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During the American Revolution, Brits weren’t just facing off against white Protestant Christians − US patriots are diverse and have been since Day 1
CONVERSATION: During the American Revolution, Brits weren’t just facing off against white Protestant Christians − US patriots are diverse and have been since Day 1
The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine have awarded Auburn $550,000 over the next five years to establish a Gulf Scholars Program on campus.
Kathryn Floyd, an associate professor of art history, has received the Gerald and Emily Leischuck Endowed Presidential Award for Excellence in Teaching.
Believing that learning happens best through experience, Walden uses hands-on activities and group discussions to illustrate leadership and decision-making principles in his classes.
Assistant Professor Ethan Engelhardt, who works to improve outcomes for children in foster care through research, knows the system’s limitations firsthand.
Curtis O. Liles III Endowed Professor of Political Science Mitchell Brown discusses rules and concerns around replacing a vice presidential candidate in Newsweek.
Auburn University Adjunct Instructor of History David Burke argues that underground nuclear tests helped avoid nuclear war and has likely saved thousands of lives through natural disaster detection.