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Family historian and author Terrance Vickerstaff and the Caroline Marshall Draughon Center for the Arts & Humanities have published a children's book about one of Auburn's first families.
When Elizabeth Brestan-Knight joined the Auburn faculty in 1999, she was one of the first in Alabama to be trained in parent-child interaction therapy. Now, the Alma Holladay Professor of Psychological Sciences is expanding the reach of PCIT to the benefit of families around the world.
The Promoting Resilience to Improve Disordered Eating (PRIDE) treatment is an innovative, virtually-delivered treatment program that targets identity-related stressors.
Katie Jett has been named Alabama’s 2026 James Madison Fellow, one of the nation’s most prestigious honors for future teachers of American history and government.
The event for “Just Follow Me: James Owens and the Integration of Southeastern Conference Football” features co-authors Thom Gossom Jr. ’75 and Sam Heys.