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Carolina Williams at Camp War Eagle
Lifestyle

Papa John's essay makes AU freshman a Camp War Eagle Celebrity

The June 1-2 CWE Session had a familiar face for many incoming students. An incoming freshman from Brentwood, Tennessee achieved social media celebrity status when she was accepted into Yale with a 34 on the ACT and an award-winning 200-word essay about her love for ordering Papa John’s pizza. Her name is Carolina Williams.


Auburn University professor Steven Brown
News

Auburn University professor to be awarded the 2017 Hughes-Gossett Senior Prize

AUBURN, Ala. (EETV) – Steven Brown, a professor of political science in the College of Liberal Arts at Auburn University, has earned a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity through hard work and scholarly research. Brown is the recipient of the 2017 Hughes-Gossett Senior Prize for the best article in the Journal of Supreme Court History.


Dr. Jay Gogue
News

Auburn University president creates digital textbook

AUBURN, Ala. – Auburn University President Jay Gogue has drawn on his long career in higher education administration to develop a digital textbook on the subject. “A President’s Perspective” was available for review at the recent American Council on Education annual meeting where it received high praise from university presidents, scholars and students for its innovative use of media and technology to deliver content. The new digital textbook is being described as unlike any other in the field.


City of Opelika logo
News

Opelika to honor veterans with flags

The City of Opelika’s Public Works Department (ESG Operations) will be putting out American flags at area cemeteries to honor and remember our veterans.


Kawhi Leonard
Sports

Kawhi Leonard for MVP?

The NBA Conference Finals are here! The Western Conference Championship has drawn a lot of attention as the San Antonio Spurs traveled to face the Golden State Warriors. Game 1 was a close battle as the Warriors narrowly defeated the Spurs 113-111.


Auburn University sign in front of Samford hall
News

Auburn University officials aid domestic and global food security plans

AUBURN, Ala. – Auburn University administrators recently joined a group of prominent university, government, non-governmental organizations and business leaders to examine global food security challenges and develop strategies for public research universities to address. June Henton, dean of the College of Human Sciences at Auburn, as well as Auburn’s incoming president Dr. Steven Leath, participated in the Challenge of Change Commission, which was convened by the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities with support from the W.K.