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Brandon Schermitzler, a clinical psychology doctoral candidate at Auburn University, is studying the science of addiction to better help the millions of people affected by one of the country’s most widespread health crises.
Braun's article, "Recovering Virginie Gireaudeau: Race, Language, and Representation on the American Stage," reclaims the life and career of one of the first African American actresses to appear in a major North American theater.
Murtadha, who is also a professional actor, director and producer, combines industry experience and a service mindset to his acting courses in Auburn University’s Department of Theatre & Dance.
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.”
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.
While the use of facial masks have controlled the spread of the virus, they can reduce the audibility of speech cues, thereby reducing the speech intelligibility for listeners.