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History alumna and English-Language Arts teacher Laura West Ramkorun ’10 spent the summer studying education in India through the Fulbright Teachers for Global Classrooms Program.
Professor Emeritus of History Wayne Flynt will soon begin a multi-state signing tour to promote his newest book about his longtime friend and literature icon Harper Lee.
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.
Evelyne M. Bornier, professor of French in the Department of World Languages, Literatures and Cultures, has been inducted into the Parlement des Écrivaines Francophones.
The project secured funding from the Hearing Industry Research Consortium, which supports research projects that benefit the hearing aid industry and its customers.
“Bloody Sunday, Selma and the Long Civil Rights Movement” invited teachers from across the country to explore understudied people and places of the civil rights movement.