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Senior Lecturer of History Zachary Schulz, author of Alabama's first state oral health report, discusses public drinking water fluoridation in The Auburn Villager.
Alyssa White, '14, is pursuing her PhD at Oxford University where she is researching Japanese archaeology, human growth and development, transition to agriculture, and skeletal evidence of trauma and stress.
Associate Professor of History Xaq Frohlich discusses his book, "From Label to Table: Regulating Food in America in the Information Age," with Utah Public Radio's "Eating the Past."
Leah Rawls Atkins, the first person to earn a history doctorate from Auburn University and the founding director of the Center for the Arts & Humanities, leaves a legacy in academics, service and athletics.
Zachary Schulz, an Auburn University history lecturer and public health historian, recently delivered a Zoom presentation to the Swedish Society of Medicine (SSM) titled "Healthcare Policy in Focus: Trump vs. Harris and the Future of American Healthcare."