Troy’s affiliate project is centered on developing public speaking resources! Troy is an Associate Professor of Communication, teaching courses in the Public Communication and Culture Studies and Speech Communication areas of study. His research examines the rhetorical dimensions of democratic citizenship and democratic action in both historical and contemporary contexts.
Recent Blog Posts from Troy
On being a First Generation College Student (. . . and Faculty and Staff)
This post is co-authored between Associate Professor Troy Murphy and Anna Lariviere—Psychology Major…
Oral Presentation “one-pagers”
As we turn the corner on the Winter semester, many faculty members may start thinking about end-of-t…
Library (and Public Speaking?!?) Subject Guides: Need Help with End-of-semester Presentations?
Dear (insert faculty name), I hope this finds you well, (insert first name), enjoying the lovely (in…
Oral Presentations: from Aristotle to Zoom
As I’ve engaged with fellow Hub affiliates (and read more about their projects on this blog!), I am …