Welcome to the Department of Anthropology, Sociology, and Criminology
Studying Anthropology, Sociology, and Criminology uniquely prepares you for life in
the 21st Century. A degree in Anthropology, Sociology, or Criminology will teach you
the latest research methods to address today’s social problems in this increasingly
multicultural and digitized era. We offer professional training in analytical software
such SPSS and GIS. We also provide multiple hands-on research opportunities such as
archaeological digs, focus group research in the community, applied sociological research
projects, GIS mapping projects, forensics, and other community-based experiential
projects.
Our numerous course offerings within the Department of Anthropology, Sociology, and
Criminology are taught at the Troy home campus, the Troy Dothan campus, the Troy Montgomery
Campus, and the Troy Online campus. We also offer a world-class Masters in Sociology
and Criminology.
For information on the various undergraduate programs and the graduate program offered
within the Department of Anthropology, Sociology, and Criminology, please feel free
to contact us at socialsciences@troy.edu.
2022 Robert Ezra Park Award
Dr. Sharon Everhardt is the 2022 recipient of the Robert Ezra Park Award for Sociological
Practice issued by the Association for Applied and Clinical Sociology. This award
is for her research contributions involving the Troy-Tutwiler Garden of Perseverance
and its Contribution to Social Transformation and Research.
Troy University’s International Arts Center displays artwork of Tutwiler inmates in
the Garden of Perseverance.
Dr. Stephen Carmody and students make key discoveries while partnering with Italy’s
University of Pisa. See the above links for more information.
Statewide iCare Campaign
The Advanced Victimology class and Mrs. Jessica Childs participated in the statewide
iCare campaign that Family Sunshine center is doing for Domestic violence awareness
month today. They wore black eye stickers and buttons to raise awareness for Domestic
Violence.
Sociology of Sport
Troy Women’s Basketball coach Dr. Chanda Rigby stopped by Dr. Tatch’s Sociology of
Sport class October 29, 2021 to serve as a guest lecturer. Dr. Rigby spoke in depth
about her role as a change agent, the importance of developing leadership skills,
setting high goals, and instilling hope in those around you. Connecting her personal
story of developing winning programs at numerous stops throughout her career, Dr.
Rigby encouraged the class to take risks and be willing and ready to come back stronger
from setbacks. In addition, as this week’s content pertained to intercollegiate athletics,
Dr. Rigby spoke on women’s representation in sport, gender disparities in intercollegiate
sports, and women’s professional basketball overseas. We were so excited to have Dr.
Rigby join us, and will gladly welcome her back anytime!
Honors Convocation
The Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award winner Oshea Beckford
Honors Convocation
Alpha Phi Sigma Distinguished Honors Graduate Prize winner Emily Johnson
Troy University Student Kristen Bird and Italian Colleague Excavating Human Remains
at the Vada Volaterrana Site.
Jasmine Daughtry, 2019 Sociology Graduate and USDA Grant Coordinator for Tutweiler
Garden Project 2018-2019 Year
.
Troy University Students and Our Italian Colleagues Learning Human Remains Together
Students and Professor Present Sociological Papers in Montgomery
Masters of Social Science students featured left to right (Jessica Nash, Krystal Colon,
Brennan Gonzalez, Charles Stringer, and Derrick Black) and Dr. Jeneve Brooks, Assoc.
Prof. of Sociology present at the 51st Annual meeting of the Alabama Mississippi Sociological Association
conference in Montgomery on February 28, 2020.
Troy University Students Excavating at the Vada Volaterrana Site in Italy
Dr. Sharon Everhardt Teaching Tutweiler Prison Garden Project Participants about Communication
Anthropology Students Visit Cathedral Caverns
Archaeological students were able to study the cave formations at Cathedral Caverns
State Park during a contracted archaeological survey conducted for the Alabama Department
of Conservation and Natural Resources State Lands Division of State Parks.
2018 Montgomery Campus Voter Registration Drive
Brandon Guy, Vice President of the Social Justice Club (left) and Chante' Pearson,
President of the Social Justice Club (right) help to register students during the
2018 Montgomery Campus Voter Registration Drive
Students Present Their Research in New Mexico
Troy University anthropology undergraduate students Jennifer Simpson (left) and Kaitlyn
Weis (right) present a research poster entitled New Investigations at Russell Cave, Alabama at the 84th Annual Society of American Archaeology meeting in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Sociology Students Work with Valiant Cross Academy
Sociology students Jasmine Denson Daughtry (left) and Sandy Simons (right) working
on the Valiant Cross Academy Farm Stand to promote food security in Montgomery. The Social Sciences includes several disciplines that analyze society and the world
around us. At Troy University, there are several core disciplines within the Division
of Social Sciences. These include Accelerated Law, Anthropology, Applied Sciences,
Social Sciences, Social Science Education, and Sociology.
MidSouth Sociological Association 2021-Charlotte, NC
From left to right: Ryan Howard, Justin McPherson, Dr. Tatch and Dr. Sabri
MidSouth Sociological Association Student Presentations in Charlotte, NC
From left to right: Justin McPherson, Senior in Social Science Education and Justin
Howard, Junior in Sociology
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