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As a biological anthropologist, Kristrina Shuler, associate professor and director of the anthropology program at Auburn, focuses her research on bioarchaeology to explore the intersections of health and power relations of marginalized groups through time.
Assistant Professor Rachel Rudolph and Associate Professor Elay Shech discuss ethical questions society will need to confront about evolving artificial intelligence.
As a Center on Public Diplomacy Research Fellow, Associate Professor Myoung-Gi Chon will conduct studies on public diplomacy between South Korea and the United States.
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.”
Psychology senior Emily Findlay examined students’ attitudes toward remote work following the COVID-19 pandemic, revealing surprising insights into their preference for in-person engagements.