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Vernell Barnes
I was interested in majoring in architecture and because my home state’s colleges/universities did not offer the curriculum, I had to look at other institutions.
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Kiara Pesante
Auburn is also the quintessential college town – small community, long standing traditions, and (of course) sports and school pride.
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Derrick Maddox
I went to Auburn to get a quality education.
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Tammy Pickett
I wanted to be an engineer, and Auburn University is the best engineering school in Alabama.
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Charles E. Lewis
I came to Auburn for the great engineering school and the engaging Auburn spirit.
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Joe Toles
I was introduced to Auburn through track and field. I was fortunate enough to receive a full scholarship and run on one of the best teams in the nation.
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Duriel Barlow
There was no doubt what school I was going to attend because my family has been big fans and supporters of Auburn for years.
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Kelvin Redd
Auburn is not far from my hometown of Phenix City. While growing up, I took many trips to the campus and simply fell in love with it.
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George Sneed
I originally came to Auburn during the fall of 1989, to study mechanical engineering. I was interested in Auburn because my youngest sister Celeste had attended in 1987.
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Chenavis Evans
Alumni are the voice of Auburn. What better way to get our voices heard through various alumni- and university-sponsored activities than to be active participants?
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Dr. Ainsley Carry
Ainsley Carry has been named vice president for student affairs. Carry comes to Auburn from Temple University, where he served as associate vice president for student affairs and dean of students.
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