William and Patrick Olmstead

This May, Patrick and William Olmstead graduate from Auburn's Harbert College of Business representing the fourth generation of Crane family members to graduate from Auburn.

April 29, 2024

If there's an academic institution currently more invested in preaching the importance and teaching the methods of polymer recycling than Auburn, Ed Davis doesn't know what it is.

April 26, 2024

Three people stand in a shallow lake surrounded by tall grass

During fall break 2023, Auburn instructor Richard Hall organized a sustainable finance workshop and urban ecology tour in New York City.

April 25, 2024

Three people in graduation caps and gowns wave orange and blue shakers

The EAGLES program is designed to focus on academic enrichment, personal and social skills, independent living, health and wellness enhancement and integrated work experiences.

April 25, 2024

A painted brick wall on an old building welcomes visitors to Selma

A $1 million grant will support the work of Auburn's Front Porch Initiative in developing housing in Selma, Alabama.

April 25, 2024

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Three undergraduate students and six Auburn graduates have won National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowships for graduate study in the fall, which provides three years of support accessible over five years.

April 24, 2024

Emma Bradley teaching a class of young students

When Emma Bradley discovered the global studies major in Auburn's College of Human Sciences, she didn't realize it would do more than enhance her world view. The alumna is currently teaching English in Namibia, Africa, on a two-year assignment with the Peace Corps.

April 24, 2024

Brown horse in stall with man holding out his hand

Auburn alumnus and equine veterinarian Alan Dorton had a hand in supporting the health of the 148th Kentucky Derby winner in 2022.

April 24, 2024

Elijah Parker and Katie Wolfe

Two seniors in electrical and computer engineering teamed with engineering students at Germany’s Technical University of Applied Sciences Würzburg-Schweinfurt to develop a system designed to foster farming sustainability.

April 23, 2024

Alana Dillette

Black Alumna Award winner Alana Dillette is a former Auburn University student-athlete who came to the Plains for the swim program and stayed 11 years, as she completed her undergraduate and doctoral degrees in the College of Human Sciences’ Hotel and Restaurant Management program (now known as Hospitality Management). A successful professor and business owner, Dillette is sharing her story with Auburn.

April 22, 2024

Aubie with Hospitality Management Students

A record 51 students in the College of Human Sciences' Horst Schulze School of Hospitality Management put their hospitality knowledge and expertise to the test at the 29th annual Hospitality Gala.

April 19, 2024

Students stand around looking at a table full of printed fliers

The studios are filled with the quiet buzz of anticipation as faculty and students in Auburn’s School of Industrial and Graphic Design prepare to welcome friends, family, industry partners and alumni into their classrooms for a spring show titled “Kaleidoscope.”

April 19, 2024

A student looking up at a vertical farm of fresh lettuce.

Take a look at lettuce, from seed to table, grown in Auburn's own vertical farms.

April 17, 2024

IPE gives students from health-related majors the opportunity to practice working with other disciplines — just as they will when they enter the professional health care field.

April 16, 2024

Young lady smiling and petting calf outdoors

For over 73 years, Kentucky has turned to Auburn University to help meet its need for veterinarians.

April 16, 2024

Jennifer Mueller-Phillips

Following a national search, Jennifer Mueller-Phillips has been named the ninth dean of the Raymond J. Harbert College of Business. Mueller-Phillips, who has been serving as the interim dean since Sept. 2023, will officially begin on May 1.

April 15, 2024

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Interactive web application helps dog-bite victims in India, Nigeria find proper treatment to prevent rabies.

April 15, 2024

Justin Patton, director of the Auburn RFID Lab, works with a student in the lab.

A partnership between Auburn and the Los Alamos National Laboratory will enhance collaboration in research, education and workforce development via the Weapons Production-Technology and Nuclear Training Program.

April 12, 2024

A woman in a lab coats uses a pipette to transfer fluid in to a test tube

Nina Stute is a prolific researcher, and she’s currently conducting research on health disparities in her work as a Rural Health Fellow.

April 12, 2024

A team of agricultural economists from the Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station was awarded $650,000 by the National Institute of Food and Agriculture to study women farmers in the Southeast.

April 11, 2024

A young man poses for a picture with an alpaca as a large mountain looms behind them

Passionate for innovation, building science senior Kameron Mathews is eager to explore cutting-edge technologies to revolutionize project visualization within the construction industry.

April 11, 2024

Jack Hilton sits in his office

Auburn University Student Government Association (SGA) President Jack Hilton has plans to help enhance the student experience for all during his tenure.

April 09, 2024

A man and a young woman hold a large check made out for 30,000 dollars

AbGlo is a fitness device that corrects lumbar position during core strength exercises through visual and sensory feedback.

April 05, 2024

A parking lot with a sunset behind it has electric vehicle charging stations

Does driving around town with your friends count as research? For industrial design students studying electric vehicle charging stations, the answer is yes.

April 04, 2024

man posing for photo outside

Davide Guzzetti, assistant professor in the Department of Aerospace Engineering, has earned a NASA Early Career Faculty award to research how to remediate the accumulation of smaller pieces of orbital debris that are hard to track due to their size.

April 03, 2024

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