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| When was Dudley Hall finished? |
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| Who was Dudley Hall named after and why? |
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-Ralph Dudley -Auburn graduate in Electrical Engineering -went on to earn his Architecture degree |
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| What is Dudley Hall currently home to? |
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-College of Architecture, Design, and Construction -Library of Architecture, Design, and Construction |
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| Where does advising for CADC majors take place during Camp War Eagle? |
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| When was Goodwin Music Hall finished? |
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| What did the AU marching band receive and when did they receive it? |
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| Sudler Intercollegiate Marching Band Trophy, 2004 |
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| What is the Sudler Intercollegiate Marching Band Trophy? |
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| the nation's highest and most coveted award for college and university marching bands |
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| Is a try out needed to join the Auburn University Marching Band? |
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| What does Goodwin Music Hall house? |
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| the Department of Music and band and music instruction |
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| When was the Telfair Peet Theater finished? |
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| Which building has a ghost that haunts it? Who is the ghost? |
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-Sydney -old civil war ghost that haunts the set -rumored to have originally inhabited the University Chapel |
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| Who are auditions open to? |
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| What does the Telfair Peet Theatre house? |
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-Theatre Department -stage productions and classroom instruction |
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| When was Lowder Business Building finished? |
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| How are the floors in Lowder arranged? |
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| The building is 6 stories but contains a "0" floor which can make navigation somewhat tricky. |
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| What is housed in Lowder Business Building? |
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-College of Business -outreach units along with the general academic programs of the College |
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| Where does Academic Advising for the College of Business take place during Camp? |
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| What are the 4 features of Lowder Business Building? |
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1. curved and tiered classrooms 2. conference room 3. two large auditoriums 4. seminar room |
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| How does Lowder Business Building reach students in different locations? |
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1. four computer labs 2. video MDA room 3. six audiovisual classrooms all linked to AU satellite system used to send taped lectures to outreach students in different locations |
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| What is new on the first floor of Lowder Business Building? |
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-Office of Professional and Career Development -area only for business students which will serve as: 1. a career center for mock interviews 2. career coach help 3. as well as a location for employers to hold interviews |
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| When was the Nichols Center finished? |
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| Where is the four column portico on the Nichols Center from? |
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| transplanted from the original Broun Hall that burned down |
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| What is inside of the lobby of the Nichols Center? |
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-a statue called "Bold Spirit" -an eagle that can be seen as the symbol of the military and as Auburn's mascot |
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| What is the Nichols Center home to? |
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home to the three ROTC programs: 1. navy 2. Army 3. Air Force |
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| When was the Hotel at Auburn University and Dixon Conference Center finished? |
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| Where is the Hotel at Auburn University and Dixon Conference Center located? |
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| South College across from Ralph Brown Draghon Library |
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| What is located inside of the hotel? |
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| Ariccia Italian Restaurant |
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| What is Ariccia Italian Restaurant named for? |
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-the international campus of Auburn University -the location of the study abroad program for the College of Human Sciences in Italy |
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| What is the current use of The Hotel at Auburn University and Dixon Conference Center? |
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-privately operated hotel and the university operated conference center provide modern facilities for participants in conference and other functions involving university faculty and others. -includes a banquet hall, auditorium, and ballroom |
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| When was the Alumni Center finished? |
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| Why was the Alumni Center built? |
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| to provide a home for alumni activities in 1989 |
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| What is the current use of the Alumni Center? |
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| it serves as a meeting place for visiting alumni as well as the Student Alumni Board and the War Eagle Girls and Plainsman |
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| When was the Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art finished? |
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| When did the "art museum" project begin, and what was it called? |
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| 1948, began with what became known as Auburn University's Advancing American Art Collection |
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| Who is the Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art Named after? |
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| the wife of Albert Smith who made a $3 million dollar donation as a 50th wedding anniversary present |
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| How much does it cost for students to enter the Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Arts? |
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| admission is free for students |
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| Where is Graves Amphitheatre located? |
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| behind the Telfair Peet Theater |
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| What is Graves Amphitheatre used for? |
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| used by several on campus and off campus organizations to host events |
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| When was Biggin Hall finished? |
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| What was Biggin Hall originally? |
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| home to the School of Architecture |
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| Who is Biggin Hall named after and why? |
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| Frederic Child Biggin, first dean of the School of Architecture |
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| What is the most prominent feature of Biggin Hall? |
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| wall of windows facing north on Magnolia Avenue to let in abundant natural light favored by architects and artists alike |
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| What is the current use of Biggin Hall? |
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-houses 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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| Comer Hall is home to which offices and departments? |
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-Offices of Agricultural Communications and International Agriculture
-Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology |
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| How did Auburn get its colors? |
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| Dr. Petrie brought the colors to Auburn from the University of Virginia, which is where he graduated from. The University of Virginia had to come up with separate colors for their athletic teams because they did not want to desecrate their school colors that were inspired by a Confederate uniform with blood on it. The colors orange and blue came from a rowing scarf that a student was wearing to one of the games. He got the scarf from the Grosvenor Rowing Club, owned by the Duke of Westminster, when he was on a trip to England. The colors were officially added to the A.P.I. Seal in 1949. |
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