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2025 ATO Walk Hard raises $140K for veterans
After completing the 128.3-mile trek in support of wounded veterans, 35 brothers of Troy University’s Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity capped off the sixth day by running into the waves at Panama City Beach, Fla., raising a record-breaking $140,000 along...
SEMO Alumnus Lands Role with LA Dodgers, Bringing Data-Driven Approach to Player Development
Southeast Missouri State University alumnus Jason Steiner graduated in December 2024 and was offered a dream job in professional baseball only a few weeks later. With a bachelor’s degree in political science and a minor in computer science, Steiner...
Why We Give: Margie and Bob Bedingfield
Margie and Bob Bedingfield’s deep-rooted connection to the University of Maryland spans generations, leading them to give back through generous scholarship endowments that support student-athletes and business students.
The Bedingfields’ ties to the University of Maryland run deep.
Margie (’72) and...
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Eight TROY students receive Lamar P. Higgins Leadership Award
Eight students recently received the prestigious Lamar P. Higgins Leadership Award, named in memory of Troy University’s first African-American Board of Trustees member, during...
A Day in the Life: Students connect through Fraternity and Sorority Life
When Ryan Russell approached the lectern at the student trustee candidate forum last year, he was confident he had supporters in the audience.
“I probably...
Greek Life ‘syncs’ together for week-long festivities
The Fraternity and Sorority Life at Minnesota State University, Mankato hosted a lip sync battle this past Thursday. The theme for the night was...
Shippensburg University’s 2024 Homecoming Royalty
On Saturday, October 18, 2024, Shippensburg University announced the homecoming royalty winners during halftime at the Ship vs Kutztown football game, located at Seth...
Fraternity creates a bond that goes beyond college graduations. It’s a powerful,
powerful thing."
Emanuel Cleaver II
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