Auburn University's memorial for Lauren A. Burk.
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Correction for video intro: Lauren A. Burk, not Lauren H. Burk.
March 8, 2008: Auburn Police Department press conference detailing the arrest of Courtney Lockhart in the Lauren Burk case.
Comments have been disabled out of respect for both the families of Courtney Lockhart and Lauren Burk.
Matt Lauer from the Today Show calls Auburn University's Foy Student Union to ask a question.
The Foy Student Union information desk is available for any question you can throw at them. The information desk first received national attention when it was called on air by Oprah during one of her shows.
Ask us. We can help! Call (334) 844-4244
This episode highlights Auburn University's College of Veterinary Medicine and how the college benefits the state of Alabama.
Provided by Alabama Public Television (APT). Produced by AIDT.
http://www.vetmed .auburn.edu/index.pl
Mike and Randy get off their rockers and spend a beautiful spring afternoon at a traditional Auburn watering hole - Chewacla Park. As always in their explorations, their topic of conversation quickly turns to vocational evaluation. Today, the experts guide viewers through the process of developing a Life Care Plan.
Recorded: April 2007
Live from the lovely Grand National Lodge in Opelika, Alabama, Randy and Mike give a detailed guide and tips for preparing your case as a vocational expert. You will also see demonstrated Mike's definition of a "gimme."
Recorded: March 2007
neral Richard B. Myers, retired Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and a graduate of Auburn Montgomery, delivered the commencement address to Auburn University graduates at spring ceremonies May 10, 2008.
Twelve Auburn University students learn about more than art as they worked jointly with residents of Hurtsboro, Alabama, to create nine art projects that reflected the culture of the county?s communities and some of the interests and concerns of its people.