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The Kassel Hand, one of the only surviving mechanical limbs of its kind from the 1500s, has been a mystery for some time. Because of its age, condition and the environment it must be kept in, no one knew exactly how it worked. Until now.
The College of Liberal Arts Office of Career Services hosted a successful virtual career trek for students on Tuesday, Oct. 13, where they heard from several successful alumni and their career paths.
On this episode of the "Things You Didn't Know You Didn't Know" podcast, Dr. Tiffany Brown joins host Brandon Etheredge to discuss new treatments to address eating disorders and body image.
The need for security continues to grow in all facets of American life, and Auburn University is meeting those needs with experts in cyber security, public safety, crisis management, and odor detection technology. While many of our experts are of the human variety, there are some of the canine variety, too.
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.