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09/24/2014

Miss Gravy, the live mascot for the Montgomery Biscuits, has been released from the J.T. Vaughan Large Animal Teaching Hospital at Auburn University’s College of Veterinary Medicine after a routine procedure was performed on Tuesday.

09/24/2014

Paula Backscheider, Philpott-Stevens Eminent Scholar in the Department of English, will give Auburn University’s 2014-15 Distinguished Graduate Faculty Lecture on Wednesday, Oct. 1, at 3:30 p.m. in 112 Thach Hall.

09/24/2014

The City of Auburn will celebrate National Manufacturing Day, Friday, Oct. 3, with an open house and tour of the Auburn Training Connection at 1500 Pumphrey Ave. from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.

09/24/2014

Veterinarian Juli Goldstein is living her dream job, and right now, it's being featured on the big screen in a Warner Bros. movie.

09/23/2014

Retired Army Command Sgt. Maj. and recent Medal of Honor recipient Bennie Adkins will give a talk on leadership during a public forum hosted by the Raymond J. Harbert College of Business Thursday, Sept. 25, at 7  p.m. in 125 Lowder Hall.

09/23/2014

For Auburn's Martin O'Neill, serving as president of the International Council on Hotel, Restaurant and Institutional Education, or ICHRIE, is an opportunity to improve the quality of global education and promote the university's hotel and restaurant management program.

09/22/2014

The Auburn University Theatre in the College of Liberal Arts opens its 2014-2015 season with the drama "Hedda Gabler" on Thursday, Sept. 25, at 7:30 p.m. on the main stage of the Telfair Peet Theatre.

09/22/2014

The eighth annual Cater Hall Illumination will be held at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 30, to bring awareness about breast cancer to Auburn University and the community.

09/22/2014

Jerome Lyman, vice president of global quality systems for McDonald's Corporation, will discuss "The Challenge of Consumer-Facing Supply Chains." on Tuesday, Sept. 30, in a public lecture at Auburn University.

09/18/2014

Stewart Schneller, a professor of chemistry and biochemistry at Auburn University, will deliver a lecture regarding his recent identification of a possible therapeutic drug in the fight against the deadly disease, Ebola. The talk, titled "Antiviral Drug Design and Discovery: Ebola," will be held on Thursday, Sept. 25, at 4 p.m. in the College of Sciences and Mathematics' Sciences Center Auditorium located at 317 Roosevelt Concourse.

09/18/2014

Auburn University head basketball coach Bruce Pearl will be among the hundreds of Auburn fans stopping by Ag Heritage Park homecoming Saturday, Sept. 27, for the 2014 Fall Roundup and Taste of Alabama Agriculture. The event will open at 10 a.m. and wrap up at 2 p.m., one hour before kickoff for the Auburn – Louisiana Tech football game.

09/17/2014

Auburn fans can carry on the tradition of the Toomer's Corner live oaks in their own yards. This fall the Department of Horticulture in the College of Agriculture is selling seedlings and clones of the famed oaks.

09/17/2014

The College of Veterinary Medicine's Anatomy Laboratory has undergone a $1 million renovation and recently opened for first-year students to begin their veterinary education.

09/15/2014

In an effort to recognize Auburn University’s established and emerging business leaders and innovators, the Raymond J. Harbert College of Business has created a new entrepreneurship awards program.

09/15/2014

Auburn students and faculty may have noticed something missing on campus this semester: Styrofoam cups. The Office of Sustainability and Tiger Dining have been working to make Auburn a Styrofoam-free campus, and at the end of the summer, Styrofoam was eliminated from private vendors on campus.

09/15/2014

The Third Thursday Poetry Series will begin its 2014-2015 season at the Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art Sept. 18 at 7 p.m. Tom Crawford, an award-winning poet and author of six books of poetry will give a reading at the event, which will also feature jazz, food and art. Visitors will enjoy extended gallery hours and readings by selected poets every third Thursday of the eight-month series.

09/12/2014

Through an endowment to enhance faculty support within Auburn University’s Samuel Ginn College of Engineering, Charles E. and Carol Ann Gavin of Dalton, Georgia, have created a faculty chair within the college. The inaugural recipient of the Gavin Chair is Bruce Tatarchuk, director of Auburn’s Microfibrous Materials Manufacturing Center and professor of chemical engineering.

09/11/2014

Whether or not Auburn and Auburn Montgomery nursing students travel to Quito, Ecuador or Malawi, Africa, to provide health care to women and children, they all get to travel to Lineville, Alabama for a simulated experience.

09/11/2014

Auburn University has reached its highest enrollment and its largest freshman class ever this fall, based on numbers reported this week by the Office of Institutional Research and Assessment.

09/10/2014

The Women’s Philanthropy Board in the College of Human Sciences at Auburn University has launched a men’s auxiliary group, giving men an opportunity to show their support for the women in their lives.

09/10/2014

For almost 15 years, the Family Child Care Partnerships program at Auburn University has worked with family child care providers through mentoring, training and connecting providers with other professional organizations and by helping them work toward national accreditation.

09/04/2014

The state of Alabama's role in the Civil War and its aftermath will be the focus of a free, public symposium at Auburn University.

09/02/2014

If you want tailgating done right, there’s now an app for that. Auburn University’s Food Systems Institute has created a multimedia app called AU Tailgate Times for iPhones and iPads.