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Associate Professor of History Christopher Ferguson discusses the important role the exchange of manufactured greeting cards played in the 19th-century version of Valentine’s Day.
“Bloody Sunday, Selma and the Long Civil Rights Movement” invited teachers from across the country to explore understudied people and places of the civil rights movement.
Auburn University was one of four major sponsors of Big Bad Con, a nonprofit game convention that has become one of the key spaces for new and emerging designers.
Adobe Portfolio is now being integrated in the art curriculum at Auburn, allowing students to cultivate an online presence that will be vital following their graduation.
On this episode of the "Things You Didn't Know You Didn't Know" podcast, Dr. Tiffany Brown joins host Brandon Etheredge to discuss new treatments to address eating disorders and body image.