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Associate Professor of History Christopher Ferguson discusses the important role the exchange of manufactured greeting cards played in the 19th-century version of Valentine’s Day.
On Dec. 6, the John R. Lewis Legacy Institute partnered with the Caroline Marshall Draughon Center for the Arts and Humanities to surprise Gibson with a framed copy of "This Land."
The Kassel Hand, one of the only surviving mechanical limbs of its kind from the 1500s, has been a mystery for some time. Because of its age, condition and the environment it must be kept in, no one knew exactly how it worked. Until now.
The reputation of the School of Communication and Journalism and its programs were showcased to a national audience on ESPN when ESPN Sideline Reporter Taylor Davis '14 shared a heartfelt tribute to Senior Lecturer Ric Smith during the broadcast of Auburn's homecoming game.