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Johnathon Keller, a doctoral student in the Department of History, reflects on his month in Rome, Italy, researching abroad at the Vatican and Rome’s national libraries.
Health care is a defining issue in the 2024 election – Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris and Republican contender Donald Trump have starkly different records on the issue.
When Dre Gaines learned about Auburn from a video game, he developed a lifelong passion for the team and eventually found his way to the Plains as a student.
Kennington's project, "Womanhood, Insanity, and Consent in the Nineteenth-Century South," will investigate mental illness, gender and law in the American South.
Many of Economics Professor Emeritus Donald Street's stories are shaped by Auburn, and he's committed to giving back to the university to help provide opportunities for future members of the Auburn Family.