
For the past three weeks, a group of students in Auburn’s College of Education has been making the most of their summer—carrying classroom knowledge into real-world application through two Auburn Parks and Recreation therapeutic summer camps.
June 23, 2025

The College of Education's new building is the result of years of effort, and it couldn’t have been done without the generous support of so many of the college’s stalwart donors.
June 20, 2025

Everything Auburn Podcast interviews College of Education's Christine Drew about her new book Spectrum of Independence and how it's helping to prepare children with intellectual disabilities for the transition to college life.
June 18, 2025

No matter the challenge, Quin Allen is up for the job and is ready to answer the call.
June 12, 2025

As artificial intelligence continues to reshape education, Auburn is leading the conversation with a full-day virtual conference in July titled “Global Perspectives on the Future of Foreign Language Teaching in K-12 Education: Advocacy, AI, and International Collaboration.”
June 12, 2025

Meet some of the head orientation counselors who are welcoming new students to campus at Camp War Eagle this summer.
June 11, 2025

Wendi Weimar applies her theater training to keep students engaged and learning when teaching biomechanics in the School of Kinesiology.
June 10, 2025

The Doctor of Physical Therapy program was built from the ground up, including curriculum design, modifying spaces to function as classrooms and labs, hiring faculty, recruiting students, purchasing equipment and a lengthy accreditation process.
June 09, 2025

Meet Kellie Wilson, Director of Research Program Development and Grants in Auburn's College of Education.
June 06, 2025

He didn’t realize it at the time, but Auburn University College of Education professor Andrew Pendola’s research involving a new school funding formula for Alabama was not only focused on the future of students but was based on the past work of a late colleague.
June 05, 2025