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After a car accident left marathon runner Kendal Hull unable to navigate campus with her morning coffee, a couple of jAUnt drivers came to her rescue with a custom 3D-printed cup holder.
Senior Lecturer of History Zachary Schulz, author of Alabama's first state oral health report, discusses public drinking water fluoridation in The Auburn Villager.
Assistant Professor of History Heidi Hausse explores how Western attitudes toward surgical and artisanal interventions in the body started transforming around 500 years ago.
Melissa Warnke ’09 has never been afraid to reinvent herself. A communications professional, small business owner and mom to two young daughters, Warnke has built a life defined by curiosity, courage and purpose.
To mark the 250th anniversary of the United States' independence, the Department of History will host a series of public talks that will explore the legacies of the American Revolution on three vital areas of American life: the law, freedom of the press, and public health.