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Harold Franklin, Auburn's first African-American student, said it was made clear that he would not be allowed to earn his master's degree because of the color of his skin.
While the use of facial masks have controlled the spread of the virus, they can reduce the audibility of speech cues, thereby reducing the speech intelligibility for listeners.
A self-described passionate Earth Citizen, Jerald Crook, who graduated in 2012 with a bachelor’s degree in history, is the new program coordinator at Georgia Humanities.
“Blithe Spirit” student stage manager, Anna Vu, was the first to step up to the plate and manage Auburn Theatre's first digital performance -- setting the standard for the rest of the online productions to follow.
Benjamin Fagan has been appointed as the Honors College’s assistant director for National Prestigious Scholarships. The associate professor of English will support undergraduate and graduate students from across campus, educating them on national scholarship programs.