From Luverne to London
In a small classroom setting at Auburn, there is usually an average of 15 students. Mary Margaret Williams graduated high school in 2008, with 16 classmates in her hometown of Luverne, Ala. Williams moved to Auburn nervous about all the traffic she would have to learn to cope with and the excitement of meeting so many new people. Her freshman year, she had no idea she would graduate from Auburn four years later with a degree in finance and a job waiting for her in Birmingham,…
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Panhellenic Builds Community While Teaching Leadership
If you are a female looking to get involved in a wonderful student organization that promotes leadership, academic excellence, and community service, JOIN PANHELLENIC!
Panhellenic is an essential part of the Auburn University community. Panhellenic women make up about one-third of Auburn’s undergraduate women, and they are also a part of a wide variety of other campus organizations. Women who are a…
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PRSSA :: Educating, Networking, Careering
As most College of Liberal Arts students have heard, an organization called PRSSA has been welcoming students interested in Public Relations and Communication for years now. PRSSA stands for Public Relations Student Society of America and it is a network of more than 10,000 college students interested in those majors. The organization meets every Monday during the school year at a specific time that’s available for most students.…
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