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Auburn University Professor Dave Ketchen has been ranked number 23 nationally and number 40 globally in Research.com’s inaugural listing of the top business professors.
Recent Auburn University alumnus and fourth-generation graduate Bowen “Bo” Plagge has signed a minor league contract with the Chicago White Sox.
Five Auburn University graduates, all highly accomplished in their fields, were honored with the highest award given by the Auburn Alumni Association at Auburn’s 2022 Lifetime Achievement Awards dinner and ceremony on Feb. 26.
Vini Nathan, Auburn University’s dean and McWhorter chair in the College of Architecture, Design and Construction, has been named interim provost and vice president of academic affairs, President Jay Gogue announced Thursday.
The Auburn University College of Agriculture and its fellow land-grant universities throughout the Southeast are jointly hosting a conference next month to address the potential of artificial intelligence, robotics and automation in agriculture.
Auburn University will soon launch a new Experience Auburn Travel Award program designed to help offset the cost of an on-campus visit for a select number of students in need.
The first in an emerging series, “Radical Naturalism–Tommy Coleman: A New Nature and my problem with the vessel,” currently is on view at the Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art at Auburn University through Sunday, July 26.
Two Auburn University graduate students in the College of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences, Amanda Alva and Lynn Von Hagen, have been selected as recipients of the Ecological Society of America’s 2022 Katherine S. McCarter Graduate Student Policy Award.
David Marshall, an assistant professor in Auburn University’s College of Education, has edited and contributed to a new book that examines the way schools in the United States navigated the COVID-19 pandemic.
Auburn University’s Office of Inclusion and Diversity, or OID, has invested in several long-term diversity, equity and inclusion programs as part of its Inclusive Excellence Programming Grant.
Auburn University and the Alabama Cooperative Extension System celebrated the Alabama Farmers Federation’s recent centennial celebration with the unveiling of a historical marker on Thursday, Feb. 17. The marker was erected at the Alfa Pavilion at Auburn’s Ag Heritage Park.
Coach Robb Taylor knows he has a great thing going with Auburn Wheelchair Basketball, and he wants that momentum to continue through Tiger Giving Day on Feb. 23.
Auburn University is ranked in the top 11% of U.S. research institutions, coming in at No. 100 among 915 universities, according to the National Science Foundation’s recent Higher Education Research and Development, or HERD, Survey. Among public universities, Auburn is ranked No. 67 out of 415 institutions.
A new partnership between the Auburn University Department of Aviation and United’s Aviate program will provide students a direct pathway from the classroom to the flight deck.
Kelly Dunning, an Auburn University assistant professor in the College of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences, hopes to improve citizens’ understanding of science and natural resource policy decisions in communities most impacted by climate change.
Auburn University is expanding its footprint in the Huntsville area with the acquisition of a new research facility located in the Cummings Research Park.
The 2022 lineup for Auburn University’s Tiger Giving Day includes a record-breaking 50 projects, ranging from an initiative to launch a robot into space to one using drones to teach STEM to students in the Black Belt Region.
It’s a beautiful, sunny day in the spring of 1997. Campus is abuzz with students driving down the concourse and playing hacky sack near the Eagle’s Nest. Dinner with friends might include Brand X Pizza, Willie’s Wings or Mr. Gatti’s pizza buffet, but you won’t know final plans until you can get back to your dorm and check voicemails on a clunky machine.
Jin Wang is the first faculty member at Auburn University to be named a senior member of the National Academy of Inventors, or NAI.
Through a major planned gift to Auburn University, the Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art at Auburn University has created its first endowed position, the Janet L. Nolan Director of Curatorial Affairs.
Auburn University’s Mike Greene was not surprised to learn that U.S. News & World Report had ranked the Mediterranean diet as the best diet for the fifth consecutive year.
Auburn University and the Office of Inclusion and Diversity, or OID, are honoring the legacies, contributions and achievements of African Americans throughout Black History Month via an array of events designed to educate, create fellowship and call for continued progress.
Auburn University’s Southeastern Raptor Center recently released a rehabilitated 5-year-old bald eagle into the wild at Lake Guntersville State Park.
Auburn University graduate Logan Parks is using part of his record-setting bass fishing winnings from last year to attract anglers to his alma mater via a newly created scholarship.
The beer industry has been steadily growing in the United States over the last decade, driven largely by the increased popularity of craft breweries. It is predicted to continue this growth with an estimated market value of $146 billion by 2025. To meet the growing demand of beer enthusiasts, breweries need a steady supply of the three main beer ingredients: barley, hops and yeast.
The Auburn University Board of Trustees not only selected Chris Roberts to be the institution’s 21st president on its Feb. 4 meeting, but also agreed to change the names of four academic units.
Twenty aviation students recently received job offers through a partnership between Auburn University and Delta Air Lines.
The Auburn University Board of Trustees unanimously voted today to select Dean Christopher B. Roberts of the Samuel Ginn College of Engineering as the university’s 21st president. Roberts will begin serving on May 16 and replaces Jay Gogue, who announced his retirement in June.
Did you know 110 men and women were illegally shipped out of their homeland in 1860 and forced into labor after landing in Mobile, Alabama? Did you know that within three years after earning their freedom in 1865, they purchased land, built their own school, a church, established U.S. citizenship and voted?
Members of the Auburn campus community looking to lead more productive and healthier lives have the opportunity to register for a Mindfulness-Based Performance and Health Optimization session through the School of Kinesiology.
Sanjiv Kumar, an assistant professor in Auburn University’s School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences, has been selected to serve a four-year term on the Predictability, Predictions and Applications Interface, or PPAI, Panel of the U.S. Climate Variability and Predictability Program.
The Alabama Cooperative Extension System’s Grow More, Give More initiative will be the focus of Alabama Public Television’s next installment in its “Spotlight on Agriculture” series at 9 p.m. Feb. 24. Grow More, Give More is a program through which home gardeners grow and donate fresh produce to help fight hunger and food insecurity in Alabama communities.
An Auburn University researcher has co-authored a study that found the economic costs of biological invasions in the U.S. have exceeded $1.2 trillion since 1960.