- Keeping the past aliveAs a project manager with Facilities, alumna Kelly O'Neal-Young oversees work on Auburn's residence halls — both new construction and historic renovations.
- From Auburn to orbitThrough the Auburn University Small Satellite Program, undergraduate and graduate students are on the front lines of space exploration, gaining hands-on experience designing, building and operating small satellites.
- Keeping the past aliveAs a project manager with Facilities, alumna Kelly O'Neal-Young oversees work on Auburn's residence halls — both new construction and historic renovations.
- From Auburn to orbitThrough the Auburn University Small Satellite Program, undergraduate and graduate students are on the front lines of space exploration, gaining hands-on experience designing, building and operating small satellites.
- In the skies and beyondAuburn is home to one of the longest continually operated flight programs in the country, but the School of Aviation prepares more than pilots.
- Buzzing with purposeThe buzz at Auburn's Bee Center isn’t just about harvesting honey for the AU-BEES program. It’s also about groundbreaking research, immersive student experiences and impactful community outreach.
- Fall-star supperThe College of Human Sciences’ Women Philanthropy Board (WPB) will host the 2025 “Fall-Star Supper” celebrating Auburn’s gameday traditions and Auburn Spirit inside Neville Arena on Sept. 10.
- NSF funds Auburn materials engineering research into combining light and matterThe National Science Foundation has awarded Siyuan Dai in materials engineering a grant to explore ways of fusing light and matter that are literally opening new dimensions in nano-optics.
- Alumna and AmeriCorps VISTA volunteer makes impact through service on the PlainsCOSAM alumna Kate Bouchillon has dedicated her time to service here on the Plains as a volunteer with AmeriCorps VISTA.
- Young innovatorsThree students have been recognized as some of the state's most promising young innovators, entrepreneurs and changemakers.
- Alumni fly fightAuburn alumni Capt. Tolulope Morawo and Lt. Col. Steven “Mark” Pelham met against the odds: on Army Reserve deployment facing the New World Screwworm fly.
- Auburn researcher explores hoof healthWhile giraffes are the tallest land animals in the world, health challenges often begin at ground level. Imagine carrying 2,500 pounds of body weight on four feet the approximate size of dinner plates. Veterinary Medicine's Ray Wilhite is part of a new collaborative study that may lead to improved hoof health and longer lifespans for the graceful giants in zoos and other managed environments.
- Rural Health Connect places students in communities across AlabamaIn one rural Alabama county, Auburn students planning to enter the medical and health fields are breaking down barriers that limit access to health care.
- Supporting tradition in flightThe Auburn University Raptor Center is celebrating 25 years of pregame eagle flights in Jordan-Hare Stadium with a campaign to raise awareness and philanthropic support.
- Auburn Panhellenic celebrates Bid Day 2025 with record participationBid Day 2025 brought energy and excitement to Neville Arena as Auburn welcomed its newest Panhellenic members.
- Bass fisherman and business student captivating audiencesJunior finance major Reece Tremaglio is a fisherman on the Auburn Bass Fishing Team, a pro athlete and a growing media personality.
- A grand and historic openingA century and a decade after its founding, the College of Education began a new era on Tuesday, formally opening its 167,000-square-foot home with a grand opening ceremony and ribbon-cutting.
- Find out where students are studying this fallAs the fall semester kicks into gear, Auburn students are getting ready for long study sessions at their favorite spots.
- Digital detox in order as public schools adjust to no digital devicesThis year, Alabama public school students, staff and parents must adjust to a new law that bans wireless devices from classrooms, including cell phones, smart watches and earbuds.
- Alabama SNAP-Ed sunsets after 30 years of serviceThe recent passage of the One Big, Beautiful Bill ends SNAP-Ed programs nationwide on Sept. 30. Alabama SNAP-Ed, known as Live Well Alabama, was set to celebrate 30 years of life-changing service in October.
- Everything Auburn: The First 56Scattered, smothered and covered: Senior Vice President for Student Affairs Bobby Woodard is cooking up the perfect recipe to help Auburn students find their niche — one waffle at a time.
- Imagining legacyThe Auburn Family's support will ensure Crooked Oaks fulfills Pat Dye’s vision.
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