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The holiday season has arrived, meaning faculty and students alike will be throwing end-of-semester parties.
Cars of the future were the talk of the town Nov. 17-18 as Auburn hosted the Sixth Annual Alabama Renewable Energy Conference at The Hotel at Auburn University and Dixon Conference Center.
What do cell phones, engineers and nurses have in common? They can all help rural Alabamians.
Four Auburn graduates who went on to be movers and shakers will find recognition from the Auburn Alumni Association as its Lifetime Achievement Award is distributed next March.
For those who can't find a major that suits them, they can now make their own.
One night last week, I sat up at 3 a.m., as I am wont to do, writing an essay. Suddenly, something on TV caught my attention. It was one of those Time-Life commercials for a decade's worth of music in a convenient, $19.95 (in 10 payments), set of CDs spanning the 1990s. "The 1990s?" I thought. "Is that an era now? Is that a period?"
Numerals and empty calories were king in the Student Center Ballroom last Thursday as "Beat Bama Bingo 'n Chicken" got into full swing.
Auburn's executive MBA programs have joined the University's already extensive directory of internationally ranked curricula, receiving mention in the Financial Times' list of the world's best.
Chris Kerth, professor in the College of Agriculture's Department of Animal Sciences, has received an honor in recognition of his services as an educator.
In an effort to bolster one of its oldest academic disciplines, Auburn has created a two-year project to encourage careers in agricultural education and general enrollment in the College of Agriculture.
There was an Auburn that few of the living remember, an Auburn that disappeared like Atlantis or the Roanoke Colony.
The National Science Foundation has honored Assistant Professor of Computer Science Xiao Qin with a Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) award. The prize exists to aid young educators involved in international research within the context of the mission of their institution.
As the rain poured last Friday afternoon, high school students from across the state filed into the Student Center Ballroom.
The memory of two slain Chinese students will be forever preserved in a new scholarship from Auburn University Graduate School.
Despite the economic woes that have plagued industry in Alabama, it's the greens that give Alabama a good amount of green.
A car's GPS is primarily known for getting one from point "A" to point "B," but it may be able to make sure one gets there alive.
After nearly two decades at the helm of the College of Sciences and Mathematics, Dean Stewart Schneller is stepping down.
Beginning last Friday morning, Auburn students had the chance to put a Black Hawk helicopter in the air, shoot down the enemy and land the craft safely in front of Beard-Eaves Memorial Coliseum.
The Civil Rights Movement was a significant moment in the history of the South, reforming societal conventions and perspectives. One Auburn professor has made his career out of a focus on this period, recently authoring a book on the subject.
Auburn computer science professor James Cross and his jGRASP research group have received an award from the National Science Foundation of $250,000.