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A photo on Alpha Chi Omega's 1978 Glomerata page shows three women dressed in blackface.
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A photo on Alpha Chi Omega's 1978 Glomerata page shows three women dressed in blackface.
The above photo shows the Delta Sigma Phi’s 1970 chapter with a fraternity brother wearing overalls and posing in a noose held by a fellow member of the fraternity.
On Auburn’s Pi Kappa Phi chapter page in the 1967 Glomerata, a photo including a group of students surrounding someone in blackface was taken at their “Jungle Party.”
A photo in the 1969 issue on Gamma Phi Beta's page shows two members of the sorority dressed in blackface performing for an audience.
A photo in the 1969 issue on Gamma Phi Beta's page shows two members of the sorority dressed in blackface performing for an audience.
This picture ran on Alpha Gamma Delta's page in 1967. It includes a photo of five young white women wearing black masks and shirts with exaggerated caricatures of black people on the pockets.
Phi Delta Theta's 1980 page in the Glomerata shows a student donned in blackface wearing a straw hat.
Basima Abdulrahman, a 2014 Auburn graduate, will co-hair the World Economic Forum annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland in January 2019.
New Auburn University senior administrators Steve Pelham and Joffery Gaymon.
Dr. Amal Kaddoumi, left, a professor in Auburn’s Department of Drug Discovery and Development, works in a lab with graduate research assistant Sweilem Al Rihani. Kaddoumi is leading a multi-disciplinary team in an investigation of oleocanthal, a molecule that appears naturally in extra-virgin olive oil, as a novel preventative treatment for such diseases as Alzheimer’s or dementia.
The Hood-McPherson Building is located in downtown Birmingham.
Auburn supply chain management senior Lauren McGlon was one of five students nationally—and the first in Auburn history—selected for the prestigious AWESOME Excellence in Education Scholarship.
Auburn University honored the recipients of its Faculty Awards at a ceremony Tuesday, Nov. 13 at The Hotel at Auburn University and Dixon Conference Center. Pictured, from left: Shiwen Mao, Creative Research and Scholarship Award; Kelly Bryant, The Gerald and Emily Leischuck Endowed Presidential Award for Excellence in Teaching; Kyes Stevens, Award for Excellence in Faculty Outreach; Dave Ketchen, Creative Research and Scholarship Award; James Long, The Gerald and Emily Leischuck Endowed Presidential Award for Excellence in Faculty Outreach; and Cathleen Giustino, Creative Research and Scholarship Award.
A vision for the future of Auburn University was set forth Tuesday as part of Auburn President Steven Leath’s “State of the University: Auburn on the Move” address.