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"I believe, that this is a practical world and I that I can count only on what I earn. Therefore, I believe in work, hard work." |
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"I believe in education, which gives me the knowledge to work wisely and trains my mind and my hands to work skillfully." |
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The Upper Quad was originally known as the "Women's Quadrangle" as it housed only women. |
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Current Use of Quad Residence Halls |
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-The Quad has 10 residence halls:
>Upper: Harper, Broun, Little, Teague (Honors Only)
>Lower: Dowdell, Glenn, Lane, Lupton, Owen and Keller
-The 2 freshman female residence halls are Owen and Keller, the other 8 are co-ed and genders are separated by floors.
-The living spaces in these residence halls have 2 double rooms connected by a bathroom.
-967 students live in the Quad. |
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Current Use of The Quad Center |
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-Houses Office of Undergraduate Marketing and Recruitment and the Scholarship Office.
-Washers and dryers are located in the bottom of the Quad Center, where each resident has a mailbox as well. |
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The Hill Residence Halls (Current Use) |
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Year: 1962
-The Hill houses men and women in 12 residence halls. Hill rooms are configured in suites consisting of 2 double rooms connected by a bathroom.
-Coed Halls (gender separated by floor): Boyd, Sasnett, Hollifield, Duncan, Toomer, Dobbs, Graves, Dowelll, Dunn, Knapp.
-Female Only Halls: Hall M and Leischuck.
-The mail room for The Hill residents is in Burton Hall.
-1482 students are housed in the Hill. |
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The Village (History/Facts) |
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Year: 2009
-It has "Super Suites" which are shared by four people that consist of four single bedrooms, two bathrooms and a common living/dining area. The suites are furnished with a sofa, side chair, dining table, 2 dining chairs, microwave, refrigerator, sink, counter and cabinet space.
-Rent includes all utilities including basic TV cable and high speed wireless internet service excluding telephone service.
-Plans to build a mailroom in the Village have been approved. Housing plains to have it up and running within the upcoming year.
-The Village houses 1643 students. |
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Current Use of The Village |
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-The Village houses men and women in eight residence halls. Sororities are housed in 3 of the halls (Magnolia, Oak and Willow) while the remaining 5 halls (Aubie, Tiger, Eagle, Talon and Plainsman) are coed. Aubie Hall is the Honors Hall in the Village. |
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Year: 2009
-Houses multiple food options (Plainsman Pizza, Plainsmen Pasta, Home Plate, and AU-Some Salads, Rye of the Tiger, O & B Grill, Cub Stop, Denny's, Caribou Coffee and Tiger Zone AYCTE). |
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Sewell Hall (History and Current Use) |
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Year: 1962
-It was named after Roy B. Sewell who commissioned the creation of Auburn's spirit song 'War Eagle' in 1955.
-Sewell has a dining hall that serves 3 meals a day.
-Sewell houses ROTC students and other male students.
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Auburn's 13 Schools and Colleges |
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College of Agriculture: William Batchelor: Comer Hall
College of Architecture, Design and Construction: Daniel Bennett: Dudley Hall
College of Business: Bill Hardgrave: Lowder
College of Education: Betty Lou Whitford: Haley Center
Samuel Ginn College of Engineering: Larry Benefield: Shelby Center
College of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences: Jim Shepard: Forestry and Wildlife Sciences Building
College of Human Sciences: June Henton: Spidle Hall
College of Liberal Arts: Anne Katrin Gramberg: Tichenor Hall
School of Nursing: Gregg Newschwander: Miller Hall
Harrison School of Pharmacy: Lee Evans: Walker Pharmacy Building
COSAM: Charles Savrda (Interim): Science Center Classrooms
College of Veterinary Medicine: Timothy Boosinger: Greene Hall
Graduate School: George Flowers: Hargis Hall |
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