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Auburn doctoral student developing writing therapy for students facing microaggressions

Cassidy Brydon, a doctoral candidate in clinical psychology, is developing the first culturally sensitive expressive writing model, specifically for people who experience microaggressions. ...

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Auburn Theatre & Dance students produce original show with UNIVERSES to close season

The Department of Theatre & Dance will present "Dare WE Defend" from April 18-21 in t ...

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Auburn University student researching how talking to children about voting shapes lifelong voting behavior

Hannah Raitz hopes to inform conversations around voting by researching how memorable ...

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Political Science offers National Security & Intelligence Certificate

The Department of Political Science is offering all students the opportunity to pursu ...

Our Students


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Blending passions: Bailey Croker combines music, marketing to create career path in entertainment marketing

Through a unique combination of studies, Auburn student Bailey Croker explores his interests while maintaining a wide variety of career opportunities. ...

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WATCH: Journalism-Sports Production video named finalist for 2024 Student Production Awards

"Dangerous – The Robb Taylor Mindset" was nominated as a finalist in the Sports Story or Segment category of the 2024 Student Production Awards. ...

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Political science senior Joanne Kim on fast track to become U.S. diplomat

Kim will start her career in international diplomacy immediately following graduation through the 2024 Charles B. Rangel International Affairs G ...

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Kennington receives NEH Fellowship for book on mental illness, gender in American South

Kennington's project, "Womanhood, Insanity, and Consent in the Nineteenth-Century South," will investigate mental illness, gender and law in the ...

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Auburn history professor awarded fellowship at The Huntington

Adam H. Domby, associate professor in Auburn University’s Department of History, has been awarded the prestigious Kemble Fellowship. ...

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Tech-savvy yet dissatisfied: Auburn student researches attitudes toward post-pandemic remote work

Psychology senior Emily Findlay examined students’ attitudes toward remote work following the COVID-19 pandemic, revealing surprisin ...

Arts & Culture


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Vienna study abroad experience prepares international travelers

The Department of World Languages, Literatures and Cultures prepares students to be travelers, not tourists, through its study abroa ...

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Auburn Theatre and Dance questions sacrifice, love and the future through free staged reading of 'The Children'

The staged reading of Lucy Kirkwood’s Tony Award-nominated play, "The Children," will run March 28-30 at the Telfair B. Peet Mainsta ...

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Poetry professor Rose McLarney explores history as stories told in ‘Killing the Negative,’ ‘Colorfast’

Power and truth inspired poet Rose McLarney’s latest contribution and collection, “Killing the Negative” and “Colorfast.” ...

Outstanding Alumni


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Protecting with purpose: Alex Moore's path from Auburn to international diplomacy

From the heart of the Plains to the war-torn streets of Beirut to the beaches of Normandy, retired special agent and poli ...

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The Event Troupe founder Amanda Piper '91 celebrates Auburn Family after daughter beats cancer

Amanda Piper’s return to the Plains with her daughter marked not only a milestone, but the end of a challenging road. ...

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Behind the mic: Kate Higgins '91 brings characters to life through voice acting

Renowned voice actress, singer and pianist Kate Higgins '91 has built a career around using her voice to invigorate v ...