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Scholarship support shapes student’s path to service across rural Alabama

Clara Ragan planned to plow through college in two or three years and go straight to law school. But the scholarships she received at Auburn changed those plans — and the course of her life. ...

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Auburn students witness constitutional law in action at U.S. Court of Appeals

Five students from the Auburn University College of Liberal Arts recently attended an oral argument in a landmark case at the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit in Atlan ...

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Law & Justice student creates community through leadership

Law and Justice junior Maggie Haggerty found her place at Auburn through her involvement in student organizations such as Mock Trial. Now she’s creating community for students like her by le ...

Research & Outreach


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The First Amendment: Why freedom of the press was revolutionary then and now

Assistant Professor of Journalism Autumn Linford studies journalism history and said the Founding Fathers’ vision of America would not have come to be without freedom of the press. ...

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AHA! Moments: Alabama Historical Association connects our pasts for a better future

The Alabama Historical Association, which Auburn has helped lead for generations, believes every story in the state creates the patchwork fabric of our past upon which the future co ...

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History researcher studying cultural branding of foods in Denmark

Associate Professor Xaq Frohlich is currently a visiting scholar at the University of Southern Denmark, where he's studying the history of the Mediterranean diet and New Nordic cuis ...

Arts & Culture


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Theatre & Dance’s ‘Wayfinding’ season concluding with ‘Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike,’ opening April 9

Christopher Durang’s Tony Award-winning play “Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike” will be presented April 9-18, 2026, at the Telfair B. Peet Black Box Theatre. ...

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English professor’s essay collection examines humanity shaped by life’s touchstones

“Rubble Masonry,” the first essay collection by Lanier Endowed Professor of Creative Writing Rose McLarney, explores the cultural touchstones of life in the Ame ...

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Lighting, costumes flesh out Fleet Street for Auburn’s ‘Sweeney Todd’ production

Lighting Designer Danielle Curtis and Costume Designer Jennifer Salter bring 19th-century London to life for the upcoming production of "Sweeney Todd: The Demon ...

Outstanding Alumni


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Better by billions: Marvin J. Price ’11 makes North Carolina history with business investments

Community planning alumnus Marvin J. Price ’11 became an economic developer to see spreadsheets turn into smiles in his community. ...

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Truth in poetry: Leslie Harper Worthington ’07 reflects on Auburn, authorship

Leslie Harper Worthington's upcoming poetic memoir, “Why Would You Leave Me?” explores a childhood shaped by painful revelations a ...

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From Biggin Hall to Bikini Bottom: Caleb Eason '23 makes his mark at Nickelodeon

When Nickelodeon’s 2025 NFL Wild Card simulcast aired, one of the most talked-about moments was the return of SpongeBob's nemesis, ...