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The Kassel Hand, one of the only surviving mechanical limbs of its kind from the 1500s, has been a mystery for some time. Because of its age, condition and the environment it must be kept in, no one knew exactly how it worked. Until now.
On Saturday, Jan. 4, 1964, Harold A. Franklin signed his name on an admission form to enroll as a graduate student, officially integrating Auburn University.
Xaq Frohlich, associate professor of history and the author of From Label to Table: Regulating Food in America in the Information Age, was recently featured on Eater.com.
Ariel Liberman, assistant professor of law and legal studies, adds his law school teaching experience, religious studies programs and international contexts to the Law and Justice program.