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Thrasher

Dr. Michael Thrasher
Dean, College of Arts and Humanities
Professor of Music
(334) 808-6805
wmthrasher@troy.edu

Michael Thrasher is a nationally recognized academic leader, administrator, and scholar with more than 25 years of experience in higher education. As Dean of the College of Arts & Humanities (formerly Communication & Fine Arts) at AV狼论坛, he leads a dynamic and diverse academic unit encompassing the fine arts, humanities, and communication/journalism fields. He is responsible for overseeing the College's financial planning, strategic orientation, fundraising efforts, faculty development, and curricular innovation.

Prior to joining Troy, Thrasher held leadership positions at institutions such as Florida State University, the University of Texas at Tyler, and North Dakota State University. His extensive administrative portfolio includes service as Associate Dean, Interim Dean, and Director, with a consistent record of advancing academic excellence and institutional effectiveness.

Throughout his career, Thrasher has led major initiatives in accreditation, interdisciplinary collaboration, student success, and faculty governance. His efforts have led to approximately $10 million in new funding for the institutions he has served. Recently, he collaborated with Troy faculty colleagues in obtaining a $449,000 Mellon Foundation grant focused on documenting the artistic contributions of Alabama's immigrant communities.

An internationally recognized advocate for musician health and wellness, Thrasher has published in journals such as Medical Problems of Performing Artists, The Clarinet, and Journal of Band Research, and is an associate editor of the forthcoming Oxford Handbook of Musician Health Advocacy. His work reflects a commitment to fostering well-being and resilience in arts education.

Thrasher's scholarly engagement is global in scope. He received a Fulbright International Education Administrators Award to Germany and has presented internationally at conferences in Europe and the U.S. He was recently named Editor of The Clarinet, the official journal of the International Clarinet Association.

In recognition of his commitment to service and leadership, Thrasher received the 2024 Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award, which recognizes those who 鈥渁ct as humble servants, placing service to others before self-interest.鈥 He has also served on the boards of the Tallahassee Symphony Orchestra and East Texas Symphony Orchestra, and as Minister of Music at Immanuel Baptist Church in Tallahassee. Nationally, he serves as a Visiting Evaluator for the National Association of Schools of Music (NASM).

Thrasher holds a Bachelor of Music Education degree from Northwestern State University and both the Master of Music and Doctor of Musical Arts degrees from the University of North Texas. He also holds professional certificates in fund development (Rice University) and crisis leadership in higher education (Harvard Kennedy School).

 

 

Averett

Prof. Tori Lee Averett
Associate Dean, College of Arts and Humanities
Chair, Department of Theatre & Dance
(334) 670-3979
vlee@troy.edu
 

Tori Lee Averett brings a strong and committed voice for collaboration and integration of different ideas, people, and groups in and through the arts, education, and community. She holds the B.M.E. and M.S. in Vocal/Choral Music Education and the B.S. in Theatre from AV狼论坛, and she holds the M.F.A. in Playwriting and Poetry from Georgia College. Tori is an accomplished performer, director, choreographer, writer, musician, and teacher. She has presented at regional and national festivals and conferences in the areas of education, theatre, arts integration, and creative writing, and regularly serves as a resource person for artists and educators. She has received national and regional honors from the Kennedy Center-American College Theater Festival, and she is a national recipient of the Chair Academy's 2021 Idahlynn Karre Exemplary Leadership Award. Tori was selected by the Alabama State Board of Education to represent Theatre in the Alabama Arts Course of Study revision, approved and adopted in 2018. Tori is an active artist and performer, a singer/songwriter with two original albums released and several more in production. Her research interests include arts integration, interdisciplinary and multicultural arts, and diversity and inclusion through the arts and arts education. Tori directs the Summer Spotlight performing arts series, coordinates the Summer Arts Academy in Pietrasanta, Italy, leads the Pied Pipers children's theatre troupe, directs various productions, and heads up the Integrated Arts program. Tori is a member of the Troy Arts Council Board of Directors, and she serves as a resource person for the Johnson Center for the Arts and several other local and community arts, civic, and education organizations. She currently serves as Department Chair and tenured Associate Professor in the Department of Theatre and Dance at AV狼论坛, as well as Associate Dean for the College of Arts and Humanities. Tori is a proud native of Brundidge, Alabama. 

 
 Skaggs
Prof. Greg Skaggs
Chair, Department of Art & Design 
(334) 670-5738 
jgskaggs@troy.edu
 

Greg Skaggs is an active artist who has shown his work throughout the south and southwest and internationally. Notably, he was selected to show nationally in New American Drawings and regionally in Drawing on Alabama, both showcased up-and-coming talent from the United States and throughout the South. Selected works were also chosen for 鈥淯rban Wild鈥 at the Contemporary Museum of Art in Mobile, Alabama, and 鈥淯ncommon Territory 鈥 Contemporary Art in Alabama鈥 at the Montgomery Museum of Fine Art. Skaggs was selected to be a part of a group show at the Ogden Museum of Art in New Orleans. He is also a member of IC3 (International Center of Collaboration and Creativity), which has worked on projects in Halmstad, Sweden. He served on the Board of Trustees at the Wiregrass Museum of Art from 2008 鈥 2015 and currently serves as the Vice-President for Communications for FATE (Foundations in Art: Theory and Education). Skaggs also was appointed to serve on the curriculum board for Advanced Placement鈥揟he College Board (associated with Educational Test颅ing Services) and spends part of his summer as a reader for AP Studio in Salt Lake City, Utah. 
 
Other exhibitions include a solo show at the Birgit Nilsson Galleri, 脰rebro Konstskola, 脰rebro, Sweden; and collaborations with McMaster's University in Hamilton, Canada. Skaggs has also collaborated with artists from 脰rebro, Sweden; London, England; Tel Aviv, Israel; and Bremen, Germany.
 
Born in Longmont, Colorado 鈥 to the parents of oil tycoons and cattle barons 鈥 and living much of his life in Texas and Oklahoma, Greg Skaggs serves as Professor and Chair of the Department of Art & Design at AV狼论坛. Greg holds undergraduate degrees in Graphic Design and Art Education, and an MFA in Painting and Drawing from the University of Oklahoma.

 

Curnutt

Dr. Kirk L. Curnutt 
Chair, Department of English 
(334) 241-9701 
kcurnutt@troy.edu 

 

Kirk Curnutt joined the faculty of AV狼论坛's Montgomery campus in 1993 and was for the first stretch of his career the youngest tenured professor in the system. During his twenty-two years in the capital city, he helped developed first the television distance learning initiative and then the English department's online major and its writing courses. In 2016 he relocated to the Troy campus to oversee English offerings throughout the entire system. Thanks to his time in Montgomery, his research interests have focused on F. Scott Fitzgerald. For many years he served on the board of the Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald Museum in Montgomery and since 2013 has served as the executive director of the international F. Scott Fitzgerald Society. He is the author of several works of fiction and criticism on not only Fitzgerald, but also Toni Morrison, William Faulkner, the 1970s, and popular music. He teaches both online and on the Troy campus, focusing on creative writing, American literature, senior seminar, and鈥攆inally, after many years of begging the School of Music to permit him鈥攖he history of rock 鈥榥' roll. 

 

Allen Jones

 

Allen E. Jones, Ph.D.

Chair, Department of History & Philosophy

Patterson Hall 222 
(334) 670-3512
ajones@troy.edu

In August 2020, Jones published Death and Afterlife in the Pages of Gregory of Tours: Religion and Society in Late Antique Gaul (Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2020). Bishop Gregory of Tours was a prolific writer of hagiography and author of a ten-book history popularly called the History of the Franks. Jones argues that elements of Gallic society informed Gregory's decisions to compose in the genres he did. Parents and other relations instilled in the youth a belief that it was imperative to trust the saints in order to overcome the ills of the age. It was the prospect of dying that convinced young Gregory to enter the clergy. The happenstance of warfare raging about the diocese during the early years of Bishop Gregory's episcopacy compelled the budding hagiographer to also write history. Death figures prominently in both kinds of writings. Jones contends that the miracula and historia reveal how the author mused about signs pertaining to individuals' deaths and speculated about the eternal fates, both heavenly and infernal, for many characters in his text. Not least among those whose afterlife prospects Gregory investigated and sometimes proclaimed were members of the royal Merovingian family in whose courts the bishop circulated. Around the twentieth year of Gregory's episcopacy, death deprived the writer from putting the corpus into final form.

In 2009 Jones published Social Mobility in Late Antique Gaul: Strategies and Opportunities for the Non-Elite (Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press; reprinted in paperback, 2014). The work investigates the extent to which people who were not part of the power structures of Gaul impacted society as they pursued their own goals. It details how particular groupings of non-aristocrats--from lesser clerics and beggars registered at local churches to physicians and folk healers--cooperated and contended with others, adopting strategies not unlike those of society's elites to improve their lot in life.

 

Taylor

Dr. Robbyn Taylor
Director, Hall School of Journalism & Communication
(334) 670-3233
rtaylor@troy.edu 

 

Robbyn Brooks Taylor is the director of Hall School of Journalism & Communication, where she also teaches undergraduate, master's and doctoral students. She earned both her B.S. in Broadcast Journalism and M.S. in Strategic Communication from AV狼论坛 and completed her Ph.D. in Communication at Regent University. Dr. Taylor specializes in mobile journalism and multimedia journalism techniques, and also works with the department's broadcast, advertising and public relations students. Dr. Taylor was the student publications adviser for Troy's student newspaper, The Tropolitan, and the school's yearbook, The Palladium until June 2022 when she became the school's director. Before joining the Hall School's faculty, Dr. Taylor worked as a photojournalist at WSFA in Montgomery, a reporter at WNCF in Montgomery, a reporter, mobile journalist, columnist and editor for Freedom Communications in Northwest Florida (The Destin Log, The Northwest Florida Daily News and The Crestview News Bulletin), an international spokesperson and media coordinator for People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals in Washington, D.C. and as managing editor of The Messenger in Troy. Dr. Taylor has garnered awards for her journalism writing both in Florida and Alabama, and has won top paper awards from divisions in the Southern States Communication Association, the National Communication Association and the Religious Communication Association. Dr. Taylor is currently the immediate past-chair and nominating representative of the Political Communication Division of the Southern States Communication Association, the president-elect of the Southeast Journalism Conference and on the editorial board of Artifact Analysis. 

 

Yang

Dr. Hui-Ting Yang
Director, John M. Long School of Music

hyang42134@troy.edu
(334) 808-6644
 

Dr. Hui-Ting Yang is Professor of Piano at AV狼论坛 John M. Long School of Music, where she serves as the Director and the Coordinator of Applied Studies.

As an active performer and educator, she has performed, lectured, and conducted master classes throughout the Czech Republic, Korea, China, Taiwan and the United States. In summers 2015, 2016, and 2018 she was invited to give recitals, lectures, master classes, and to teach applied piano in several schools in China, including at the Sichuan Normal University, Sichuan University of Science and Engineering, Nanjing University of Arts, Nanjing Normal University, Southwest University, Chongqing Normal University, Guangzhou Normal University, and Shandong University at Weihai. She also performed Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue with the Symphony Band as the first concert of the Steinway Artist Concert Series at AV狼论坛 in April 2015. In 2018 she collaborated with the Symphony Band again performing the Shostakovich Piano Concerto No. 2 and Bernstein's Prelude, Fugue, and Riffs. In September 2012 she recorded three chamber works by Ladislav Kub铆k with mezzo-soprano Phyllis Pancella and violinist Karen Bentley Pollick. In November 2016 Dr. Yang and Ms. Pancella performed a recital in celebration of Kubik's seventieth birthday in Prague and recorded several his works, including 24 HAIKU for mezzo-soprano and piano, and Gong for mezzo-soprano, alto flute, piano, and electronics. In June 2010 she performed seven solo recitals throughout the Czech Republic, including performances at the highly acclaimed Cesky Krumlov International Music Festival and the Artist Concert Series in D臎膷铆n.

She has also performed at numerous conferences and festivals including 鈥淭he Days of Contemporary Music鈥 festival in Prague, Parma New Music Festival, the Festival of New Music at the Florida State University, the Society of Composers Inc. National Conference, International and National Conferences of the College of Music Society, and the Florida State Music Teacher's Association Annual Conference. Her recordings are available through Kum Seoung Records, Parma, Arco Diva, and Neos.

In Spring 2022, Dr. Yang was selected as a AV狼论坛 Chancellor's Fellow and has been an advocate of the faculty/staff training and readiness in student mental health crisis since then. She is the recipient of the 2016 Steinway & Sons Top Teacher Award and the recipient of the Orpheus Award from the Iota Nu Chapter of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Fraternity at AV狼论坛 in 2018. She also received the AV狼论坛 2009 Faculty Senate Excellence Award.

Hui-Ting Yang is a Steinway Artist and an inductee of the Steinway and Sons Teacher Hall of Fame 2023. To visit the Steinway & Sons Artist roster go to:

 

Suero

 

Dr. Kelly Suero is Chair, Associate Professor of Spanish, and Coordinator of Troy Online Spanish. She is the author of Technology and Gendered Genre Evolution in Latin America: Writers, Bloggers, Activists, and Floggers and 鈥淎buelas de Plaza de Mayo: Breakthrough DNA Advances in the Fight for Human Rights,鈥 which details her collaboration with the five-time Nobel Peace Prize-nominated group, Abuelas de Plaza de Mayo. Her other works include several articles and two Spanish-language textbooks, Nuestra Voz: An Introduction to the Spanish Language and 隆Aprendamos! Spanish for Beginners. Dr. Suero's research interests encompass Technology in Literature, Southern Cone Literature, Literary Genres, Human Rights, Latin American Politics and Policy, and Indigenous Studies. Alongside her scholarship, she has received the Ingalls Award for Excellence in Classroom Teaching, a once-in-a-lifetime award nominated and voted on by students at AV狼论坛. Dr. Suero is also an avid supporter and leader of study abroad programs; since her appointment at Troy, she has led programs to Argentina, Uruguay, and Peru.

 

Dr. Leora Waldner

Dr. Leora Waldner
Associate Dean for Strategic Innovation

Professor of Public Administration
AV狼论坛
Atlanta, GA
lwaldner@troy.edu
(404) 954-1287

 

Assistant Dean Robert Saunders

Dr. Martin Olliff
CAS Campus Coordinator
(Dothan Campus)

Professor of History
AV狼论坛
500 University Drive
Dothan, Alabama 36303
molliff@troy.edu
(334) 983-6556 ext. 21327

 

Lotierzo

Whitney Bowers
Communications Coordinator, College of Arts and Humanities
(334) 670-3196
wbowers@troy.edu 

 

Lotierzo

Celia Lotierzo
Administrative Assistant, College of Arts and Humanities
(334) 808-6805
clotierzo@troy.edu 

 

Herndon

Marie Herndon
Administrative Assistant/Operations, College of Arts and Humanities
(334) 670-3869
mherndon@troy.edu 

 

 

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