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. ...
Bitingly sharp and surprisingly relevant, "Wellesley Girl" explores a miniature republic facing environmental fallout. ...
Graduate student Abosede Onifade combines her passion for humanity and the environment to work towards a more just pla ...
Auburn students share study abroad highlights from Peru, Spain, Guatemala and Ireland. ...
Domestic violence survivors served by the Domestic Violence Intervention Center of Eas ...
From electronic devices we rely upon to life-changing decisions made in voting booths, ...
The initiative, "Leveraging the Ethics Bowl Framework for Artificial Intelligence Ethi ...
Theatre & Dance faculty traveled across the country this summer to bring the Bard's wo ...
The Department of Theatre & Dance hopes to cultivate conversations about resiliency th ...
Aerial fabrics is an art form in which a performer maneuvers mid-air on two long strip ...
Support from the Auburn Family is driving the creation of Auburn’s first recording stu ...
The reputation of the School of Communication and Journalism and its programs were sho ...
Billy Renkl's award-winning mixed media work can be found around the world, and this f ...