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2010 Davis Lecture Series Ray Jenkins :: Pulitzer Prize Winning Journalist
The Department of Communication & Journalism presents: Ray Jenkins
2010 Davis Lecture Series “… Ray Jenkins is one of a few journalists with whom the conscience of the world has, finally, so caught up that most don’t comprehend how remarkable they were. It’s not news today that racism and political corruption are wrong. In those days, it sometimes was.”
— Judy Sheppard, AU journalism professor
Tuesday, Feb. 16 6 p.m. Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Arts
Ray Jenkins began his career in journalism in 1951 as a reporter for The Columbus (Ga.) Ledger. In 1954, he was one of two reporters who covered the Phenix City, Ala., upheaval, coverage which won the 1955 Pulitzer Prize for Public Service for The Ledger. Read more...
Auburn 2010 Calendar :: Order Your's Today! Jordan-Hare Stadium :: Points of View
Visit the Photographic Services Online Store for your Auburn 2010 Calendar. Beautiful photography and great service from Jeff Etheridge, Barbara Glass, Melissa Humble, and Danna Bradford.
To schedule a photographer contact our customer service representative at (334) 844-4560 or email Danna Bradford at bradfdb@auburn.edu.
Seventh Annual Service Industry Advertising Awards Auburn Family Wins 2010 Silver Medal
Please allow us a moment of self-congratulation. Also, we extend our deep appreciation to all of you that have joined us in Auburn Family. Please share the site with your friends!
Friday, SIAA announced their 2010 advertising awards. This site was nominated in the "New Media" category. So, imagine our smiles when we received this announcement today. Read more...
Priceless :: Hey, You Can't Put a Pricetag on This AU Marching Band Highlight Reel | 2009
Committee of 19 Auburn Students Lead Haiti Relief
Shown with members of the Committee of 19 are Emma Keller (front left), committee president and Douglas Coutts (front right), a senior advisor to the UN World Food Programme on assignment as a distinguished professor at Auburn.
The Committee of 19, Auburn University's student leadership group for the War on Hunger, is donating $15,000 to the United Nations World Food Programme for Haiti relief. The money was collected over the past 18 months through various fundraisers by Auburn's individual schools, colleges and organizations, as well as campus-wide activities.
The World Food Programme, or WFP, is the largest humanitarian agency in the world, feeding on average over 90 million people in 82 countries annually. As a first responder in the current crisis, WFP is attempting to bring weekly rations to more than 2 million people in Haiti over the next few weeks. Read more...
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