About the Project
The new Health Sciences building planned for Troy University’s flagship campus in Troy, Ala., will serve as a catalyst for learning and research while addressing the need for qualified health professionals throughout the state. The building would include labs for exercise science, biomechanics, and movement education; simulation spaces, including more than 30 hospital beds; and increased classroom spaces including a 150-seat theater.
Opportunities
Building
$2 Million - Committed
Troy University alumnus, Billy Jones, is President of Crowne Management, LLC, which operates 17 nursing homes in Alabama, from Mobile to Huntsville, along with assisted living and therapy facilities, a home health care and hospice service. Jones is seeking to help TROY students who want to enter health sciences fields with a gift of $2 million. TROY Chancellor Dr. Jack Hawkins, Jr. said, “This type of generous gift will have a transformative impact on our programming and how we serve and equip health sciences students for their vital roles within the workforce. We often say that the most important thing we do at Troy University is serve students. Mr. Jones’ generous gift is evidence of the culture of caring that exists at TROY, not only among our faculty and staff, but also among our alumni. This will impact Troy University students for generations to come.”
Nursing Center - First Floor
Nursing Center
$1.5 Million
Lobby
$500,000
Nursing Simulation Labs
Sim Labs x 5
$100,000
Nursing Simulation Bays
Nursing Bays x 17
$25,000
Kinesiology and Health Promotion Center - Second Floor
KHP Center
$1.5 Million
Health Science Auditorium
$500,000
2nd Floor Lobby
$250,000
Applied Physiology Lab
$100,000
Sports Science Lab
$100,000
Mezzanine
$100,000
Movement Education Lab x2 - Committed
$100,000
Administrative Offices - Third Floor
Health Sciences Conference Room
$100,000
Donor Wall
Main Lobby - $10,000+
Floor Plans
Renderings
South Lobby
Main Lobby
Auditorium Classroom
Multipurpose Classroom
Nursing Center