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Photo Gallery: 2025 Auburn Research Symposium

On March 26, Auburn University celebrated research and creative scholarship by undergraduate students, graduate students and post-doctoral researchers through the 2025 Research Symposium. Students from across disciplines demonstrated research and creative excellence in the College of Liberal Arts.


Lily Dunaway and Addison Garrott posing for photo in front of their poster presentations

Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences student Lily Dunaway (left) presented "Enhancing access to hearing healthcare for Korean population by development and validation of the Korean version of the HEAR COMMAND Tool." Addison Garrott (right) presented "Speech sound errors and language ability are predictive of word reading and spelling."


Amatallah Saulawa speaking to guest at the research symposium

International Studies student Amatallah Saulawa shared research on "Shared clinical decision-making on vaccines among community pharmacists."


Emma Narlinger, Natalie White and Amy Kim pose for a photo in front of their poster presentation

Psychological Sciences student Natalie White (center) was the primary author of "Religion on Auburn's campus and its effect on students." She presented alongside co-authors Emma Narlinger (left) and Amy Kim (right).


Kaitlin Coyle presenting at the research symposium

Kaitlin Coyle, a graduate student in the Department of English, presented "My personal design process: A model for human-centered design & advocacy."


Esther Kim posing for photo in front of poster presentation

Esther Kim, a graduate student in the School of Communication and Journalism, presented research on "Acculturative stress caused by uncertain future opportunity by duration of visa status process."


Aaron Bohn answering questions at the research symposium

Psychological Sciences student Aaron Bohn's research focused on "Health literacy: An observational cross-sectional survey at an Alabama community health center."


Alexis Stoffers posing for photo with symposium guest

Alexis Stoffers, a graduate student in the Department of English, presented "Expanding the Alabama authors of the 19th and 20th centuries digital project."


McCarley Rickman explaining research to a guest at the symposium

Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences student McCarley Rickman presented "Public perceptions of stuttering on Auburn University's campus."


Allison Keller posing for photo in front of research poster

Allison Keller, an undergraduate student in the Department of Psychological Sciences, presented her findings on "Changes in college students' social media use and well-being from 2020 to 2024."


Toni Lee discussing research with anthropology professor Meghan Buchanan

Anthropology student Toni Lee presented, "Anemia and health in enslaved Africans from Newton Plantation, Barbados."

In total, dozens of College of Liberal Arts students participated in the annual celebration of research and creative scholarship.

Learn more at the 2025 Research Symposium website.

Tags: Research Students Communication and Journalism Speech Language and Hearing Sciences English World Languages Literatures and Cultures Psychological Sciences Anthropology

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