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Bachelor of Science in Music IndustryTwo faculty members from TROY's College of Communication and Fine Arts performed at New York City's Carnegie Hall on July 15. Presented by Parma Recordings, the concert featured the works of TROY Professor Emeritus Dr. Carl Vollrath. Dr. Heather Small, Associate Professor of flute, and Dr. Ben Crook of piano, performed flute and piano sonatas, 鈥淭he Glass of Absinthe,鈥 the premiere of 鈥淩avel Revival鈥 and more.
In 2021, Associate Professor of Design Chris Stagl initiated the beginning of a collaborative partnership with the University of Zaragoza's Fine Arts Center in Spain, eventually leading to a 2024 trip abroad to the small, 鈥渇orgotten鈥 town of Teruel and the production of a documentary. "A Portrait of Teruel" examines why students and residents love their community.
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Niche.com recognized TROY as a University with the Best Student Life and the Best Professors in America.
The Princeton Review recognized TROY as one of the best colleges and universities in the southern United States for the 19th consecutive year.