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(11/29/23 4:30pm)
Coming in the fall of 2024 is the first set of incoming freshmen to join a new major introduced by the College of Veterinary Medicine, Public and One Health. Although multiple universities incorporate a One Health model into public health programs, Auburn University is the first institution to create a public and One Health major.
(11/17/23 11:56pm)
The Board of Trustees met in the Legacy Ballroom of The Hotel at Auburn University & Dixon Conference Center Friday, Nov. 17 in their last meeting of the year.
(11/20/23 4:30pm)
On Thursday Nov. 16, a new mental health tab was launched on Auburn students and faculty’s Canvas LMS browser through a collaborative effort by Auburn’s Student Government Association (SGA), Auburn Cares, the Biggio Center, and Student Counseling and Psychological Services.
(11/17/23 3:00pm)
Aromas of coffee and doughnuts filled the air as Auburn University’s University Program Council held its annual War Damn Coffee Jam inside Langdon Hall the evening of Wednesday, Nov. 15.
(11/21/23 4:00pm)
Bridging one of the most contentious divides throughout the Southeast, student veterans from both Auburn University and the University of Alabama will hike together to raise awareness for veteran suicide.
(11/24/23 3:00pm)
If you're connected to Auburn in any way, it's virtually impossible that you haven't heard of Dylan Cardwell.
(11/15/23 6:00am)
On Nov. 10 and 11, the Permaculture Tigers, a student organization focused on promoting sensible land management, held meetings throughout campus to plan for a sensory garden.
(11/10/23 2:00pm)
Ben Carson, former secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development and short-lived 2016 GOP presidential candidate, spoke to the Auburn community Nov. 9 in Lowder Hall.
(11/08/23 8:00pm)
Environmental and climate activist Catherine Coleman Flowers spoke to Auburn students and faculty the evening of Nov. 7 at a lecture sponsored by the Department of Sociology, Anthropology & Social Work and the Office of Sustainability. The lecture, held in the Haley Center, revolved around Flower's book, "Waste: One Woman's Fight Against America's Dirty Secret."
(11/08/23 3:00pm)
Last week, Campus Dining introduced AUto Eats, a series of grab-and-go coolers aimed at providing students with fresh food options.
(11/09/23 4:30pm)
Auburn Outdoors, part of Auburn University's Recreation and Wellness Center, offers a variety of services to cater to students' biking, camping and water equipment needs. Whether a student is interested in joining outdoor trips and workshops, conquering the rock climbing wall or utilizing the resources of the rental and bike shop, Auburn Outdoors has students covered.
(11/09/23 2:00pm)
Throughout your life, your experiences shape you. What you've seen, heard and experienced feels like second nature; but at some point in time we have to decide how to respond to the things we can't relate to.
(11/05/23 2:00pm)
On Nov. 2, the University Program Council held a themed screening of "Barbie," the number one movie of the year thus far.
(10/31/23 4:06am)
A miracle, as defined by Merriam-Webster, is an extraordinary event manifesting divine intervention in human affairs.
(10/30/23 1:00pm)
A public-private partnership between Auburn University's College of Engineering Integrated Center for Advanced Manufacturing Systems (ICAMS) and the City of Auburn's Industrial Development Board (IDB) has resulted in the opening of the Advanced Manufacturing Training Center (AMTC).
(10/27/23 3:00pm)
Working to spread information about the lack of access to academic research, the Auburn University Libraries held events in accordance with International Open Access Week.
(11/07/23 2:00pm)
During a time of pandemic isolation, Auburn introduced eight pickleball courts in 2020 to provide students with a chance to socialize. Three years since, pickleball has erupted across campus, creating communities that focus on uplifting their members on and off the court.
(10/28/23 1:00pm)
On Saturday, Oct. 21, during halftime of the Auburn and Ole Miss football game, the Auburn University Marching Band lit up the field in tribute to the heavy metal band Metallica.
(11/02/23 4:50pm)
During the Auburn and Ole Miss football game, Dr. Randall Clark, professor in the Harrison College of Pharmacy, walked onto the field to celebrate his 50th year on the Plains.
(10/25/23 1:00pm)
On Oct. 7, Hamas – a terrorist organization dedicated to dismantling the nation of Israel at all costs – launched an attack against Israel, reportedly launching over 5,000 rockets from the Gaza Strip.