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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.
Auburn University (AU or Auburn) is a public land-grant research university in Auburn, Alabama, United States. With more than 26,800 undergraduate students, over 6,100 post-graduate students, and a total enrollment of more than 34,000 students with 1,330 faculty members, Auburn is the second-largest university in Alabama .
In 1967, O.D. “Jack” Turner [2] was appointed the first dean of Auburn University's new School of Business, which was located in Thach and Tichenor Halls. During Turner's tenure, the teaching staff increased from 42 to 69, and the Business Advisory Council was established, which prepared the School of Business for entering the accreditation process.
Active in the scheduling and administration of Auburn's early baseball teams. Served as Chairman of API's Faculty Athletic Committee for an untold number of years. Named Dean of the School of Chemistry and Pharmacy as well as State Chemist in 1932. Director of Bank of Auburn (presently Auburn Bank) from 1914-1948.
A native of Boston, Pearl attended Sharon High School in Sharon, Massachusetts.He is one of the few Division I basketball coaches who never played high school basketball, even at the junior varsity level (being the only head coach in the 2022 NCAA tournament with that distinction [a]); a shoulder injury while playing football in his first year of high school prevented him from further pursuing ...
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Shortly after graduation, Cater was selected to be Auburn University's Dean of Women by Luther N. Duncan, President of Auburn from 1935 to 1947.Cater's time as a Dean left a noticeable impact at Auburn: presidents who succeeded Duncan stated that she was 'the best Dean of Women in the South' (Ralph Brown Draughon) and also noted that Cater had 'superior administrative skills in handling her ...
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