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11/30/2021

When not providing instruction in the classroom, Auburn University faculty within the Harrison School of Pharmacy’s Department of Pharmacy Practice are providing innovative and meaningful care as practitioners at pharmacies, hospitals and clinics throughout Alabama.

11/30/2021

Auburn University has launched a new online Master of Science degree program within the School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences designed for working professionals seeking business expertise for career advancement within the forest industry.

11/29/2021

How did Auburn, Alabama, get its name, and why is it referred to as “the loveliest village?” A new book, “Auburn: A History in Street Names,” authored by Sam Hendrix, provides a comprehensive history of the city of Auburn and so much more. The book tells the stories of the “village” and its people, street by street, act by act, over nearly two centuries.

11/29/2021

Auburn University has been awarded $1.6 million in research grants from the state of Alabama through the Alabama Research Development and Enhancement Fund.

11/23/2021

The Campus Kitchen at Auburn University is focused year-round on fighting hunger, but that mission is perhaps no more important than during the leadup to the Thanksgiving holiday.  

11/23/2021

More than miles span the distance between Glencoe, Alabama, and Washington D.C., for Dr. Kacie Saulters, a 2007 biomedical sciences graduate.

11/23/2021

When Auburn Police Sergeant and K9 program Supervisor James Perry and his canine partner Ikia—an eight-year-old Labrador retriever and German wire-haired pointer crossbred trained in explosives detection—are working, Perry’s thoughts occasionally return to his 2003 Alabama National Guard deployment in Iraq. It was there that he saw firsthand the havoc that IEDs, or improvised explosive devices, could cause, along with how military dogs trained to detect them could help prevent tragedy and make soldiers and civilians safer.

11/22/2021

Auburn University students Logan Parks and Tucker Smith have a million extra reasons to be thankful this week.

11/22/2021

As the attention of the state’s football fans turns to the Iron Bowl this week, a group of 50 student veterans will be putting the rivalry aside as part of Operation Iron Ruck.

11/22/2021

Auburn University’s Southeastern Raptor Center will hold a special Football, Fans and Feathers show at 4 p.m. Friday, Nov. 26, featuring retired bald eagle Spirit and young bald eagle Independence, or Indy.

11/19/2021

Will crashing a spacecraft into the heart of a celestial object change its trajectory? That’s what Masatoshi Hirabayashi, assistant professor in aerospace engineering at the Samuel Ginn College of Engineering, and a team of NASA scientists, will soon find out.

11/19/2021

An interdisciplinary project connecting several Auburn University faculty and fellow scientists will address the hard-hitting reality that affordable housing is out of reach for many Americans living in rural areas.

11/18/2021

Three years after becoming the first school in the Southeastern Conference to be an Adobe Creative Campus, Auburn University continues to provide students with innovative tools and opportunities to expand their skill sets and enhance their academic and co-curricular work. 

11/18/2021

As America recognizes National Diabetes Month in November, Auburn University scientists are devoted year-round to researching this debilitating disease that affects one in 10 Americans.

11/17/2021

The right educator, offering the right guidance at the right time, can be a transformative figure in the lives of college students, and Jennifer Robinson has committed herself to being that type of difference-maker at Auburn University.

11/16/2021

Former Miss Auburn Caroline Stephens Milner has earned yet another crowning achievement—recently being appointed to a clerkship on the nation’s highest court. 

11/12/2021

Auburn University broke ground Friday on its National Pan-Hellenic Council Legacy Plaza, a symbolic and functional space that will recognize and celebrate the legacy of Black Greek organizations and African American culture at the land-grant institution.

11/12/2021

The Auburn University Board of Trustees addressed several facility changes at its Nov. 12 meeting.

11/12/2021

Auburn University’s bald eagle Spirit has flown alongside the school’s official golden eagles—designated War Eagles—since her first stadium flight in 2002. In recognition of her service and impending retirement, the university’s Board of Trustees passed a resolution Friday naming Spirit an Honorary War Eagle.

11/11/2021

The legacy of Harold A. Franklin, Auburn University’s first African American student, will live on forever through a specially designed desegregation marker expanse that was unveiled on campus at a celebration ceremony on Thursday.

11/09/2021

Inside the Leach Science Center at Auburn University, one will find Michael Gramlich’s lab with a cutting-edge microscope that can image neurons that mimic the inside of the human brain.

11/05/2021

Former Auburn student Kelsey Barnard Clark always knew she wanted a career as a chef, but if she had not begun her education at Auburn, she would not have accumulated the impressive accomplishments she boasts today, including her newly published cookbook, “Southern Grit.” 

11/03/2021

As adults are living longer, the number of Americans ages 65 and older is expected to reach 80 million by 2040. The number of adults ages 85 and older—the group most often needing help with basic personal care—will nearly quadruple by 2040.

11/03/2021

The acquisition and exploitation of private information in U.S. capital markets has been an issue since the early days of Wall Street. While regulators have increased efforts to eliminate corporate misbehavior before disclosure statements go public, methods some mutual fund managers have used to gather information from local firms may have become very creative.

11/03/2021

Not every student can say they were able to gain real-world job experience through an organization created and run by current students. The Oaks Agency on Auburn’s campus does just that, striving to prepare the next generation of public relations students for the professional field by creating and strengthening relationships with local clients. 

11/02/2021

With the new year fast approaching, the Jay and Susie Gogue Performing Arts Center at Auburn University has announced its spring 2022 performance schedule.