As more and more careers follow a set path, sophomore Sarah Margaret Davison pursues her interests in international policy and philanthropy.

April 23, 2024

From the heart of the Plains to the war-torn streets of Beirut to the beaches of Normandy, retired special agent and political science alumnus Alex Moore's '80 life has blended commitment and courage.

April 16, 2024

Auburn University Draughon Associate Professor of Southern History Kelly Kennington's latest project, 'Womanhood, Insanity, and Consent in the Nineteenth-Century South,' will investigate mental illness, gender and law in the American South through a book focused on the life story of Susan Wray.

April 15, 2024

With so many majors, programs and research opportunities offered, college students can struggle to decide which path to follow at Auburn. Through a unique combination of studies, Auburn student Bailey Croker explores his interests while maintaining a wide variety of career opportunities.

April 11, 2024

Communication graduate student Hannah Raitz hopes to inform conversations around voting by researching how memorable messages from childhood can influence voting behavior in adulthood.

April 10, 2024

Psychology senior Emily Findlay examined students' attitudes toward remote work following the COVID-19 pandemic, revealing surprising insights into their confidence levels and preference for in-person engagements.

April 08, 2024

History Lecturer Zachary Schulz’s one-of-a-kind report will inform state health agencies, dental schools and policymakers on ensuring every Alabamian has access to oral health care.

April 05, 2024