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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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| What is the Board of Trustees? |
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| the governing body of Auburn University |
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| How many members does the Board of Trustees consist of? |
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| Who makes up the 13 members of Auburn University's Board of Trustees? |
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| Governor of Alabama, President of the University, one member from each of the nine districts which the state is split into, and two members at large |
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| Dr. Jay Gogue, 107 Samford Hall |
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| Provost and VP of Academic Affairs |
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| Dr. Mary Ellen Mazey, 208 Samford Hall |
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| Associate Provost for Undergraduate Studies |
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| Dr. Patricia Duffy, 211 Samford Hall |
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| Dr. Debbie Shaw, Alumni Center |
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| Executive Director of Educational Support Services |
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| Dr. Nancy McDaniel, Cater Hall |
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| Dr. Ainsley Carry, AUSC Suite 3248 |
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| Who was Foy Hall named for? |
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| James E. Foy, served as the Dean of Student Affairs from 1950 until his retirement in 1978. |
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| When did Dean Foy pass away and how old was he? |
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| What is the current use of Foy Hall? |
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1. houses a food court including restaurants such as au bon pain, Mondo Subs, Salsarita's, The Southern Grill, and Wild Greens 2. Houses the First Year Experience Office, Photographic Services, and the Distance Learning and Outreach Technology Office |
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| When was Ralph Brown Draughon Library built? |
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| What is the library's capacity? (volumes and people) |
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| 3.4 million volumes, furnished seating for approx 3200 |
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| Who was the library named for and why, and when was it named? |
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| Ralph Brown Draughon, AU's 10th president, 1965 |
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| When was The Great Bible printed? |
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| When was the library presented with its one millionth volume? |
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| the first complete translation of the Old and New Testaments |
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| What does the Ground Floor of the Library House? |
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| Academic Support Services in 0176B(includes Study Partners, SI, Learning Communities, and UNIV classes) |
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| What does the 1st floor of the library consist of? |
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| circulation desk, Media Digital Resource Lab (MDRL) |
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| Where can students checkout laptop computers? |
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| What is the MDRL used for? |
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| used by students to create multimedia/digital materials for class assignments, projects and scholarly research |
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| What does the 2nd floor of the Library consist of? |
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| Caribou Coffee, Main Reference Desk, Miller Writing Center, Study Partners, the Learning Commons, OIT in the evenings, Copy Cat |
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| provides students with photocopying services |
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| Where is check in for study partners? |
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| What does the 3rd floor of the library consist of? |
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| Office of Information Technology (OIT) and various group study rooms and study areas |
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| Which floor is the quiet floor? |
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| Where are the additional photocopy machines in the library? |
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| Where are the mobile whiteboards? |
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| When is the library open? |
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| 24 hours during the week, closes at 6pm on Friday nights, open from 9am-6pm on Saturdays, reopens on Sunday at 1pm for the rest of the week |
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| When was the Haley Center built? |
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| Who was Haley Center named for and why? |
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| Paul S. Haley, Auburn Civil Engineering graduate and Auburn trustee for 51 years |
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| What is housed in Haley Center? |
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| College of Education and the University Bookstore |
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| What is at the top of Haley Center? |
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| Eagle's Nest, contains meeting rooms and an observation deck from which the entire campus can be viewed: accessible only to Student Recruiters, War Eagle Girls, Plainsman, and authorized staff and personnel |
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| What takes place in Haley Center during CWE? |
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| Advising for the College of Education and the College of Liberal Arts |
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| What is an interesting fact about Haley Center? |
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| At 10 stories, Haley is the tallest building in Lee County |
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| When was the concourse re-bricked? |
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| What is the current use of the concourse? |
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1. main thoroughfare for students 2. Organization Days 3. Hey Day |
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| What are Organization Days? |
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| beginning of every semester, various organizations throughout campus set up tables in order to promote their groups |
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| Auburn tradition that promotes Auburn's friendly campus by passing out nametags to every student |
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| When was the Student Center opened? |
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| What offices are housed in the student center? |
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| SGA, UPC, BSU, IMPACT, Office of Greek Life |
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| What dining options are in the student center? |
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| Chik-Fil-A, au bon pain, Papa John's, Outtakes, Nathan's, Tiger Fried Chicken/Auburn Blues BBQ and Starbucks |
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| When was the Foy Help Desk dedicated and what is its number? |
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| fall of 2008, 334-844-4244 |
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| Where is the Vice-President of Student Affairs Office located? |
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| What does the AUSC contain? |
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| student meeting rooms, study areas, state-of-the art game room, offices, food areas, Copy Cat, the Tiger Card Office and other student uses near the center of campus |
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| When was Katharine Cooper Cater Hall opened? |
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| What was Cater Hall originally used as? |
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| Who was the first president to live in Cater Hall? |
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| Dr. Charles Coleman Thach |
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| Who was Cater Hall named for and why? How did she use it? |
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| Katharine Cooper Cater, Dean of Women from 1946 until 1976, and Dean of Student Life from 1976 until her death in 1980. This building was both her home and office. |
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| What are the back steps of Cater Hall used for? |
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| tradition of having the names of an organization's new members announced to the student body |
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| What is the story of Katharine Cooper Cater? |
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| Katharine 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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| What is the current use of Cater Hall? |
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| Houses Educational Support Services, the Honors College, and the Center for Academic Career Excellence (Cater Center) |
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| When was the Medical Clinic opened? |
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| Who is the director of the Medical Clinic? |
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| Dr. Fred Kam, a board-certified Internist, and was chosen by his peers as one of the Best Doctors in America. |
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| What is the AU Medical Clinic? |
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| full-service primary care clinic whose function is to serve Auburn University students, faculty, staff, and the Auburn Community |
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| Who runs the AU Med Clinic? |
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| physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants and a full nursing staff |
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| What kinds of facilities are in the medical clinic? |
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| full lab, x-ray facilities, and a massage therapist |
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| Are pharmacy services provided at the AU Med Clinic? |
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| pharmacy services through the James Harrison School of Pharmacy are available on-site |
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| What types of medical service does the Medical Clinic handle? |
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| all types, including women's healthcare |
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| What service has an office on the 2nd floor of the Medical Clinic? |
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| Student Counseling Services |
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| Where is parking services located? |
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| located in a trailer at the west end of the Allison Physics Labs on Duncan Drive |
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| Office of Diversity and Multicultural Affairs, office that represents and helps underrepresented populations at Auburn University, promotes diversity on campus |
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| Provost Leadership Undergraduate Scholarship, created to increase diversity on Auburn's campus |
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| Summer Enrichment Experience, intense 4-week summer program for undeserved students to improve their Math and English skills |
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| What are the administrative offices? |
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1. President
2. Provost and VP of Academic Affairs
3. Associate Provost for Undergraduate Studies
4. VP for Alumni Affairs
5. Executive Director of Educational Support Services
6. VP for Student Affairs |
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