of Nevada Reno), and Hyun Woo Bang (Desert Research Institute)
Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative DaRMeio Dynamics and Recovery of Shallow and Deep Sea Soft-Sediment Ecosystem Following the Deepwater Horizon Blowout: Continuation and Expansion of Meiobenthic Research Using Morphology and Molecular Approaches
Carrie MillerUT Bastelle, LLC Oak Ridge National LaboratoryTechnical Support on Mercury Related Projects at Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Joong-Wook ParkGulf of Mexico Research Initiative Impact of Oil Spill on Waterborne Pathogens in Mobile and Bon Secour Bays
Joong-Wook Park, Prabhakar Clement Groome, Jr. (Auburn), Debora Rodrigues (University of Houston), and Dr. P. Vethamony (National Institute of Oceanography, India)
Gulf of Mexico Research InitiativeMonitoring and Understanding the Fate of Surface Residual Oil Trapped in Alabama’s Beach Environment
Joong-Wook Park, Janet Gaston, Priya Bhattacharya, and Paul Morris *
Walter F. Coxe Research FundBirmingham Audubon Society – Development of Bioremediation Strategies to Resolve Odor and Fecal Contamination Caused by Alabama Poultry Farms
Joong-Wook Park, Madison Cooper, Katrina Bokenfohr, and Callie Bennett *
Tri Beta National Biological Honor SocietyAnalysis of Bacterial Community along a Depth Gradient in Marine Tar Balls
Joong-Wook Park and Elena Brown*Tri Beta National Biological Honor SocietyImpact of Elk River Chemical Spill on Bacterial Community
Christi Magrath and William Heath Sapp *Tri Beta National Biological Honor SocietyDevelopment of a Semi-Quantitative Analysis for Assessing Invasive and Adhesive Growth of Saccharomyces Cerevisiae
Michael Stewart and Jonathan MillerUnited States Navy and the Gulf Coast Cooperative Ecosystems Studies UnitSurvey and Riparian Habitat Suitability Assessment for the Inflated Heelsplitter Mussel
Kewei YuGulf of Mexico Research InitiativeAcceleration of Oil Spill Remediation by Using Activated Sludge from Municipal Wastewater Treatment Facility
Kewei Yu and Dongye (Don) Zhao (Auburn University)Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative VSynergistic Photochemical Evolution, Ozonation, and Biological Degradation of Persistent Petroleum Components in Coastal Ecosystems
Chris BoydThe Curtis and Edith Munson FoundationImplementing a Local Living Shoreline Policy: Technical Assistancefor Coastal Alabama
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MATHEMATICSDiane Porter and Ken Roblee*
Mathematics Association of AmericaTroy MathFest Undergraduate Mathematics Conference
Vijaya Gompa *Alabama Commission on Higher Education (ACHE)Wiregrass Math, Science, and Technology Leadership Academy
American Association of University Women Fellowship and GrantsMathematics and Computer Science Residential Camp for High School Girls
MATHEMATICS AND GEOMATICSSteve Ramroop and Xutong Niu*
USDA Forest Service Geospatial Support and Geospatial Products for the US Forest Service
POLITICAL SCIENCEJonathan Harrington, Terry Anderson, and Cheryl Purvis
US Department of State and Embassy in Tbilisi, GeorgiaTbilisi International Affairs Partnership
SOCIAL SCIENCEJenny Brooks
International Center on Nonviolent Conflict Curriculum FellowshipsCurriculum Fellowship on Civil Resistance
Business
CENTER FOR INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Sandra Lucas and Judy CallinUniversity of AlabamaSmall Business Development Center
MANUEL H. JOHNSON CENTER FOR POLITICAL ECONOMY
Daniel SmithOne CONFIDENTIAL contract
Daniel SutterNational Science Foundation and the University of Alabama at HuntsvilleSynthesis of Meteorological Data and Enhanced Social Media Information for Real-Time Assessment and Analysis of Hazardous Weather in the Southeast United States
Daniel Sutter and Kevin Simmons (Austin College)National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and Department of CommerceAnalysis of the Determinants of the Relative Lethality of Tornadoes in the Southeastern United States: A Partnership with Austin College
Daniel Sutter and Thomas Schmidlin (Kent State University)National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and Department of CommerceThe Potential for Sharing Sheltering to Reduce Mobile Home Tornado Deaths in the Southeastern United States: A Partnership with Kent State University
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Communication And Fine Arts
ART AND DESIGNLarry Percy *
Alabama State Council on the Arts2015 Visual Arts Achievement Program Exhibition and Competition and Trojan Art Day
Jerry JohnsonPhi Kappa Phi Promotion of ExcellenceTextual and Visual Literacy: An Interdisciplinary Collaboration
ENGLISHKirk Curnutt
Alabama Humanities FoundationAlabama Book Festival
Priya MenonNational Endowment for the HumanitiesFellowship: The Absent Workers of Arabia: A Study of Gulf Emigrants in Postcolonial Ketalan Literature
Ben RobertsonNational Endowment for the HumanitiesSummer Stipends: The Plays of Elizabeth Inchbald
JOURNALISM AND COMMUNICATION STUDIESMorgan Drinkard
Advertising Educational FoundationVisiting Professor Program
Steve Stewart, Jeff Spurlock, and Kate Rowinksy *Alabama Press Association Journalism FoundationHigh School Journalism Workshop, Camp Trop, and Advanced Reporting/Advanced Editing Lab Newspaper Production
Shari Hoppin and Susan SarapinC-SPAN Education FoundationCompromise: A Splint for the Broken Branch of Government?
MUSICMichael Huff
National Science Foundation: A Partnership with Mississippi State UniversityAn Interdisciplinary Study of the Relationship between the Acoustical and Metallurgical Properties of Brass Musical Instruments and Their Effect on Tonal Quality
Diane Orlofsky *Troy Arts Council2nd Annual Vocal Jazz Invitational
THEATRE AND DANCEQuinton Cockrell
Alabama State Council on the ArtsEquity Library Piney Fork Theatre Playwriting Summer Festival
Deborah Hicks and Tori Lee Averett *Alabama State Council on the ArtsStuart Pimsler and Theatre Campus Residency
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Education
ACCESSKathy Hildebrand, Reba Davis, Jason Clifford, Brenda Dennis, Amy Dent, Brennan Ellis, Anne Marie Freeman, Marianne Kellogg, Casey Mack, Kristin Martin, Savannah Mathews, Terri Miles, Kay Sanders, and Wanda Spradley
Alabama Department of EducationACCESS – Alabama Connecting Classrooms, Educators and Students Statewide
Alabama Christian Academy, Morgan Academy, Ashford Academy, Bayside Academy, Coosa Valley Academy, Discovery Christian School, Alabama Gulf Coast Christian Academy, Cornerstone Schools, and Pike Liberal ArtsPrivate School Contracts for ACCESS –Alabama Connecting Classrooms, Educators, and Students Statewide
ACCESS – eLearningKathy Hildebrand, Reba Davis, Terri Miles, and Tom Dreilinger
Alabama Department of EducationeLearning for Educators and Education Technology
AMSTIKathy Hildebrand, Kim Dove, Denise Adams, Hope Balkcom, Sherrie Blackmon, Meg Clark, Daniel Ebarb, Keri Flowers, Reggie Hicks, Kevin Jacobs, Wesley Killingsworth, Tina Kanaley, Gail McCollough, Donna McLendon, Penny Messick, Mark Welch, and Tekela Williams
Alabama Department of EducationAlabama Math, Science, and Technology Initiative (AMSTI - Troy)
Kim Dove and Sherrie Blackmon Alabama Department of EducationMath and Science Partnership
Kim Dove and Sherrie Blackmon Alabama Commission on Higher Education (ACHE)Dwight D. Eisenhower Math/Science Education Program: AMSTI Lead Teacher Enhancement Program: Project Team Leaders Supporting and Sustaining Math and Science Instruction
AMSTI – SCIENCE IN MOTIONKathy Hildebrand, Bill Ossenfort, Dena Byars, and Gwyn Huggins
Alabama Department of EducationScience in Motion
COUNSELING, REHABILITATION, AND INTERPRETER TRAINING PROGRAM
Jason OrrockAmerican Psychiatric FoundationThe Typical or Troubled School Mental Health Education Program
Suzanne Tew-Washburn, Cozetta Shannon, Paola Premuda-Conti, and Joel Willis *
US Department of EducationA Multi-Campus Approach to Training Rehabilitation Counselors for Service to the State Vocational Rehabilitation Agencies
US Department of EducationA Multi-Campus Approach to Training Rehabilitation Counselors for Public Service to General Caseloads and Consumers Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing
US Department of EducationA Multi-Campus Approach to Training Rehabilitation Counselors for Public Service to General Caseloads and Consumers with Mental Illness
US Department of EducationMaximizing Employment Opportunities for People with Disabilities: A Multi-Campus Approach to Training Rehabilitation Counselors for Service to the State Vocational Rehabilitation Agencies
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Judy Robertson *Alabama Department of EducationInterpreter Training Language Laboratory
Alabama Department of RehabilitationCamp Success: Transition Camp for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students
Judy Robertson and Andy Creamer *Alabama Department of Mental HealthScholarships for Interpreter Training
Judy Robertson and Joel Willis *Alabama Department of Education, Alabama Department of Mental Health (Interpreter Service), Alabama Department of Rehabilitation, Alabama Institute for the Deaf and Blind, and Helen Keller Foundation for Research and EducationHelen Keller Lecture Series
Joel Willis, Karen Jenkins (Alabama Department of Rehabilitation), and Brandy Bray (Sponsored Programs) *
Alabama Department of Rehabilitation, Alabama Department of MentalHealth, and the Alabama Council on Development DisabilitiesYouth Leadership Forum
Joel Willis, Karen Jenkins (ADRS), and Nick Derzis (Auburn University) *
Christopher and Dana Reeve FoundationYouth Leadership Forum
CURRICULUM AND TEACHINGTonya Conner and Shannon Cook (Dothan City Schools)
National Education Association Foundation for Learning and LeadershipMentoring and Modeling: Supporting First-Year Teachers
Kathy Hildebrand, Jan Oliver, and Jason Wingate *Alabama Department of EducationTroy edTPA Pilot: Preparation of Candidates for Class B and Alternative Class A Certification
SOUTHEAST ALABAMA REGIONAL INSERVICE CENTER
Kathy Hildebrand, Terry White, Robin Bynum, Faye Allen, and Pam Dunn
Alabama Department of EducationSoutheast Alabama Regional Inservice Center
Alabama Regional Inservice Centers (Troy, UAB, ASU, AL A&M, JSU, Montevallo, USA)Gulf Coast Conference on the Teaching of Writing
Alabama Department of EducationSupport for Priority and Focus Schools
Robin Bynum, Bertha Roberts, Margaret Folmar, Cindy Miller, Debbie Jones, and Faye Allen
Department of EducationWiregrass Writing Project i3 College Ready Writers Program Geneva and Pike County
Robin Bynum, Bertha Roberts, and Cindy Miller National Writing ProjectWiregrass Writing Project Supporting Effective Educator Development (SEED)
TECHNOLOGY IN MOTIONKathy Hildebrand, Faye Allen, and Buddy Weldon
Alabama Department of EducationTechnology in Motion
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Health And Human Services
BUREAU OF RESEARCH, EVALUATION, ADMINISTRATION, AND DEVELOPMENT (BREAD)
Denise Green and Brian Christopher FarnhamAlabama Council for Developmental DisabilitiesTraining on Health Care Transitioning
Affinity HospiceCommunity Education Project
Denise Green and Bridget DuboseAlabama Department of Human ResourcesChildren’s Justice Act Grant
Alabama Department of RehabilitationRehabilitation Services Personnel Agreement
Alabama Department of Youth ServicesCommunity Program Monitor, Targeted Case Management, and Troy Group Home
BUREAU – RETIRED SENIOR VOLUNTEER PROGRAM
Denise Green and Tammy SneedCorporation for National and Community Service, AARSVP Inc., and the Pike County Commission Retired Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP)
CENTER FOR HOSPITALITY, SPORT, AND TOURISM MANAGEMENT
Anthony DixonCity of Fairhope – Preble Rish, Inc.Economic Development Analysis of Proposed Tourist Development and Multisport Complex
KINESIOLOGY AND HEALTH PROMOTIONGayle Bush, Nikki Hollett, and Sally Taunton
Saucony Run for Good FoundationMarch Madness Marathon
Candy Shaughnessey and Brandon Sluder *Finish Line Youth FoundationKidz Fit Wellness Program
NURSINGRobyn Caldwell and Judith St. Onge
BUILD Health ChallengeBasic Living Skills Education to Improve Mental Health Outcomes
Shellye Vardaman, Wade Forehand, and Tracey Wilson (Lawson State Community College) *
US Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Workforce Development Pipeline: Health Careers Scholars Academy – A Partnership with Lawson State Community College
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Library
ARCHIVES OF WIREGRASS HISTORY AND CULTURE
Marty OlliffHistoric Chattahoochee CommissionHistoric Site Geomarking Prototype Project
LIBRARYAlyssa Martin, Chris Shaffer, and Debbie West
North East Asia Council for the Asian Studies and the Korean FoundationDeveloping a Korean Studies Collection for Troy Montgomery Library Series
Chris ShafferUS Capitol Historical SocietyFrom Freedom’s Shadow: African Americans and the United States Capitol: A Traveling Exhibit
US Department of StateUS-Germany International Education Administrators Program
Lisa Vardaman and Johanna Alberich*Pragda Film Distributors Spanish Film Series: Un Ceunto Chino, Aqui y Alla, Malcrianza, 7 Cajas, El Facilitador
Jeff Simpson, Brian Webb, and Jana SlayAmerican Library Association Public Programs Office and the National Institutes of HealthNative Voices: Native Peoples’ Concept of Health and Illness
John W. Schmidt Center For Student Success
SERVICE LEARNING AND CIVIC ENGAGEMENTJonathan Cellon and Barclay Smith (Chicken Salad Chick Foundation)*
Chicken Salad Chick Foundation Campus Kitchens and the Anti-Hunger Initiatives
Jonathan Cellon*Mantis Power EquipmentCommunity Garden at the Colley Senior Complex
David Mathews Center for Civic Life*Troy’s Kids: Investing in Youth through Collaborative Partnerships, Deliberative Engagement and Community Building
ChefWorks Cares *Connecting Troy University Students and Food Resources to Local Needs: Transportation
TRIO - STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES Hal Fulmer, Mary Griffin, Ronda Westry, Debora Pettway, Buffie Williams, Kim Crosby, Shantel Boyd-Barginere, and Catresa Hawkins *
US Department of EducationStudent Support Services
Mary Griffin, Ronda Westry, Debora Pettway, and Buffie Williams *US Department of EducationStudent Support Services (five year renewal)
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TRIO – UPWARD BOUND Hal Fulmer, Mary Griffin, Bridgette Anderson, and Ashley Johnson *
US Department of EducationUpward Bound (Year 3 of 5)
Academic Affairs
CONFUCIUS INSTITUTEFlobert (Rui) Feng, Iris Hong Xu, Earl Ingram, Tobiah Jones, Charles Jones, and Lance Tatum
US Department of EducationNational Resource Center for Foreign Language and Area Studies Startalk Student Program – Korean Language Montgomery
National Resource Center for Foreign Language and Area Studies Startalk Teacher and Student Program – Chinese Language
CONTINUING EDUCATIONLee Vardaman and Sharleen Smith
Alabama Department of Public Health and the Center for Disease Control: Preventive Health and Health ServicesCustomer Service Excellence Continuing Education Training
INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMSJustin Lampley and Darlene Stewart *
International Research and Exchanges BoardGlobal Undergraduate Exchange Program: Pakistan and Tunisia
Curt Porter, Darlene Stewart, and Peter Lundbye *International Research and Exchanges Undergraduate Host Institution-Brazil Scientific Mobility Program
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Collaborative Initiatives
Jason Mann (Archaeology) and Xutong Niu (Geomatics)*US Department of Agriculture and the Natural Resource Conservation Services Pilot Study for Development of an Application for the Remote Discovery of Archaeological Sites in Alabama Wetlands
Julian Pittman (Biological and Environmental Sciences) and Zhiyong Wang (Chemistry and Physics)
National Institute of HealthDevelopment of Alkylated Quercetin Molecules in Novel Antidepressants Agents
Robert Vilardi (Mathematics), Sig Harden, and Kim Kerr (Biological and Environmental Sciences)*
Tensor Mathematical Association of America: Under-Represented Minority Mathematics MultiMathematics: Engaging High School Girls in Hands-On Mathematics Activities and Encouraging STEM Careers
Jenny Brooks, Kris Ross, Robert Burroughs (Social Science), and Chris Shaffer (Library)
Alabama Humanities FoundationWiregrass Blues Festival
Chris Shaffer (Library), Dan Puckett (History), and Hal Fulmer (John W. Schmidt Center for Student Success)*
The National Holocaust Museum and the Birmingham Holocaust Education Center Holocaust Teacher Workshop and Ann Rosenheck
Harold Kaylor, Priya Menon (English), Hal Fulmer (John W. Schmidt Center for Student Success), Hank Dasinger, and Brannon Lentz (J.F. Ingram State Technical College)
Alabama Humanities FoundationHumanities Projects for Alabama Correctional Facilities
Chris Shaffer, Jeff Simpson, Rachel Hooper, Lisa Vardaman, Kent Snowden, Debbie West, Alyssa Martin, Marty Olliff (Library), Elaine Bassett (John W. Schmidt Center for Student Success), Priya Menon, Kirk Curnutt, and Sarah Kosiba (English) *
National Endowment for the Arts Big Read: The Great Gatsby: A Partnership with Johnson Art Center, City of Troy, Troy High School, Sips, Troy Parks and Recreation, Fitzgerald Museum, Troy Library, Park Crossing HS, Capri, Alabama Reader’s Theatre, AL Shakespeare, and Wallace Community College
Alyssa Martin, Chris Shaffer, Marty Olliff, Lisa Vardaman (Library), Dan Puckett (History), and Daniel Neil (Rosa Parks Museum and Library)
National Endowment for the Arts and the American Library AssociationLatino Americans: 500 Hundred Years of History
Marty Olliff (Wiregrass Archives) and Bob Saunders (History)National Endowment for the HumanitiesWiregrass Common Heritage Project: Community Historical Resource for Genealogy Preservation
Jeff Simpson, Rachel Hooper (Library), and James Sherry (Modern, Classical and Foreign Languages)*
Tournees French Film Festival Two Days, One Night; Hiroshima Mon Amour; Le Jour Se Leve; 3 Hearts; Bird People; Love at First Fight
Hal Fulmer (John W. Schmidt Center for Student Success) and Paige Paquette (English)*
National Endowment for the Humanities and the Alabama Humanities Foundation Literature and the Veteran Experience
Jonathan Cellon (John W. Schmidt Center for Student Success) and Sharon Everhardt (Social Sciences)*
Campus Kitchens Project Connecting Communities through Gardening to Address Rural Hunger
Jonathan Cellon (John W. Schmidt Center for Student Success), Sharon Everhardt, and Jenny Brooks (Social Sciences)*
Southeast Growers Foundation Winn Dixie Connecting Troy University Students and Food Resources to Community Needs
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Jonathan Cellon (John W. Schmidt Center for Student Success) and Ibrahim Yildirim (Sodexho)*
Campus Kitchen Project Raise the Dough: Fundraiser Campaign Razoo
Jonathan Cellon (John W. Schmidt Center for Student Success) and Jeff Simpson (Library) *
South ArtsSouthern Circuit – Civic Engagement through the Arts
Jonathan Cellon (John W. Schmidt Center for Student Success) and Rob Ackerman (Development)*
Crossland Foundation Civic Engagement: Bullyproof, Campus Kitchens, Literacy, and Martin Luther King Day of Service
Glynn Cavin (eCampus) and Hal Fulmer (John W. Schmidt Center for Student Success)*
EDUCAUSE, Gates Foundation and the Helmsley Charitable Trust Increasing the Impact of Integrated Planning and Advising Services
Younghee Choi Kent (Modern Languages and Classics), Chris Shaffer, and Jeff Simpson (Library)
Korea FoundationExpanding and Supporting Troy Library Korean Resources
Advancement And Economic Development
BROADCAST AND DIGITAL NETWORKBuddy Johnson, Kyle Gassiott, and James Clower
Corporation for Public Broadcasting Radio Community Service Grant (CSG)
Kyle Gassiott and Jeannie Thompson (Alabama Writer’s Forum)National Endowment for the Humanities and the Alabama Humanities FoundationAlabama’s Pulitzer Prize Winners in Their Own Words: Radio Documentaries
SPONSORED PROGRAMSJudy Fulmer
Alabama Library Association and the New York TimesI Love my Librarian
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Finance And Business Affairs
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGYGreg Price, Angel Johnson, Steve McQueen, Mike Foster, and John Lester
US Department of JusticeComputer Forensics Lab, Research, and Training Initiative
Greg Price and Angel JohnsonUS Department of JusticeEconomic High Tech and Cybercrime Prevention: Rural Computer Forensics Program
PHYSICAL PLANTJason Reeves, Mark Salmon, Jim Bookout, Josh Slaven, Jonathan Cellon, and Herb Reeves
Alabama Department of Environmental ManagementCity of Troy and Troy University: Troy Campus Recycling
Jim Bookout, Mark Salmon, and Josh SlavenAlabama Forestry Commission and the Arbor Day FoundationTroy University Tree Campus USA – Dothan Campus, Montgomery Campus, Phenix City Campus, and Troy Campus Recertification
Choctawhatchee, Pea, and Yellow River Watershed Management AuthorityMcKinley Drive and Collegedale Street Invasive Species Management and Habitat Restoration
Mark Salmon, Jim Bookout, Josh Slaven, Jonathan Cellon, and Herb Reeves
Coca Cola Foundation Troy Coca Cola Keep America Beautiful Bin Grant Program
Student Services And Administration
MONTGOMERY CAMPUS VICE CHANCELLORLance Tatum *
Alabama Department of Archives and History Troy University Student Intern Program (Year One of Two)
PHENIX CITY CAMPUS VICE CHANCELLORDave White and Marianne Michael*
Environmental Protection Agency, Alabama Cooperative Extension, and Auburn University Increasing Environment Literacy and Watershed Stewardship Through Youth Focused Citizen Science
Dave White, Marianne Michael, and Kimber Wickersham*US Housing and Urban Redevelopment: Resident Opportunity and Self Sufficiency ServicePhenix City Housing Authority Partnership: Community Partners in Education
STATEWIDE ARTICULATION REPORTING SYSTEMKeith Sessions, Shannon Nichols, and Anita Walker
Alabama Commission on Higher EducationStatewide Articulation Reporting Systems (STARS Program)
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SAVEKimbrlei McCain, Shane Tatum, and Fran Scheel *
American College Health FoundationFirst Risk Advisors: Initiatives in College Health
American College Health Foundation Student Health 101
Kimbrlei McCain and Fran Scheel*AVON Foundation for Women Activate Bystanders and Reduce Sexual Assault and Dating Violence
Fran Scheel, Jenny Duncan, Morgan Johnson, Abbey McClure, and Heather Edgar*
ADECA Law Enforcement Planning Sexual Assault and Violence Education (SAVE)
STUDENT SERVICESHerb Reeves and Fran Scheel*
US Department of Justice Grants to Reduce Sexual Assault, Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, and Stalking on Campus Program
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