
Miria Criado, an assistant professor in the College of Veterinary Medicine, is driven to help curb the detrimental impacts of avian flu on poultry by studying the dynamic between the virus and host within the College of Veterinary Medicine.
February 27, 2024

Many rural counties in Alabama have residents who can’t receive severe weather alerts, often due to language barriers or a lack of consistent Internet access. Agriscience Education faculty members are working with Auburn University Extension staff to spread the word about the importance of disaster preparedness.
February 27, 2024

The College of Agriculture hosted Temple Grandin, world-renowned academic, animal behaviorist and autism advocate, on Feb. 26, as part of the college’s Women in Agriculture program.
February 27, 2024

The State of Alabama Engineering Hall of Fame inducted nine individuals — including four Auburn University alumni — and one corporation during a ceremony Feb. 24 at The Westin Huntsville.
February 26, 2024

Renowned voice actress, singer and pianist Kate Higgins '91 has built a career around using her voice to invigorate various projects.
February 26, 2024

This week’s segment of the Everything Auburn podcast focuses on Everything Hospitality. Horst Schulze, co-founder and former president of The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company, joined the podcast to talk about how Auburn is developing tomorrow’s leaders for the global hospitality industry through The Horst Schulze School of Hospitality Management in Auburn’s College of Human Sciences. Schulze calls it "the best hospitality program in America."
February 26, 2024

Professor Francesca Adler-Baeder in Auburn’s College of Human Sciences knows healthy relationships. As principal investigator and project director for Alabama Healthy Marriage and Relationship Education Initiative (AHMREI) since 2001, she and her team, along with community agency partners, have conducted applied research across the state to prove that healthy relationships impact not just couples, but their families, work environments and the well-being of their communities. Now, the collection of studies, primarily funded by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Office of Family Assistance, is primed to offer its service outreach model that teaches mindfulness and skills for healthy relationships for replication across the country as well.
February 26, 2024

Auburn’s beloved mascot was honored on Feb. 24 with the unveiling of a bronze figure depicting his likeness in front of the Harold D. Melton Student Center.
February 23, 2024

The Southeastern Conference (SEC) recognizes faculty members with exceptional research and scholarship records annually. Professor and Associate Dean of Research and Graduate Studies Frank “Skip” Bartol is this year’s representative for Auburn University.
February 21, 2024

Auburn junior Emily Day combines nonprofit and philanthropy studies and journalism to support and create organizations that help people.
February 21, 2024

As part of their Schweitzer Fellowship project, the Harrison College of Pharmacy's Briley Graves and Lila Parrish are working together on a project to identify and help those in need.
February 20, 2024

Harrison College of Pharmacy students Kiaira Anderson and Maia Singleton are working together to build a program that helps adolescent females in underserved areas to grow in the maturation of society and developments in life that align with improving social-emotional skills as part of their Schweitzer Fellowship project.
February 20, 2024

As Auburn commemorates 60 years of integration, Civil Rights lawyer Fred Gray discusses how he became a lawyer, defended Rosa Parks and helped desegregate Auburn by suggesting Harold Franklin enroll at Auburn.
February 20, 2024

A team of investigators with the Auburn University Harrison College of Pharmacy and East Alabama Health is collaborating to research readmission rates and solutions for improving the transition of care process.
February 19, 2024

This week’s segment of the Everything Auburn podcast focuses on Auburn’s stellar gymnastics team. This episode features Auburn gymnastics phenom Sophia Groth.
February 19, 2024

There exists in the scientific community a small but growing contingent of materials engineers who regularly render their research into works of art. And it's official — Yeonjin Baek is one of the best.
February 16, 2024

Helena Starnes is in the midst of a career change from zookeeper to landscape architecture student, and she has found there is far more overlap between the two jobs than most would think.
February 15, 2024

Auburn University's Rural Health Initiative was recently awarded a Telemedicine Grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture to install telehealth carts in 14 locations across the state.
February 15, 2024

In coordination with the Office of Inclusion and Diversity, Auburn Agriculture is taking the month of February to recognize the past, present and future contributions made by the university’s Black students, faculty and staff. Read the accomplishments made by some of our own alumni who all work to better the world of agriculture.
February 14, 2024

The Numeracy Act was passed by the Alabama State Legislature in 2022 and is gradually being implemented in schools across the state, but Auburn is already educating teachers to meet the demands of this law focusing on elementary math education.
February 13, 2024

Xinyu Zhang and a team of researchers are developing innovative, cost-effective and portable opioid biosensors capable of providing immediate and accurate opioid detection and monitoring.
February 13, 2024

From football games to chance meetings in the classroom, Auburn alums tell how they found love on the Plains.
February 13, 2024

Social work senior Sydney Gwyn wove her lifelong passion for helping others into a career in social sciences through an internship with the Air Force Civilian Service.
February 12, 2024

Harbert College of Business Online MBA program attracts four members of the same family with its flexibility, affordability and practical application.
February 12, 2024

Auburn University seniors Kelly Best and Amanda Zimmer were sorority sisters before they became stepsisters when their parents got married in June of 2021. Now, their bond is stronger than ever before as they enjoy their time on the Plains.
February 09, 2024