Troy University has formed the University Honors Global Scholars Council, marking a significant step in enhancing academic excellence and global engagement. This newly appointed council, led by Dr. Kerry Palmer, includes faculty from all five of TROY’s colleges. They will provide guidance on curriculum, recruitment, and program evaluation.
Dr. Priya Menon, who directs the program, expressed her excitement about the council. She believes that together, they will enrich the honors curriculum and deepen global learning experiences for students.
Who’s on the Council?
Dr. Bruno Costa: An Assistant Professor in Physics, he brings a wealth of knowledge in relativity and cosmology. His role will focus on curriculum and pedagogy.
Dr. Clint Ralyea: With experience teaching on six continents, Ralyea, Associate Professor of Management, leads the Council in Assessment and Global Proficiency. He has a passion for international business and community service.
Dr. James Meadows: As an Assistant Professor in Social Work, Meadows specializes in issues affecting military families. His experience in social services will guide the Council in community engagement.
Dr. Johnny Farrow: An Associate Professor of Art, Farrow has a rich background in creative arts and performance. He will oversee communications and recognitions for the Council.
Dr. Samantha Booker: The Assistant Chair of the Counseling Program, Booker focuses on early childhood mental health. She will lead student support initiatives.
Dr. Lesley Parrish (Advisory Member): With over 20 years in physical therapy, Parrish will coordinate recruitment and admissions.
Dr. Johanna Alberich (Advisory Member): A Spanish Professor with a focus on study abroad opportunities, Alberich will facilitate global immersion experiences.
Significance of the Program
The University Honors Global Scholars Program is designed to challenge top students through advanced coursework and a study abroad research project. It connects students with leadership development, community engagement, and international study opportunities. Research shows that students participating in honors programs often report higher levels of satisfaction and engagement in their academic experience (National Survey of Student Engagement, 2022).
This program will not only offer small class sizes and networking opportunities but also prepare students for graduate studies or professional careers.
With this council in place, Troy University aims to cultivate a vibrant community of scholars ready to make their mark on the world.
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