Auburn groups adopt pediatric ward in Ghana
During this past March, a group from Auburn University’s Outreach Global and School of Nursing students and faculty had the opportunity to travel to Sekondi, in the western region of Ghana.
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During this past March, a group from Auburn University’s Outreach Global and School of Nursing students and faculty had the opportunity to travel to Sekondi, in the western region of Ghana.
Just six days after graduation in May of 2018, communication major and marketing minor Madison Temple returned to her home state of Florida, moving into a career in the professional golf industry.
Auburn University journalism lecturer Phillip Rawls wrote his own life story stemming from just a small town in Gantt, Alabama.
Beginning in the fall semester of 2019, the College of Human Sciences’ department of consumer and design sciences will offer a new major to their curriculum: philanthropy and nonprofit studies.
From the moment Tommy Pinkard took his first trip as a little boy to Toomer’s Corner with his father, he knew he wanted to attend Auburn University.
During many college students’ academic careers, they will make the difficult decision to drop a class in the middle of a semester, leaving a W on their transcript.
The Student Government Association called for an addition of one SGA Senate seat for the College of Liberal Arts for the upcoming SGA term in the annual reapportionment at its Nov. 12 meeting.
Civil rights leader Bernard Lafayette said he just so happened to be in the right place at the right time to become an integral part of the Civil Rights Movement in America.
Michael Waller, 1975 Auburn University graduate, was the feature of this week's CLA Thursday Speaker Series.
With four university degrees and a successful past in the world of media, Joan Harrell has been chosen as Auburn University’s first diversity coordinator, serving the School of Communication and Journalism.
From Oct. 7-13, Mental Health Awareness Week has made an impact across the nation to educate, advocate, help and increase awareness about mental illness. Aside from the several efforts that took place on Auburn University’s campus during this week, two teams of fifth-year architecture students worked alongside Auburn University Rural Studio to raise $20,000 in service to Mental Health Awareness Week.
In the music department in Goodwin Hall, 26 practice rooms are located and overflowing with music majors, ensembles and students. These practice rooms are home to pianos, drums and percussion rooms that allow for Auburn students to have a place to go and exercise their musical talents.
Auburn University’s Office of Sustainability will be hosting its annual Green Game this upcoming gameday as Southern Miss comes to town for Homecoming on Sept. 29.
With over 40 on-campus dining options available to Auburn University students, having a meal plan can be beneficial.
In the kick off to the fall College of Liberal Arts speaker series held every Thursday at noon in Tichenor Hall, Madeline Burkhardt, Auburn alumna, visited campus to discuss adult education and internships for graduate students.
Auburn University welcomed the Crepe Myrtle food truck to campus this week With a smaller menu than at the brick and morter location, the food truck will be featuring many of the favorites in order to keep the same customer base as before.