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Fulbright Scholar Awards are among the most competitive and distinguished fellowships in academia, offering U.S. faculty and professionals opportunities to teach and conduct research abroad.
Cassidy Brydon, a doctoral candidate in clinical psychology, is developing the first culturally sensitive expressive writing model, specifically for people who experience microaggressions.
International studies senior Tatyana Boddie works to build relationships across cultures, on campus and off, through her work with student organizations and Auburn’s Korea Center.
Underneath pastures and woodlands just south of Notasulga, an Alabama Civil War camp may be waiting to be discovered. College of Liberal Arts students are working to be the first to uncover it.
The Promoting Resilience to Improve Disordered Eating (PRIDE) treatment is an innovative, virtually-delivered treatment program that targets identity-related stressors.