- 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.
- 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.
- Summer in AuburnHigh school students can sample campus life through summer camps. The experience often solidifies students' decisions to attend Auburn and select a major.
- Learning with spaghetti and marshmallowsIn Professor Daniel Tauritz’s sections of COMP 2240: Discrete Structures, computer science students don’t just solve math problems — they experience them.
- AI across campusAuburn faculty members and researchers are embracing artificial intelligence in the classroom and the laboratory, spearheading innovative methods in teaching and research.
- The big leaguesAuburn College of Education alumnus Kyle Wasserberger is living a pitch-perfect dream, having recently joined Major League Baseball’s Boston Red Sox organization as lead biomechanist working out of the famous Fenway Park.
- Preaching what he practicesCollege of Education faculty member Ford Dyke's journey has paved the way for a successful career as a teacher, mentor, coach and speaker. As he promotes mindfulness and wellness, he’s transforming the lives of those around him.
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