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The Renaissance Society of America recognized Auburn University’s interdisciplinary Kassel Hand Project, in which historians and engineers worked together to recreate a 16th-century mechanical limb for educational purposes, with its 2026 Digital Innovation Award.
Brianna Gordon aims to change the stigma around seeking mental health services in the United States military through determining relationships between religion, spirituality and help-seeking rates.
When Elizabeth Brestan-Knight joined the Auburn faculty in 1999, she was one of the first in Alabama to be trained in parent-child interaction therapy. Now, the Alma Holladay Professor of Psychological Sciences is expanding the reach of PCIT to the benefit of families around the world.
Following the 2024 Auburn University Research Symposium, six College of Liberal Arts students received awards for their posters and oral presentations.