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Researchers in the College of Liberal Arts’ Department of History and the Samuel Ginn College of Engineering at Auburn University hope to recreate part of the past by creating a working model of one of the world’s earliest mechanical prosthetics.
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.
"Justice and the Interstates" examines the toll that the construction of the U.S. Interstate Highway System has taken on vulnerable communities over the past seven decades.
Master of Community Planning students spent the spring semester in Camp Hill, working with residents and community partners to develop a resiliency plan for economic, environmental and social challenges.
The Broadcast Education Association honored Phillip Coxwell, a communication graduate student and Auburn multimedia specialist, for research excellence in October.