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Paula Backscheider likens the writing of her latest book to an archaeological dig in which she didn't know exactly what her discoveries meant until she had assembled the pieces she'd unearthed.
Associate Professor of Media Studies Eleanor Patterson's book, "Bootlegging the Airwaves: Alternative Histories of Radio and Television Distribution," has received the 2025 IAMHIST-Michael Nelson Book Prize.
The project secured funding from the Hearing Industry Research Consortium, which supports research projects that benefit the hearing aid industry and its customers.
From electronic devices we rely upon to life-changing decisions made in voting booths, Auburn researchers are on the front lines to prevent potential cyberattacks.