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The Conversation: US health care is rife with high costs and deep inequities, and that’s no accident – a public health historian explains how the system was shaped to serve profit and politicians
The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine have awarded Auburn $550,000 over the next five years to establish a Gulf Scholars Program on campus.
Brucie Porter hopes to change the conversation around school funding through researching the history of rural, low-income and predominantly Black public schools.
The 8-episode series hosted by software engineering senior Addy Lee pulls from chemistry and culture, science and society, to uncover the truth behind beauty standards and laws of attraction.
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.
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.