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The philosophy of freedom: Ideas that shaped the American Revolution

250 years after the signing of the Declaration of Independence, Americans still grapple with many of the same questions that shaped the Revolutionary era. Roderick T. Long, professor of philosophy, believes those questions are key to understanding the American Revolution itself. ...

Our Students


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Auburn Honors student builds $200K business before graduation

Grace Miles turned a simple LinkedIn message into nearly $200,000 in revenue as a campus manager for Fresh Prints, an achievement that stands out on a campus known for its entrepreneurial energy and strong Greek life. ...

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Creativity with purpose: Auburn scholarship support opens doors for Julianna Acomb

When Julianna Acomb started searching for colleges, she knew exactly what she wanted: professors who would challenge her creativity and help sharpen her writing. Auburn University’s English department immediately stoo ...

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Performance artist Tim Miller helps students find power in personal stories

Tim Miller, a performance artist and writer known for his exploration of identity through humor and passion, worked with Auburn Theatre & Dance students this spring to create "Body Maps," an original piece devised fro ...

Research & Outreach


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Law & Justice professor inducted into first-ever Fellowship to Combat Campus Antisemitism

Ariel Liberman, assistant professor of law and legal studies in the Department of Political Science, will represent Auburn University in a new national initiative to study and stop antisemitism in higher education. ...

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Reading into it: SLHS promotes childhood development through literacy

The Auburn University Speech and Hearing Clinic meets children where they are – at the campus clinic, in our community or via telehealth, so that every child has access to evidence-based literacy evaluation and tre ...

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By land and by sea: Global intervention in the American Revolution ensured its success

As the United States of America celebrates its 250th anniversary this year, research in the College of Liberal Arts shows that beyond our own borders, the road to independence was paved by Patriots’ powerful global ...

Arts & Culture


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Philanthropy powers hands-on learning for future music business pros

The Don and Alexandra Clayton Recording Arts Honors, a juried competition for contemporary student musicians at Auburn’s Lucky Man Studio, is serving as a real-world launchpad for aspiring recording industry talent ...

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Theatre Management graduate helps Auburn schoolchildren, seniors make performance art with memories

Abigail Bowling, a recent Theatre Management and Creative Writing graduate, interned this spring with the Caroline Marshall Draughon Center for the Arts and Humanities to show generations of Auburn residents that t ...

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Auburn Art unveils 50-foot mural honoring Poarch Creek Indians

The Poarch Creek Indians now have a permanent art installation celebrating their history and culture after Auburn students and faculty completed the university’s largest academic mural project. ...

Outstanding Alumni


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The 'second mountain' of Tripp Haston’s ’90 legal journey

After years of legal engagements across the world, Tripp Haston brought the lessons he learned home to Auburn and into the classroom. ...

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Shared history and a legacy of opportunity

More than 25 years after meeting at Auburn, six alumnae are turning a lifelong friendship into scholarship support for the next gener ...

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Ready to serve: Scholarships support Anthropology alumna hoping to make difference

Manna Mathews had plenty of reasons to choose Auburn, including an exceptional anthropology program, a campus she’d loved from the mo ...