Auburn University’s Spectrum Alliance receives national recognition

This summer, Auburn University's Spectrum Alliance received national recognition from Campus Progress of the Center for American Progress in Washington, D.C. Spectrum Alliance is a lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and allies student group which discusses issues of relevance, as well as educates the Auburn community by hosting guest speakers and facilitating social events. This summer, Spectrum was awarded the "Best Student Organized Event" nationally for hosting Daniel Helminiak's presentation of "What the Bible Really Says about Homosexuality." Spectrum received this award for hosting a well-coordinated event and its ability to draw a large and diverse crowd as well. This award is a prestigious achievement which demonstrates Auburn University's commitment to diversity and student leadership.

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  1. Peter Llewellyn Says:

    Can I get a transcript of the – Daniel Helminiak’s presentation of “What the Bible Really Says about Homosexuality.” ?

  2. Forrest Muir Says:

    Yes, I would like a transcript as well.

  3. Katie Lushington Says:

    Thanks for your interest. A full transcript is not available, however please feel free to contact us at spectrum@auburn.edu as we do have several handouts from the event that we can pass along to you