- 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.
- 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.
- State of Alabama Engineering Hall of Fame inducts Class of 2025The State of Alabama Engineering Hall of Fame inducted eight individuals — including one Auburn University alumnus and an Auburn chemical engineering professor — and one corporation during a ceremony Feb. 22 at the Renaissance Birmingham at Ross Bridge.
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