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The College of Liberal Arts is one of the largest colleges on Auburn’s campus with twelve departments, one school, 3,900 students and 400 faculty and staff. We offer 38 undergraduate majors, 33 minors, 19 graduate programs and 6 professional certificates. Our curriculum offers a diverse range of subjects encompassing four areas: social sciences, communications, humanities and fine arts. Our graduates hold a strong record of industry employment and/or acceptance into graduate schools and training programs, both here and abroad.

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    Quarantrane

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2021 3:05


    To Help overcome some of the obstacles presented by COVID-19 the jazz band collectively composed, arranged and recorded their own original composition. The arrangement was then assembled using sections arranged by individuals and groups within the ensemble. These parts were then assembled. The full arrangement is more than 7 minutes long and will be played when normal rehearsals resume in the spring, but as part of the final for the class the arrangement was abbreviated and students submitted recordings of their parts, resulting in a 3-minute version of the composition that was then assembled and mixed. They were able to create this in spite of never having played even one note together or meeting in person the entire semester.

    Re: Research | Jeremy Samolesky | Department of Music

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2018 18:25


    An interview with Dr. Jeremy Samolesky, professor of piano at Auburn University.

    Re: Research | Bridgett King | Assistant Professor and Director of MPA Program

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2018 30:12


    An interview with Dr. Bridgett King from the Department of Political Science at Auburn University.

    Re: Research | Professor Jeff Katz | Department of Psychology

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2018 30:47


    Dr. Jeff Katz’s research focuses on the comparative mechanism of learning and cognition. Ongoing projects involve behavioral and functional neuroimaging methods to investigate change detection, concept learning, and the behavioral and neural correlates of working dogs. He has won numerous research and teaching awards and grants. Dr. Katz discusses his work with Auburn University's Canine Performance Sciences Program.

    Re: Research | Professor John Rapp | Department of Psychology

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2017 16:18


    Dr. John Rapp is the Director of the Applied Behavior Analysis program and a professor in the Department of Psychology at Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama. He is also the project director for the Alabama Psychiatric Medication Review Team with the Alabama Department of Human Resources. He received his doctoral degree in Behavior Analysis from The University of Florida in 2003. He currently serves on the editorial boards of the Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, Behavioral Interventions, Behavior Modification, Education and Treatment of Children, and The European Journal of Behavior Analysis.

    Re: Research | Professor Steve Brown | Department of Political Science

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2017 24:37


    In this episode, we sit down with Political Science professor Steve Brown to talk about his use of moot court, the bi-centennial of Alabama's statehood, and the prestigious Hughes-Gossett award he recieved from the US Supreme Court Historical Society.

    Re: Research | Professor Allen Furr | Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Social Work

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2017 32:31


    Sociology professor Allen Furr joins us to discuss his work on a team studying the surgical and psychosocial dimensions of face transplantation surgery.

    Re: Research | Tal Peretz | Sociology

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2016 25:45


    In this episode we sit down with Dr. Tal Peretz, an assistant professor in the Department of Sociology. His research focuses on men's anti-sexist and anti-violence activism. Today, we discuss his book: "Some Men: Male Allies and the movement to End Violence Against Women," Auburn's recent "Take Back the Night" event, and much more. You can contact the resources in this podcast here. Safe Harbor: (334)844-7233, 2103 Student Center Rape Counselors of East Alabama: (334)741-0707 Domestic Violence Intervention Center: (334)749-1515 Multicultural Center: (334)884-2976, 1330 Student Center

    Re: Research | Megan-Brette Hamilton | Communication Disorders

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2016 21:12


    In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Megan-Brette Hamilton, an Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication Disorders. Dr. Hamilton's research focuses on the classroom experiences of African-American english speaking children and speakers of other non-mainstream dialects.

    Re: Research | Paul Harris | Honors College

    Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2016 42:32


    "Dr. Paul Harris is a professor in the Department of Political Science, and also serves as associate director for the Auburn University Honors College. Dr. Harris has taught a wide range of political science courses in his time at Auburn and is responsible for for mentoring Auburn’s best and brightest students in the application for national prestigious scholarships. His research specialization is on comparative immigration policy, and is currently researching the US Army’s occupation of Germany following WWII. Recently, Victoria Santos of the Office of External Affairs sat down with Paul to discuss his ties to Germany, his involvement in the Department of Political Science, and current US issues like Immigration and the Presidential Election. Please note: this Podcast was recorded on April 29th, however, no recent news has affected any of the topics covered in this podcast."

    Regarding Academics: Traci O'Brien

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2016 20:17


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    Regarding Academics: Adriene Angelo

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2016 19:57


    Dr. Adriene Angelo is a Professor in the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures, with a focus in French. In this podcast, she sits down with us to talk about the French program and the benefits of learning new languages.

    Re: Research | Rebecca Retzlaff | Masters of Community Planning

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2015 12:50


    The College of Liberal Arts welcomes in the Masters of Community Planning program.

    Re: Research | Alan Meyer | Weekend Pilots

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2015 16:23


    Re: Research | Alan Meyer | Weekend Pilots by AU Liberal Arts

    Re: Academics | Dr. Giovanna Summerfield | Study Abroad

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2015 19:32


    Dr. Giovanna Summerfield received her PhD from the University of Florida and currently served as associate Dean for Educational Affairs. During her time at Auburn she has received the CLA Engaged Scholar, the Outstanding Scholarly Achievement in Women's Studies, and the PETL Early Teaching Career Award. Recently, Victoria Santos from the office of External Affairs sat down with Giovanna to discuss her passion in helping students study abroad, the value in Exchange Programs, and much more. For more information: CLA Profile: cla.auburn.edu/forlang/french/faculty/giovanna-summerfield/ Faculty Spotlight: cla.auburn.edu/perspectives/articles/faculty-spotlight-giovanna-summerfield-associate-dean-for-educational-affairs/ Study Abroad: auburn.edu/academic/international/index.php CLA International Initiatives: cla.auburn.edu/international CCE internships and exchanges: auburn.edu/cce/abroad-opportunities CLA scholarships (Academic Enrichment Program, for study abroad applicants): cla.auburn.edu/cla/student-services/scholarship-information/ Regarding Research is produced by The Auburn University College of Liberal Arts Office of External Affairs. This episode is produced by Michael Gutierrez. Learn more at: cla.auburn.edu/perspectives/ Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/AULiberalArts Like us on Facebook: facebook.com/AULiberalArts View us on YouTube: youtube.com/channel/UCJsuyIQ_jlxHuHXilCINPew

    Poetry Readings of Stony Lonesome

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2015 4:26


    This is a supplement podcast to the Re:Research | Kelly Dean Jolley which features poem excerpts from Stony Lonesome. For the interview of Dr. Jolley please visit: https://soundcloud.com/auliberalarts/re-research-kelly-dean-jolley-stoney-lonesome To purchase the book of poetry please visit: http://kellydeanjolley.com/stony-lonesome-poetry/

    Re: Research | Kelly Dean Jolley | Stony Lonesome

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2015 16:09


    Reading Excerpts Supplement Podcast: soundcloud.com/auliberalarts/poetry-readings-of-stony-lonesome Dr. Kelly Dean Jolley received his Ph.D from the University of Rochester and is a professor of philosophy at Auburn University. His book of poetry, Stony Lonesome is now available from New Plains Press or amazon.com. Office of External Affairs sat down with Kelly to discuss his poetry, what inspires him, and where he sees the current field of philosophy stands. To learn more please listen above or review the links below: For more information:
 - CLA Profile: cla.auburn.edu/philosophy/people/professorial-faculty/kelly-jolley/ 
- Personal Website: http://kellydeanjolley.com/ 
- Purchase his book: amazon.com/Stony-Lonesome-Kelly-Jolley/dp/098577035X/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1425217708&sr=8-1&keywords=kelly+jolley+stony+lonesome
 Regarding Outreach is produced by the Auburn University College of Liberal Arts Office of External Affairs. The episode is produced by Michael Gutierrez. Learn more at www.claperspectives.com

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    Re: Research | Polly Dunn | AUPSC

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2015 14:51


    Dr. Polly Dunn received her B.A. with honors in Psychology from the University of Memphis. She then went on to receive her M.S. and Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from Auburn University. Currently, she is an Adjunct Faculty of Psychology in the College of Liberal Arts, where she has been since 1999. She serves as the Director of the Auburn University Psychological Services Center. To learn more please listen above or review the links below: For more information: 
- Auburn University Psychological Services Center: cla.auburn.edu/psychology/aupsc/ - CLA Profile: cla.auburn.edu/psychology/people/professorial-faculty/polly-dunn/ - Polly Dunn Auburn/Opelika Blog : auburnopelikaparents.com/family-calendar/itemlist/user/362-drpollydunn - Polly Dunn Personal Website: http://childpsychmom.com/ Regarding Outreach is produced by the Auburn University College of Liberal Arts Office of External Affairs. The episode is produced by Michael Gutierrez. Learn more at www.claperspectives.com 
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    Re: Research | Plexico & Sandage | Communication Disorders

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2014 8:17


    Dr. Mary Sandage received her PhD here at Auburn University and current interests include voice and upper airway disorders. Dr. Laura Plexico received her PhD at the University of Memphis. Her current interest areas include Fluency Disorders and Speech Science. Recently, Victoria Santos sat down with both of them to discuss their latest research opportunity. Re:Research provides a look at the work that Auburn University College of Liberal Arts faculty do outside the classroom. Faculty research enhances knowledge and provides innovative solutions in a variety of fields and disciplines. It takes the form of books and journal articles, creative performances, art, and much, much more. Learn more at www.claperspectives.com Dr. Laura Plexico: cla.auburn.edu/communicationdisorders/faculty-staff/laura-plexico/ Dr. Mary Sandage: cla.auburn.edu/communicationdisorders/faculty-staff/mary-sandage/ Communication Disorders Department: cla.auburn.edu/communicationdisorders/ Regarding Research is produced by the Auburn University College of Liberal Arts Office of External Affairs. The editor and producer for this episode is Michael Gutierrez. Our host is Victoria Santos.

    Re:Outreach | The Powells | The Cry of Jeremiah

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2014 24:22


    Dr. Rosephanye Powell serves as Professor of Voice at Auburn University. She has been hailed as one of America’s premier women composers of choral music and has an impressive catalogue of works published by some of the nation’s leading publishers. Dr. William Powell is a Professors of Music and Director of Choral Activities at Auburn University. He is a noted arranger and has guest conducted around the world and at multiple national landmarks. Re:Outreach, an offshoot of the Re:Research podcast series, provides insight on topics related to initiatives and programs available here at the College of Liberal Arts. Victoria Santos from the Office of External Affairs sat down with Dr. Rosephanye Powell and Dr. William Powell to discuss their background, recruitment to the Department of Music, the Cry of Jeremiah, and much more. For more information: 
- Like the Department on Facebook at: facebook.com/AuburnMusic - Follow the Department at: twitter.com/AuburnMusic - Read more about Dr. William Powell: cla.auburn.edu/music/faculty-staff/William-Powell/ - Read more about Dr. Rosephanye Powell: cla.auburn.edu/music/faculty-staff/Rosephanye-Powell/ Regarding Outreach is produced by the Auburn University College of Liberal Arts Office of External Affairs. The producers for this episode are Victoria Santos and Michael Gutierrez. Learn more at www.claperspectives.com 
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    Re:Outreach | Mark Wilson | Community and Civic Engagement Initiative

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2014 19:29


    Dr. Mark Wilson is coordinator of Community and Civic Engagement also know as CCE in the College of Liberal Arts. He earned a doctorate in history from Auburn University and has assisted the college in outreach efforts since 2006. Re:Outreach, an offshoot of the Re:Research podcast series, provides insight on topics related to initiatives and programs available here at the College of Liberal Arts. Victoria Santos from the Office of External Affairs sat down with Dr. Mark Wilson to discuss the Community and Civic Engagement initiative, Alternative Spring Break, Living Democracy, and so much more. For more information: 
- Like CCE on Facebook at: facebook.com/AUCLACCE
 - Follow Living Democracy at: twitter.com/LivingDemocracy 
- Mark Wilson’s Take 5: auburn.edu/main/take5/mwilson.html
 - Information Community & Civic Engagement: cla.auburn.edu/cla/cce/
 - Information Alternative Spring Break: cws.auburn.edu/studentaffairs/co…iveStudentBreaks/ Regarding Outreach is produced by the Auburn University College of Liberal Arts Office of External Affairs. The producers for this episode are Victoria Santos and Michael Gutierrez. Learn more at www.claperspectives.com 
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    Re:Academics | Charles Israel | Opportunities

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2014 16:14


    Charles Israel joined Auburn University's history faculty in 2005. He teaches courses in American cultural and intellectual history, including the history and religion of the American South. He currently serves Auburn as the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Associate Professor of History. Re:Academics provides insight on topics related to students and their success in the College of Liberal Arts. Victoria Santos from the Office of External Affairs sat down with Charles Israel to discuss opportunities that students have regarding scholarships, speaking with peer advisors, online courses, and so much more. For more information: - Follow Charles Israel on Twitter: twitter.com/c_a_israel - Follow the Peer Advisors at: twitter.com/CLA_PeerAdvisor - To make an appointment with an advisor: cla.auburn.edu/cla/student-services/ - Information on the new EASL classroom: bit.ly/1lRzOPx - Information on the AUSOM visit: auburn.edu/scholarship/ausom/ - Information on CLA scholarships visit: cla.auburn.edu/cla/student-servi…ship-information/ Regarding Academics is produced by the Auburn University College of Liberal Arts Office of External Affairs. The producers for this episode are Victoria Santos and Michael Gutierrez. Learn more at www.claperspectives.com Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/AULiberalArts Like us on Facebook: facebook.com/auliberalarts View us on YouTube: youtube.com/channel/UCJsuyIQ_jlxHuHXilCINPew

    Re:Outreach | Barbara Baker | Coalition for the Advancement of Women in Public Office

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2014 20:14


    Dr. Barbara Baker is the executive director of the Women's Leadership Institute at Auburn University. She's also an author and teaches in both the Women's Studies and Community and Civic Engagement programs, teaching a wide range of areas including African American and Southern literature and music. Her current work has been establishing the Coalition for the Advancement of Women in Public Office [CAWPO]. Re:Outreach, an offshoot of the Re:Research podcast series, provides insight on topics related to initiatives and programs available here at the College of Liberal Arts. Victoria Santos from the Office of External Affairs sat down with Dr. Barbara Baker to discuss opportunities for students to experience the Extraordinary Women’s Lecture Series, Women’s Leadership Institute, the upcoming Coalition for the Advancement of Women in Public Office, and so much more.   For more information: Lilly Ledbetter visit to Auburn University: youtube.com/watch?v=xKzv1odAfZA Marie Wilson visit to Auburn University: youtube.com/watch?v=RZ4DF0gCRUA Marie Wilson’s Book: Add Women, Change Everything: http://amzn.to/1pvQGyC May Angelou visit to Auburn University: family.auburn.edu/video/looking-back-an-afternoon-with-maya-angelou Gloria Steinhem visit to Auburn University: youtube.com/watch?v=cxz-3Jpuspg Extraordinary Women’s Lecture Series: cla.auburn.edu/wli/programs/extraordinary-women-a-lecture-series/ August 28th 2014 Coalition for the Advancement of Women in Public Office: http://www.cla.auburn.edu/perspectives/articles/coalition-to-advance-women-in-politics-in-the-state-of-alabama/ Learn more at www.claperspectives.com Regarding Outreach is produced by the Auburn University College of Liberal Arts Office of External Affairs. The producers for this episode are Victoria Santos, Scott Waters, and Michael Gutierrez.

    Re:Research | Kenneth Noe | The Yellowhammer War

    Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2014 15:01


    Kenneth Noe is the alumni professor and Draughon Professor of Southern History at Auburn University. His major teaching and research areas are the American Civil War and Appalachian History. His new book, "The Yellowhammer War: Alabama in the Civil War and Reconstruction," not only examines the military and political history of Alabama's Civil War contributions, but it also covers areas of study usually omitted by previous authors, such as race, women, the home front and Reconstruction. Re:Research provides a look at the work that Auburn University College of Liberal Arts faculty do outside the classroom. Faculty research enhances knowledge and provides innovative solutions in a variety of fields and disciplines. It takes the form of books and journal articles, creative performances, art, and much, much more. Learn more at www.claperspectives.com Regarding Research is produced by the Auburn University College of Liberal Arts Office of External Affairs. The producers for this episode are Victoria Santos and Scott Waters.

    Re:Research | James Hansen | A Difficult Par

    Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2014 20:09


    James Hansen is a full professor of History at Auburn University. His main field of research throughout his career has been in the history of flight, including his New York Times best-selling biography of Neil Armstrong. Hansen's latest book, "A Difficult Par: Robert Trent Jones Sr. and the Making of Modern Golf," is a definitive account of modern golf's most prolific and influential architect, Robert Trent Jones Sr. Re:Research provides a look at the work that Auburn University College of Liberal Arts faculty do outside the classroom. Faculty research enhances knowledge and provides innovative solutions in a variety of fields and disciplines. It takes the form of books and journal articles, creative performances, art, and much, much more. Learn more at www.claperspectives.com Regarding Research is produced by the Auburn University College of Liberal Arts Office of External Affairs. The producers for this episode are Victoria Santos and Scott Waters.

    Re:Research | Sunny Stalter-Pace | Underground Movements

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2014 20:16


    Sunny Stalter-Pace is an Assistant Professor in the department of English. Her book "Underground Movements: Modern Culture on the New York City Subway" explores the many meanings of the subway by looking back at the era when it first ascended to cultural prominence, from its opening in 1904 through the mid-1960s. By analyzing a broad range of texts written during this period, Sunny illustrates the subway's central importance as a site of abstract connection, both between different parts of the city and between city dwellers who ride the train together. Re:Research provides a look at the work that Auburn University College of Liberal Arts faculty do outside the classroom. Faculty research enhances knowledge and provides innovative solutions in a variety of fields and disciplines. It takes the form of books and journal articles, creative performances, art, and much, much more. Learn more at www.claperspectives.com Regarding Research is produced by the Auburn University College of Liberal Arts Office of External Affairs. The editor and producer for this episode is Scott Waters.

    Re:Research | Ric Smith | Every Day is an Audition

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2014 15:27


    Ric Smith is many things at Auburn University; he is a professor and internship director in the communication and journalism department, Executive Producer of the Chattahoochee Heritage Project and the voice of Auburn University Football. His latest book “Every Day is an Audition: Thoughts on Life, Love and Faith in College and Beyond” is a collection of thought-provoking letters written for students in an encouraging style and it’s meant to spark private pondering or group discussions on subjects such as life, love and faith. Re:Research provides a look at the work that Auburn University College of Liberal Arts faculty do outside the classroom. Faculty research enhances knowledge and provides innovative solutions in a variety of fields and disciplines. It takes the form of books and journal articles, creative performances, art, and much, much more. Learn more at www.claperspectives.com Regarding Research is produced by the Auburn University College of Liberal Arts Office of External Affairs. The editor and producer for this episode is Scott Waters. Our host is Victoria Santos.

    Re:Research | Chuck Hemard | Indigenous Trees of the South

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2013 20:59


    Chuck Hemard is a photographer and Associate Professor in the Department of Art whose research has lead him to photograph the tree of the Southern landscape, the long leaf pine. Chuck sat down with the CLA's Kelly Walker to discuss his current work, which is utilizing a survey from the School of Forestry to assemble a series of locations to photograph these indigenous trees. Re:Research provides a look at the work that Auburn University College of Liberal Arts faculty do outside the classroom. Faculty research enhances knowledge and provides innovative solutions in a variety of fields and disciplines. It takes the form of books and journal articles, creative performances, art, and much, much more. Learn more at www.claperspectives.com Regarding Research is produced by the Auburn University College of Liberal Arts Office of External Affairs. The editor and producer for this episode is Scott Waters. Our host is Kelly Walker.

    Re:Research | Anna Riehl Bertolet | Women in 17th century England

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2013 18:18


    Anna Riehl Bertolet is an Associate Professor in the Department of English. Her specialty is in early modern literature and culture, especially Shakespeare and Elizabeth I. Her current research interest explores one aspect of the lives of women in 17th century England that has an interesting, even hidden connection to the written word. And, it’s a topic that grew out of a discussion she originally had with her husband about what they would do after they retired. Re:Research provides a look at the work that Auburn University College of Liberal Arts faculty do outside the classroom. Faculty research enhances knowledge and provides innovative solutions in a variety of fields and disciplines. It takes the form of books and journal articles, creative performances, art, and much, much more. Learn more at http://www.claperspectives.com Regarding Research is produced by the Auburn University College of Liberal Arts Office of External Affairs. The editor and producer for this episode is Scott Waters. Our host is Kelly Walker.

    Re:Research | Danilea Werner | Disaster Preparedness in Schools

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2013 14:01


    Danilea Werner is an assistant professor of Social Work in the Auburn University College of Liberal Arts Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Social Work. She received her Ph.D. in Counseling and Family Therapy and Masters of Social Work and Public Health from St. Louis University. Dr. Werner has worked as a clinical therapist and in public health education. Her current research into disaster preparedness in schools is particularly timely. Re:Research provides a look at the work that Auburn University College of Liberal Arts faculty do outside the classroom. Faculty research enhances knowledge and provides innovative solutions in a variety of fields and disciplines. It takes the form of books and journal articles, creative performances, art, and much, much more. Learn more at http://cla.auburn.edu.

    Re:Research | Chantel Acevedo | The 2012 Doris Bakwin Award for Writing by a Woman

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2013 17:21


    Chantel Acevedo is an associate professor and Alumni Writer-in-Residence in the Auburn University College of Liberal Arts Department of English. She is co-editor of the Southern Humanities Review and helps organize the Auburn Writer's Conference. Acevedo was awarded an MFA from the University of Miami. Her 2005 novel Love and Ghost Stories won the Latino International Award for Best Historical Fiction. Now, her new novel is the winner of the 2012 Doris Bakwin Award for Writing by a Woman. A Falling Star tells the story of two families who came to the United States as part of the 1980 Mariel Boat Lift. Re:Research provides a look at the work that Auburn University College of Liberal Arts faculty do outside the classroom. Faculty research enhances knowledge and provides innovative solutions in a variety of fields and disciplines. It takes the form of books and journal articles, creative performances, art, and much, much more. Learn more at http://cla.auburn.edu.

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