- Training the space workforceThe new option, from the Samuel Ginn College of Engineering and College of Sciences and Mathematics, is another step toward solidifying Auburn as a leader in training space industry professionals.
- Public and One Health celebrates first two gradsThe Public and One Health program's first two graduates are prepared to make a difference in a wide range of fields, including environmental health, epidemiology and health promotion and policy.
- Training the space workforceThe new option, from the Samuel Ginn College of Engineering and College of Sciences and Mathematics, is another step toward solidifying Auburn as a leader in training space industry professionals.
- Public and One Health celebrates first two gradsThe Public and One Health program's first two graduates are prepared to make a difference in a wide range of fields, including environmental health, epidemiology and health promotion and policy.
- Flourishing foragesFrom the Coastal Plain to the Black Belt, Alabama cattle producers are utilizing forage systems to their advantage to meet the challenges of modern agriculture.
- Engineering student wins prestigious Astronaut ScholarshipJunior Eirik Mulder earned the award which recognizes outstanding students in science, technology, engineering and mathematics who show exceptional academic performance, ingenuity and potential to make meaningful contributions to their fields.
- Communicating with empathyThe way we talk about opioid use disorder, according to recent research by Assistant Professor of Communication Victoria Ledford, could significantly affect the policies designed to address it.
- Student leaders shape Camp War EagleMeet some of the head orientation counselors who are welcoming new students to campus at Camp War Eagle this summer.
- Biomechanist studies walking, running, jumpingWendi Weimar applies her theater training to keep students engaged and learning when teaching biomechanics in the School of Kinesiology.
- One-of-a-kindPartnering with KYRA Medical, students and faculty from industrial design and engineering collaborated on a device that eliminates the rush to change IV bags during arthroscopic surgeries.
- Coming soonThe Auburn Board of Trustees accepted plans to demolish Spidle Hall, construct an air traffic control tower at the airport and build a sidewalk along Wire Road.
- Lost and foundRetired veterinarian Nancy East ’97 found her purpose by finding others.
- Take noteOver the past year, more than 800 First Year Engineering Seminar students learned sketchnoting, a highly effective style of note taking that combines traditional text with symbols and illustrations.
- Going for gold with SpanishSusan Melton ’76 has translated her Auburn education everywhere from the streets of Madrid to the Olympic podium.
- Same footprintThe College of Human Sciences newly planned state-of-the-art building to be known as the Barbara Drummond Thorne Academic and Research Facility will be constructed along the same footprint as Spidle Hall and spanning all the way to Roosevelt Drive.
- Propelling the futureAuburn Aviation's Jill Glidewell is a former U.S. Air Force and Delta Air Lines pilot who is educating the next generation of aviators.
- A War Eagle welcomeOur orientation program for first-year students has come a long way from its beginnings at a 4-H camp more than 30 years ago.
- From camper to gator handlerAfter years spent playing and leading camps at the Kreher Preserve, Cooper Anderson is the facility’s animal caretaker.
- Improving drought monitoringThe work of the Alabama Drought Reach program, a statewide collaboration led by Auburn, helps ensure more accurate and timely drought monitoring, which supports better decision-making for water use, agriculture and emergency planning across Alabama.
- Crafting connection: Auburn art museum partners with community organizations statewide to 'Sew Their Names'The Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art partners with the Mt. Willing Quilters of the Lowndes County Community Life Center on a series of exhibitions and public art programs across the state of Alabama.
- To mow or not to mowAuburn expert Dave Han tells you when to water, mow and fertilize your lawn this summer.
- Alternative solutionsChemical Engineering's Symone Alexander has found a way to create a clean alternative to synthetic fiber using pecan shells.
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