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This list of notable Auburn University people includes alumni, faculty, and former students of Auburn University.. Each of the following alumni, faculty, and former students of Auburn University is presumed to be notable, receiving significant coverage in multiple published, secondary sources which are reliable, intellectually independent of each other, and independent of the subject.
After a career in water skiing, she earned a Ph.D. in history from Auburn University in 1974. Atkins was the first woman in the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame . The Leah Rawls Atkins Award, Auburn University’s highest award for athletics, is named in her honor.
The Bartell Group, later known as Bartell Broadcasters, Bartell Family Radio, Macfadden-Bartell, and the Bartell Media Corporation, was a family-owned company that owned a number of radio stations in the United States during the 1940s through the 1960s.
David L. Leamon (1939–2018), American librarian Fred Leamon (1919–1981), American football player John Leamon (1804–1866), English-born Canadian merchant and politician
Wilford S. Bailey was a professor at Auburn University. [4] In 1965, he was the vice-president of the American Society of Parasitologists. [5] He was the President of Auburn University from 1983 to 1984. [2] From 1987 to 1988, he served as the President of the National Collegiate Athletic Association. [6]
Auburn High School is the oldest public high school in Alabama, and the third-oldest operating secondary school in the United States south of Philadelphia. [1] As of 2010, the school enrolls 1,309 students in technical, academic, and International Baccalaureate programs as well as joint enrollment with Auburn University and Southern Union State ...
On February 10, 1999, Auburn hosted Ole Miss before a sellout crowd at Beard-Eaves Memorial Coliseum and a national television audience on ESPN. Fyffe called the game on the Auburn Network along with color analyst Joe Dean Jr. Auburn started fast and led 18-4 when a missed basket by the Rebels led to an Auburn fast break. The result of the play ...
Bradford Knapp, president of the Alabama Polytechnic Institute, now known as Auburn University, 1928–1933; Kathy Krendl, president, Otterbein College (Ohio) James Raymond Lawson (Ph.D.), president, Fisk University (1967–1975) [26] Jeffrey S. Lehman (LAW: JD 1977), 11th president of Cornell University (2003–2005)