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Lighting Designer Danielle Curtis and Costume Designer Jennifer Salter bring 19th-century London to life for the upcoming production of "Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street," running at the Telfair B. Peet Theatre from Feb. 19-28.
A collaboration between Auburn's Office of Outreach and the National Forum of Black Public Administrators - East Central Alabama Chapter, the award recognizes educators who have profoundly impacted their communities.
To strengthen Alabama’s readiness for natural disasters, Department of Political Science faculty are leading a knowledge exchange with the University of Twente.
As part of the Alabama Folklife Association’s Traditional Artist-in-Residence program, the Caroline Marshall Draughon Center for the Arts & Humanities hosted folk artist Andrew McCall, also known as “The Vine Man.” McCall shared his journey and basket-weaving techniques with Auburn students and community members.
“Blithe Spirit” student stage manager, Anna Vu, was the first to step up to the plate and manage Auburn Theatre's first digital performance -- setting the standard for the rest of the online productions to follow.