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Believing that learning happens best through experience, Walden uses hands-on activities and group discussions to illustrate leadership and decision-making principles in his classes.
The American Philosophical Association and the American Society for Aesthetics selected Keren Gorodeisky and Eric Marcus as the winners of the second Arthur Danto/American Society for Aesthetics Prize.
For several years, Kate Craig, associate professor of History with the College of Liberal Arts, has taught Honors versions of World History I and II through a series of role-playing games she calls “Reacting to the Past.”
“When someone trusts me with their story, I know it’s my one and only job to tell it back as best as I possibly can,” said Laney Mayfield, a journalism student at Auburn University.
A recent study conducted by Assistant Professor of Political Science Spencer Goidel explores the phenomenon of “choice overload” in elections and how it can affect voter behavior.