- Addressing Alabama farm needsThe Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station awarded 29 competitive grants across three principal programs: AgR-SEED, Production Agricultural Research and equipment grants for fiscal year 2024.
- Blending AI with cybersecurityThe Auburn University Center for Artificial Intelligence and Cybersecurity Engineering is dedicated to uncovering pioneering advancements in AI-driven cybersecurity solutions and tackling the most pressing challenges in the digital age.
- Addressing Alabama farm needsThe Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station awarded 29 competitive grants across three principal programs: AgR-SEED, Production Agricultural Research and equipment grants for fiscal year 2024.
- Blending AI with cybersecurityThe Auburn University Center for Artificial Intelligence and Cybersecurity Engineering is dedicated to uncovering pioneering advancements in AI-driven cybersecurity solutions and tackling the most pressing challenges in the digital age.
- House Select Committee on China praises AuburnAuburn’s role in facilitating collaboration between government, academia and industry necessary for maintaining national security was on full display at the university’s Research and Innovation Campus in Huntsville as Congressional heavyweights meet to confer on the vulnerability of the U.S. defense industrial base in relation to challenges posed by China.
- Google guardAuburn College of Education graduate Lt. Col. Nate Knowles has landed a prestigious fellowship at Google focused on national security.
- Courtside seat to historySeveral students have the opportunity to cover the Tigers' run through March Madness in the men's 2025 NCAA Tournament for media outlets.
- Putting plans in orbitAuburn's National Center for Additive Manufacturing Excellence is partnering with Blue Origin to overcome the challenges of 3D printing with copper, essentially helping the space technology company's future plans in orbit.
- Science of ReadingA group of College of Education faculty members led by Jennie Baumann is working to provide pre-service teachers with a competitive edge in their field.
- From Auburn to MITErnest Opoku’s journey from Ghana to Auburn, and now to MIT, is one of perseverance, intellectual rigor and groundbreaking research.
- Designated among the nation's bestAuburn has been re-designated as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Research, making it one of only 11 institutions nationally to hold designations for cyber operations, cyber defense and cyber research.
- More than a gameTwenty-five years after his team won the SEC men's basketball championship, Bryant Smith is helping lead the 2025 Tigers.
- Alumnus to be honored at Hospitality GalaThe College of Human Sciences' Horst Schulze School of Hospitality Management will welcome hundreds of guests to the annual Hospitality Gala and recognize alumnus L. Nick Davis with the 2025 Horst Schulze Award for Excellence in Hospitality.
- Giving back to the communityAuburn student Emma Chumley created the Auburn Sustenance Project as a class project in hopes of combatting food insecurity in the area.
- This vet’s a vetDr. Samantha Warner is using her military experience and Auburn training to continue her veterinary medicine career closer to home.
- Serious as a heart attackFaculty member Tiffani Chidume studies the use of cutting-edge simulation technology, including VR, in nursing education.
- Destination: Crooked OaksThe 415-acre estate where legendary football coach Pat Dye lived and entertained comes back to life as a special events destination and an outdoor classroom.
- Improving space transportationMari Miles Dempsey, a senior in chemical engineering and an Honors student, is researching photo-initiated hydrogels. If successful, the project has the potential to impact multiple fields, but the most hopeful is transporting items to space.
- Auburn student uses Arabic, international studies to navigate semester in MoroccoDillon O'Donnell, a junior in international studies who studies Arabic at Auburn and hopes to one day serve the U.S. Department of State, honed his language and cultural skills across Morocco last fall.
- Plainsman, president, philanthropistChael Sullivan, as President of his fraternity and a member of the War Eagle Girls and Plainsmen, has made a significant impact during his time at Auburn.
- Preserving historyAs the city of Selma, Alabama, commemorates the 60th anniversary of “Bloody Sunday,” Robert Finkel is helping share the history of that fateful day through several projects.
- Supporting our ownRegenia Sanders and Glenn Mitchell, colleagues at Ernst & Young in Atlanta, share a deep passion for their alma mater and firmly believe in helping fellow alums reach their full potential.
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