Posted in Auburn | Posted by mheffner April 2nd, 2008 | Comments Off
Senior Interior Design student, Sarah Beth Rigby was recently awarded first place in the Interior Design Chair Competition. The competiton is held every year for Interior Design students. The purpose of the competition is to work with a local design company to produce geriatric chair models out of cardboard. This is Rigby’s third year participating in the competition. In this interview she talks about how she built the chair and the type of research that went into the project.
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Posted in Auburn | Posted by Mandy March 31st, 2008 | Comments Off
Andrew came to Auburn University’s Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art from Toledo, Ohio. Andrew’s mother and father graduated from Auburn, so after gaining his education from the University of Toledo, he was eager to finally become a part of the Auburn family. Andrew has only been working at the museum for about six months, but he has already proven himself to be an asset to the staff. He has reached out to schools, encouraging field trips to the museum for middle school students, as well as working with younger children on Saturday mornings.
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Posted in Auburn | Posted by kashasl March 31st, 2008 | Comments Off
Ashley Bond senior in public relations at Auburn University is interning at The Auburn Chamber of Commerce. She is the personal assistant and intern to the director of communications and marketing there.
Ashley has worked meticulously updating information on their website as well as learning about all the different facets there. Another thing that Ashley has worked particularly on is The Auburn Chamber of Commerce’s e-newsletter that shows a list of events going on in the community.
She has thoroughly enjoyed her internship there thus far, and calls it a valuable experience. The staff has allowed her to try things out on her own, and she looks forwards to finding a job that will bring her as many rewards as this internship has.
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Posted in AU Singers, Auburn University, Brett Pohlman, Liberal Arts, Student Life, student organizations | Posted by pohlmrl March 31st, 2008 | 1 Comment »
This highly select singing and dancing group is open to all Auburn students by audition. Auditions are held in May for current students, and during Camp War Eagle for incoming freshmen.
The group travels all over the southeast to perform for various groups, whether it be at schools, civic organizations, exhibitions or nursing homes. However, the AU Singers are known for its performances on campus.
The AU Singers will host its Spring 2008 show on April 26, 27 and 29. There will be 5 total shows over the three day period, a first for the group. Tickets are $10 a piece.
The performance will include solos, many modern hits, ballads and a fun medley.
For tickets and more information, please call the AU Singers Box Office at (334) 844-4194.
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Posted in Auburn | Posted by culvecd March 31st, 2008 | Comments Off
F
or this week’s interview, I chose Mrs. Mary Jonhnson of Montgomery, Alabama. She graduated from Auburn University in December of 2001 with a degree in elementary education. She is now a stay-at-home mom to Porter, a beautiful 11 month old baby boy, who keeps her very entertained and busy. Before becoming a mom, she used her degree she obtained from Auburn and taught kindergarten and first grade at a number of different schools all over the state of Alabama. Some of the schools Mrs. Johnson has taught at are Warrior Academy, Crestline Elementary and St. James School. Listen as Mrs. Johnson shares with me the impact that Auburn had on her and her life.
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