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Water—the foundation of all life on our planet—is a hard-won luxury in the world’s poorest regions. One group of Auburn alumni is working to change that.
Named for a song by 1975 music education graduate Don Clayton, the Don and Alexandra Clayton “Lucky Man” Studio is a premier facility that will not only transform the department’s curriculum potential, but also the recording industry in the Southeast.
On the night of Sept. 11, 2001, Brian Pultro joined the Navy. He completed Auburn’s ROTC program, earned a political science degree and went on to serve for 11 years.
Leah Rawls Atkins, the first person to earn a history doctorate from Auburn University and the founding director of the Center for the Arts & Humanities, leaves a legacy in academics, service and athletics.