Jay Bland, far right, walks down a sidewalk with three other people

Jay Bland has helped digitize Georgia’s legal system through software like GreenCourt and PeachCourt.

November 15, 2024

Mary Wheelock and Jessie Barclay are pictured together outdoors

Auburn’s College of Education and University Outreach are teaming up to provide a new Rural Teacher Fellowship program that will launch in the spring.

November 14, 2024

A drone shot of two men standing with in front of an old white building

The College of Architecture, Design and Construction's faculty members are talented designers and professionals who are making remarkable progress toward building a vibrant and robust portfolio of impactful research.

November 13, 2024

a woman poses for a photo outside

Alison Boardwine, a senior in biosystems engineering and public and one health, is researching the effects of microplastics and microfibers on Daphnia magna.

November 12, 2024

Three men pose for a photo in a lab

Assistant Professor Ali Khosravi is working with the National Center for Additive Manufacturing Excellence to design a robot that can attach to a conduit, run it underground and resurface for another use.

November 12, 2024

A woman in an African print shirt wears a Fulbright Scholars backpack

Whether they’re from Alabama, out-of-state or a country halfway across the world, many Auburn students have interesting paths to the Plains.

November 12, 2024

A family shops for milk at a grocery store

After receiving a $2.79 million grant from the USDA Food and Nutrition Service, the Hunger Solutions Institute in Auburn’s College of Human Sciences' Healthy Fluid Milk Incentives program has topped nearly $10 million in overall funding.

November 11, 2024

All ROTC students pose for a photo on the President

Auburn is home to three ROTC programs: Air Force ROTC (for both the Air Force and Space Force), Naval ROTC (for both Navy and Marine Corps) and Army ROTC.

November 11, 2024

members of the ROTC at Auburn participate in a run

From its early years as the East Alabama Male College to today’s multidisciplinary research, Auburn University remains a strong supporter of our nation’s military.

November 08, 2024

Two women, Beth Stukes and Cheryl Morgan, stand side by side smiling in front of an architecture-themed backdrop.

For Cheryl Morgan ’74, former director of Auburn's Urban Studio, the best plans are a good mix of doable and aspirational.

November 08, 2024

A group of people stands in front of a machine digging a well

Water — the foundation of all life on our planet — is a hard-won luxury in the world’s poorest regions. One group of Auburn alumni is working to change that.

November 07, 2024

Asia White with Susan Cantrell, CEO of AMCP, while at LEO Pharma

Asia White, a member of the Harrison College of Pharmacy Class of 2026, was recently selected as one of just 13 students nationwide to participate in the LEO Pharma shadowing program.

November 06, 2024

Michael Zabala holds a helmet and the ear hole covers created by his business, XO Armor

Auburn-born startup XO Armor's noise-dampening ear hole covers are designed to enhance the effectiveness of the new in-helmet coach-to-player communication.

November 05, 2024

Young man in a white military uniform and his wife stand with their three young children.

Generosity from the Auburn Family has propelled the Rucksacks to Backpacks initiative in the Veterans Resource Center, which outfits student veterans with the technology they need to help them succeed academically.

November 04, 2024

People in cowboy hats pose with an award

The College of Veterinary Medicine celebrates alumni who exemplify the Auburn spirit of excellence, dedication to the profession, leadership and contributions to their communities.

November 04, 2024

Pulp

The Auburn Pulp and Paper Foundation Conference, Oct. 21-22, offered engineering students the opportunity to engage with industry representatives.

November 01, 2024

young man working in an energy lab

From plasma fusion research aimed at harnessing and improving energy sources, to engineering exploits designed to reduce hazards, streamline processes and enhance efficiency, Auburn’s talented researchers are making strides in the energy space.

November 01, 2024

Dawn Oliver in front of the White House

NASA attorney Dawn Oliver '97 got an inside look at the U.S. Government as part of the prestigious White House Leadership Development Program.

November 01, 2024

Logan McCool shows off her Halloween costume

Learn how our students have designed adaptable Halloween costumes for children with disabilities to enhance their trick-or-treating experience.

October 31, 2024

Black and white eagle statue.

Andrew Lynch, assistant professor in the Department of Music, explains the science behind our fear and music.

October 30, 2024

Two people work on a drone in a forest

Auburn faculty focus collaborative research on how forest landowners can best recover and utilize downed timber following severe weather events.

October 30, 2024

Benjamin Bowers, (left) associate professor in the department of civil and environmental engineering at Auburn University and graduate student Ben Prowell (right) during construction of the 9th Test Track cycle.

Created 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.

October 30, 2024

Sophie Snyder stands with some of her cakes

Auburn 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.

October 29, 2024

A young woman sits with a green bird on her shoulder

Vet Med student Ilya Kristensen utilizes her passion for wildlife veterinary medicine to instruct students and support conservation around the world, from Alabama to Australia.

October 29, 2024

Brown-Kopel Engineering Student Achievement Center

Jeff Hills recently pledged $10 million to provide more than 300 scholarships to Auburn Engineering students during the next 20 years.

October 25, 2024

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