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Auburn Honors student builds $200K business before graduation
Grace Miles turned a simple LinkedIn message into nearly $200,000 in revenue as a campus manager for Fresh Prints, an achievement that stands out on a campus known for its entrepreneurial energy and strong Greek life.
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Auburn Alumni Association celebrates Lifetime Achievement, Young Alumni Award recipients
The Auburn Alumni Association recently honored Harold D. Melton '88, a partner at Troutman Pepper and former chief justice of the Georgia Supreme Court, with a Lifetime Achievement Award.
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New fund honors trailblazing alumna, supports ROTC students
Marine Corps Colonel Chris Rodatz is honoring the memory of his wife — one of the first women on Auburn's competitive rifle team — with an endowment to support ROTC students.
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The philosophy of freedom: Ideas that shaped the American Revolution
250 years after the signing of the Declaration of Independence, Americans still grapple with many of the same questions that shaped the Revolutionary era. Roderick T. Long, professor of philosophy, believes those questions are key to understanding the American Revolution itself.