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Cassidy Brydon, a doctoral candidate in clinical psychology, is developing the first culturally sensitive expressive writing model, specifically for people who experience microaggressions.
Kathryn Floyd, an associate professor of art history, has received the Gerald and Emily Leischuck Endowed Presidential Award for Excellence in Teaching.
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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.
As schools and statehouses grapple with cell phone use in the classroom, researchers in the College of Liberal Arts have evaluated a promising cell phone ban policy that benefits students and teachers alike.