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Criminology and Criminal Justice

The Criminology and Criminal Justice program is no longer accepting students. The Sociology major has been re-configured to include the option of crime-related coursework for students interested in this area of study. Students may now choose Crime and Deviance as a concentration area within the new Sociology major.

Department News

CLA is Currently Accepting Applications for Membership in the Student Eminent Society.

Study of Women and Children Featured in Montgomery Advertiser

Research Bootcamp a Success!

Faculty Achievements 2008-09

Events Calendar

02/11/10 Nineteenth-Century Studies Group

7:30 PM at Off Campus
Jana Gutierrez (Modern Lang & Lit.) 'Ravishing Forms: Seduction and Frigidity in 19th century Spanish American Poetry'
Contact rk@auburn.edu for more information.
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02/16/10 Provost to Discuss Scholarship of Public Engagement with AU Faculty

3:00 PM at 2225 Student Center

The Community and Civic Engagement Initiative in the College of Liberal Arts invites faculty to a dialogue on the scholarship of public engagement with Auburn University Provost Mary Ellen Mazey on Tuesday, February 16 at 3:00 p.m. in room 2225 of the Auburn University Student Center. 


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02/18/10 Constructing Auburn Avenue as a Heritage Tourist Destination

3:00 PM at 2225 Student Center
Africana Studies Program invites you to “Constructing Auburn Avenue as a Heritage Tourist Destination,” a lecture by Professor Joshua Inwood.
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02/26/10 Promotion and Tenure Dossier Preparation

2:00 PM at Tichenor 215
All CLA faculty members are invited to attend the new "Promotion and Tenure Dossier Preparation"workshop.
Contact snoddts@auburn.edu for more information.
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03/11/10 Should’ve by Roald Hoffmann

7:30 PM at Telfair Peet Theatre
AU THEATRE TO PRESENT A STAGED READING OF SHOULD’VE BY NOBEL-PRIZE WINNING CHEMIST, ROALD HOFFMANN, Thursday, March 11 at 7:30pm in Telfair Peet Theatre. Hoffmann, a Nobel Prize-winning chemist, has long been interested in the intersections of art and science. An accomplished poet and playwright, he has published four collections of poetry, a book of translations of his poems into Spanish, and a number of plays: most notably Oxygen, coauthored with Stanford University chemist Carl Djerassi.
Contact - belllin@auburn.edu for more information.
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