Help is on the way: jAUnt drivers save the dayAfter a car accident left marathon runner Kendal Hull unable to navigate campus with her morning coffee, a couple of jAUnt drivers came to her rescue with a custom 3D-printed cup holder.
An engaging new projectThe EAGLES Program was recently awarded a prestigious five-year, $2.3 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education’s Transition and Postsecondary Programs for Students with Intellectual Disabilities initiative.
- Help is on the way: jAUnt drivers save the dayAfter a car accident left marathon runner Kendal Hull unable to navigate campus with her morning coffee, a couple of jAUnt drivers came to her rescue with a custom 3D-printed cup holder.

- An engaging new projectThe EAGLES Program was recently awarded a prestigious five-year, $2.3 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education’s Transition and Postsecondary Programs for Students with Intellectual Disabilities initiative.

- From lab to leash: Sullivan's genetic research offers hope for ending dachshunds' spinal strugglesCollege of Veterinary Medicine Professor of Practice Stacey Sullivan is one of eight semifinalists for the American Kennel Club Foundation's Canine Health Discovery of the Year Award. Her groundbreaking genetic research could help dachshund breeders reduce, or even eliminate, the incidence of intervertebral disc disease in the breed.

- Psychology professor works to improve treatment of challenging behaviorAssistant Professor of Psychological Sciences John Michael Falligant didn’t plan to be a translational researcher, but when traditional research findings fell short in his complex cases, he took a more active role in taking treatment from the lab to the clinic.

- Hands-on science inspires studentsMore than 1,000 middle school students from 19 Alabama schools explored STEM fields at Auburn’s sixth annual Destination STEM Expo. Hosted by COSAM Outreach, the event filled Neville Arena with 80 interactive exhibits led by 220 Auburn faculty, students and volunteers.

- Architecture faculty explore digital fabrication and documentation alternativesTwo architecture professors are experimenting with a custom marking robot that inscribes assembly information on timber elements to reduce complex documents for construction crews.

- Contracting her way to successRachel Dinkel is contracting her way through her Honors career. Contracting allows students to earn Honors credit by adding a unique, academically rigorous component to a non-Honors course. These projects go beyond the standard curriculum, offering students the chance to dive deeper into topics that matter to them, whether this is through research, creative work or service learning.

- Making art with actionVideo game producer Lauren Barnard ’15 has the same message for art students and the millions of people playing Diablo: you’re supposed to be here.

- So you want to study sports? There’s a major for thatIf you want to build a career out of your love of sports, Auburn offers more than a few academic programs to consider.

- A lasting legacyThe late Dr. Julie Gard Schnuelle was honored with the award — established to recognize a veterinarian who, through their ideals, dedication to the production of food animals and contributions to food animal practice and organized veterinary medicine, serves as a role model for students — during the College of Veterinary Medicine's annual conference.

- Just say 'Hey!'Miss Auburn Riley Parman and SGA President Owen Beaverstock join the Everything Auburn Podcast to talk about their campus roles and the 78th Annual Hey Day.

- Recipients of the 2025 Faculty Awards announcedAuburn University has announced the recipients of its 2025 Faculty Awards, honoring exceptional achievements in teaching, research, leadership and service.

- Exposing flaws, developing solutionsYazhou Tu is working to fix critical vulnerabilities in artificial intelligence-powered security cameras that millions of Americans rely on to protect their homes — flaws that allow inexpensive laser pointers to blind the devices and bypass their security features.

- Famed Civil Rights attorney Fred Gray passes torch to students on Constitution DayFred David Gray, an icon of the Civil Rights Movement who represented Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King Jr., delivered Auburn’s Constitution Day 2025 keynote.

- Teaching through turbulenceIn a city where air raid sirens pierced the night and missile strikes shattered the quiet, alumna Amanda Denney offered students not just lessons in literature, but a lifeline of normalcy.

- Academic leadersThe Southeastern Conference's professional development initiative aimed at preparing and advancing academic leaders for roles within SEC institutions and beyond includes Auburn's Brent I. Fox, Justin Miller, Laura W. Plexico and Xiao Qin in the 2025-26 cohort.

- International Quality of Life Awards moving to Washington, D.C., honorees announcedFor the first time in its 32-year history, the College of Human Sciences’ annual International Quality of Life Awards will take place in Washington, D.C., on Dec. 8.

- Catching a subduction zone dyingAuburn geoscientist Brian Boston helped uncover evidence that the Cascadia subduction zone off Vancouver Island is unraveling piece by piece.

- Critical Role, Critical LessonsMatthew Mercer, acclaimed voice actor and founding member of Critical Role, discussed storytelling, creativity and the power of community through tabletop gaming with Jean W. Liles Professor of English Emily Friedman.

- Principled mentoringAuburn College of Education alumna and Reeltown Elementary School Principal Kathryn Conradson is among several school leaders who are benefitting from the Alabama New Principal Mentoring Program, a statewide initiative co-created by Auburn College of Education Professor Ellen Hahn.

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