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Senior Lecturer in Communication Susan Fillippeli discusses key ways this new type of debate, at a different place and time than usual, could affect the presidential election.
The AI Nexus conference will explore the intersection of artificial intelligence with the arts, humanities and engineering. This interdisciplinary forum moves beyond traditional AI conversations, focusing on the synthesis of technical innovation with ethical inquiry, cultural critique and creative expression.
Joshua Blunt and Charles Sands have been awarded U.S. Department of State's Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship for study abroad opportunities.
College of Liberal Arts alumna Michelle Roberts double-majored in Anthropology and Political Science with a minor in Spanish while at Auburn. As a PhD student at the University of Kentucky, she’s applying all those skills to study health care in rural Appalachia.
“Life in a Mississippian Warscape: Common Field, Cahokia and the Effects of Warfare" explores the microscale of daily lives of people living at Common Field and the spread of violence and warfare.