- An alumna's unique experience with the U.S. GovernmentNASA attorney Dawn Oliver '97 got an inside look at the U.S. Government as part of the prestigious White House Leadership Development Program.
- Celebrating inclusivityLearn how our students have designed adaptable Halloween costumes for children with disabilities to enhance their trick-or-treating experience.
- An alumna's unique experience with the U.S. GovernmentNASA attorney Dawn Oliver '97 got an inside look at the U.S. Government as part of the prestigious White House Leadership Development Program.
- Celebrating inclusivityLearn how our students have designed adaptable Halloween costumes for children with disabilities to enhance their trick-or-treating experience.
- The sounds of spooky season: The science of fear and musicAndrew Lynch, assistant professor in the Department of Music, explains the science behind our fear and music.
- Enhancing the timber industry’s resilienceAuburn faculty focus collaborative research on how forest landowners can best recover and utilize downed timber following severe weather events.
- A new era of researchCreated to ensure the asphalt industry can deliver pavements that are durable, sustainable, quiet, safe and economical, the work at Auburn's National Center for Asphalt Technology (NCAT) has supported the infrastructure that has kept Americans moving for nearly four decades.
- The dish on Sophie CheffyAuburn student Sophie Snyder's baking business has taken off, keeping the junior from Auburn busy making wedding cakes and other tasty treats for a growing client list.
- Driven to serve wildlifeVet Med student Ilya Kristensen utilizes her passion for wildlife veterinary medicine to instruct students and support conservation around the world, from Alabama to Australia.
- A record-breaking commitmentJeff Hills recently pledged $10 million to provide more than 300 scholarships to Auburn Engineering students during the next 20 years.
- Changing the world one seed at a timeAuburn graduates Dale and Angela Speetjens are looking to revolutionize and streamline food production in Alabama and beyond.
- Grad student advances neuroscience in pharmacyMiles Wiley is studying neuropharmacology because he wants to find answers to dementia, specifically with THC research.
- Engineering, business students collaborate to build exercise equipmentA team of engineering and business students developed the Infinity Flex, a modifiable cable attachment for a multitude of upper body exercises.
- Everything SNASYGoing to Auburn football games is a tradition for Dale Jackson — one he doesn’t take for granted. Inspired by his autistic son, Jackson and his organization SNASY are on a mission to give those with special needs a chance to make gameday memories.
- Orange & BluegrassAn enduring collaboration created more than 70 years ago ties the reins between Auburn and Kentucky.
- College of Nursing partnerships make football gameday accessible for allOn football gamedays, faculty and students from the College of Nursing volunteer to staff Tiger Babies, SOUND and the new SNASY trailer.
- Building resilient communities worldwideAuburn offers a number of service trips and study abroad programs, giving students opportunities to put their skills to use, benefiting communities close to home and around the world.
- Caring for healthSetting it apart from other programs in the state, Auburn has a distinctive approach to physical therapy education. Supported by the generosity of the Auburn Family, the program is grounded by experiential learning and meaningful community impact and fueled by real-world research.
- Stalwart supportFollowing her recent 100th birthday, Sue Pearson reflects on her time at Auburn and the room that will be named in her honor in the College of Education's new building.
- Accounting alumna helping shape national economic policyAuburn accounting alumna and University of Georgia faculty member Erin Towery is serving a one-year term as a senior economist with the White House Council of Economic Advisors.
- Ahead of the curve with AIProfessor Veena Chattaraman brings her creativity and scientific expertise to research focused on consumer and health technologies. She aims to reduce older adults’ barriers to using AI and improve rural communities’ access to health and nutrition information through AI-powered technologies.
- ‘Believe in Auburn and love it’College of Human Sciences Consumer and Design Sciences students presented “What I love about Auburn” apparel design challenge presentations as part of the Consumer and Design Sciences (CADS) 5770 Portfolio Development for Apparel Design course.
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