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Hannah Raitz hopes to inform conversations around voting by researching how memorable messages from childhood can influence voting behavior in adulthood.
The Kassel Hand, one of the only surviving mechanical limbs of its kind from the 1500s, has been a mystery for some time. Because of its age, condition and the environment it must be kept in, no one knew exactly how it worked. Until now.
Dillon O'Donnell, a junior in international studies who studies Arabic at Auburn and hopes to one day serve the U.S. Department of State, honed his language and cultural skills across Morocco last fall.
Nichols graduated with a BS in 2019 and since then, he has spent his time at Auburn as a PhD student and graduate research assistant in the College of Engineering.
Will Lewis, an Auburn senior, has earned a spot in the highly competitive Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange program, one of only 75 students selected nationwide. He will spend the next year in Germany, engaging in a transformative cultural immersion experience.