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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.
Growing up in Birmingham, Faith Miller created presentations on Alzheimer's awareness while helping her grandparents cope with diagnoses of Alzheimer's disease and dementia.
On March 26, Auburn University celebrated research and creative scholarship by undergraduate students, graduate students and post-doctoral researchers through the 2025 Research Symposium.
Associate Professor of History Xaq Frohlich discusses his book, "From Label to Table: Regulating Food in America in the Information Age," with Utah Public Radio's "Eating the Past."
Auburn University Adjunct Instructor of History David Burke argues that underground nuclear tests helped avoid nuclear war and has likely saved thousands of lives through natural disaster detection.