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President
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Dr. Jay Gogue107 Samford Hall
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Shelby CenterCurrent Use
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2007houses research laboratories, classrooms, lecture halls, and administrative offices, including the Office of the Dean, Engineering Student Services, and Minority Engineering ProgramHouses the Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering and the Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering
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Ramsay Hall
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Year: 1925
-Named for Erskine Ramsay, whose support made for possible construction of the building.
-Houses the pre-engineering programs, Engineering Extension Service, National Center for Asphalt Technology and the Cooperative Education Program.
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Biggin HallCurrent Use
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1951Houses the Art Department, includes an art gallery on the first floor which periodically displays work from prominent artists, free for all students and the public
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Haley Center (History)
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Year: 1969
-Completed in 1969, this building was named for Paul S. Haley, an Auburn Civil Engineering graduate and Auburn trustee for 51 years.
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Graves Amphitheater
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-Located behind the Telfair Peet Theater.
-Over the years, the amphitheater has been used by several on campus and off campus organizations to host events.
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Ross HallCurrent Use
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1930Houses the Department of Chemical Engineering and the Department of Mechanical Engineering
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The Village (History/Facts)
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Year: 2009
-It has "Super Suites" which are shared by four people that consist of four single bedrooms, two bathrooms and a common living/dining area. The suites are furnished with a sofa, side chair, dining table, 2 dining chairs, microwave, refrigerator, sink, counter and cabinet space.
-Rent includes all utilities including basic TV cable and high speed wireless internet service excluding telephone service.
-Plans to build a mailroom in the Village have been approved. Housing plains to have it up and running within the upcoming year.
-The Village houses 1643 students.
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Poultry Science Building
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Year: 2004
-Currently used as a research facility and academic classes are held here for the College of Agriculture.
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Administration Information
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The Board of Trustees is the governing body of AU. Its 13 members consist of the Governor of AL, the President of the University, as well as one member from each of the nine districts which the state is split into, and two members at large.
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Harbert Civil Engineering CenterCurrent Use
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1986Teaching facility and research lab for Civil Engineering Students
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Stanza 6
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"I believe in the human touch, which cultivates sympathy with my fellow men and mutual helpfulness and brings happiness for all"
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Tichenor HallCurrent Use
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1940It houses the College of Liberal Arts
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Auburn's 13 Schools and Colleges
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College of Agriculture: William Batchelor: Comer Hall
College of Architecture, Design and Construction: Daniel Bennett: Dudley Hall
College of Business: Bill Hardgrave: Lowder
College of Education: Betty Lou Whitford: Haley Center
Samuel Ginn College of Engineering: Larry Benefield: Shelby Center
College of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences: Jim Shepard: Forestry and Wildlife Sciences Building
College of Human Sciences: June Henton: Spidle Hall
College of Liberal Arts: Anne Katrin Gramberg: Tichenor Hall
School of Nursing: Gregg Newschwander: Miller Hall
Harrison School of Pharmacy: Lee Evans: Walker Pharmacy Building
COSAM: Charles Savrda (Interim): Science Center Classrooms
College of Veterinary Medicine: Timothy Boosinger: Greene Hall
Graduate School: George Flowers: Hargis Hall
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Ross Hall (Current Use)
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-Houses the Department of Chemical Engineering and the Department of Mechanical Engineering.
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Forestry and Wildlife Sciences Building
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Year: 2005
-The Forestry and Wildlife Sciences building contains space dedicated to classrooms, research labs, faculty and administrative offices.
-Academic advising takes place here during camp.
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Parking Services
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located in a trailer at the west end of the Allison Physics Labs on Duncan Drive
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Shelby CenterHistory and Interesting Facts
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2007named after US Senator Richard Shelbythe first phase was completed in 2007. the phases that are currently under construction include the Dwight Wiggins Engineering Hall and the Engineering Multidisciplinary Research FacilityThe construction of the Shelby Center is for the vision of AU to become on of the top 20 engineering programs in the nation
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Quad Residence Halls
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The Upper Quad was originally known as the "Women's Quadrangle" as it housed only women.
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Medical Clinic (Current Use)
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-The AU Medical Clinic is a full-service primary care clinic whose function is to serve Auburn University students, faculty, staff, and the Auburn community.
-The clinic is run by physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and a full nursing staff.
-It has a full lab, X-ray facility, and a massage therapist.
-Pharmacy Services through the James Harrison School of Pharmacy are available on-site.
-The Clinic handles all types of medical services, including women's healthcare.
-Student Counseling Services is located here and has offices on the 2nd floor.
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Graves Amphitheater Current Use
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it is located behind the Telfair Peet Theaterover the years, the amphitheater has been used by several on campus and ff campus organizations to host events
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Katharine Cooper Cater HallHistory and Interesting Facts
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1915Built in 1915, Cater Hall originally served as the President's Home. Dr. Charles Coleman Thach was the first president to live hereIt is named for Katharine Cooper Cater, Dean of Women from 1946 to 1976 and Dean of Student life from 1976 until her death in 1980. this building was both her home and officeCater Hall is listed in the National Register of Historic PlacesThe back steps are home to the "Call outs" tradition of having the names of an organization's new members announced to the student bodyKatharine liked to keep an eye on the ladies who lived in the upper quad, so it is rumored that she kept a detailed notebook of the comings and goings of her residents marking what time they went out, who they were with, what they were wearing, etc. It is said that her notes were so scandalous that they would ruin the reputations of these up and coming women in society and had to be burned
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Duncan Hall History and Interesting Facts
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1928Duncan Hall was named for President L.N. Duncan who began in 1920 to put aside a reserve fund for the construction of the Extension Service
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Jule Collins Museum of Fine Art
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Year: 2003
-The project began in 1948 with what became known as AU's Advancing American Art Collection.
-The building is named for wife of Albert Smith who made a $3 million dollar donation as a 50th anniversary present.
-Admission is free for students.
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Early Learning Center - AUELCCurrent Use
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1939AUELC is a lab pre-school serving children ages 3-5 in the morning and afternoon programs. IT is located in the center of campus right on the Concourse
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Creed Stanza 4
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"I believe in a sound mind, in a sound body and a spirit that is not afraid, and in clean sports that develop these qualities"
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Stanza 1, 2, 3, and 4
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I believe that this is a practical world and that I can count only on what I earn, therefore I believe in work, hard work. I believe in education which gives me the knowledge to work wisely, and trains my mind and my hands to work skillfully. I believe in honesty and truthfulness, without which I can not win, the respect and confidence of my fellow men. I believe in a sound mind, in a sound body, and a spirit that is not afraid and in clean sports which develop these qualities.
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