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The lecture, titled “Moving the Needle: What tight labor markets do for the poor,” will address the question, “What happens when jobs are plentiful, and workers are hard to come by?”
Murtadha, who is also a professional actor, director and producer, combines industry experience and a service mindset to his acting courses in Auburn University’s Department of Theatre & Dance.
Political science doctoral student Linggong Kong discusses how the Tesla billionaire's financial entanglement in China raises the prospect that he could be the odd man out when it comes to Trump's Asia policy.
Psychology senior Emily Findlay examined students’ attitudes toward remote work following the COVID-19 pandemic, revealing surprising insights into their preference for in-person engagements.
A partnership between Auburn University and Lee County Youth Development Center (LCYDC), “Fostering Communities in the Kitchen and Garden” was awarded a 2020 Intramural Grants Program (IGP) Interdisciplinary Team Research Grant.