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(05/01/20 8:38pm)
During Auburn University’s move to remote instruction, students unaccustomed to online classes may have faced difficulties in keeping track of their coursework. Tutoring services like the Miller Writing Center and the Tiger Tutor program for student athletes were still available by appointment to provide guidance for assignments.
(04/29/20 4:40pm)
Auburn University Housing announced on April 28 that it will continue weekend move-out days starting May 1 following Gov. Kay Ivey's message that Alabama's stay-at-home order will expire on April 30.
(04/26/20 11:00am)
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(04/23/20 11:00am)
Students and faculty of the McWhorter School of Building Science say they lost more than a professor this week – they lost a friend and mentor who went the extra mile to see the program provide both career and personal development. Roger Rice, who was a senior lecturer in the School of Building Science, recently died after testing positive for COVID-19, according to Auburn University.
(04/14/20 9:01pm)
Auburn University announced on Tuesday afternoon that it will waive fees for student services during the summer 2020 semester because of financial challenges presented by the COVID-19 pandemic.
(04/10/20 10:21pm)
Exam requirements for acceptance into graduate programs are temporarily being waived because of limitations from the COVID-19 outbreak, Auburn University announced on Friday afternoon.
(04/10/20 7:30pm)
Auburn University's First Year Experience Office will be transitioning all Camp War Eagle sessions online this summer, according to an email sent by the office to incoming freshmen on April 9. The decision follows the University's announcement that all campus events have been cancelled through June 30 because of the COVID-19 outbreak.
(04/09/20 8:55pm)
Auburn University announced Thursday afternoon that all campus events have been canceled through June 30 because of the COVID-19 outbreak.
(04/11/20 11:00am)
Biggin Hall is near and dear to Bryony Talley. In addition to being the building where her art classes meet, it’s a retreat for her inspiration, a place usually buzzing with other Auburn artists.
(04/07/20 7:32pm)
Students who still need to gather their belongings from residence halls will have to delay move-out plans. University Housing announced it will suspend its early move-out days because of Gov. Kay Ivey's stay-at-home order issued on April 3.
(04/03/20 6:32pm)
Though the COVID-19 pandemic has suspended many organizations from normal operations, some work continues remotely with software such as Zoom allowing virtual conferencing. Faculty of Auburn University’s main campus aren’t the only ones who’ve had to make this transition; the University also manages the Alabama Cooperative Extension System and the Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station. The directors of the federally mandated groups addressed the Auburn University Board of Trustees in a specially called teleconference meeting on April 3 to share how they are handling remote work and social distancing.
(04/03/20 3:17pm)
The Auburn University Board of Trustees approved a transferal of a parcel of land from the North Alabama Horticulture Substation to the Alabama Department of Transportation for $12,000 in a specially called teleconference meeting on April 3.
(04/01/20 12:27am)
Following the announcement that the University will be adopting a “satisfactory/unsatisfactory,” or “S/U,” grading system for the spring semester in light of the COVID-19 outbreak that caused campus to close, new details from the Office of the Provost state that students will be allowed to convert letter grades to an SP, SS or UU following final grades.
(03/24/20 8:29pm)
Students who were in University residence halls will be issued prorated refunds of their remaining housing fees for the spring semester, University Housing said in an email that was sent to residents and obtained by The Plainsman. The decision was made after Provost Bill Hardgrave announced remote instruction will continue for the rest of the semester.
(03/24/20 8:38pm)
Updated 6:45 p.m. — In an email sent by Auburn University Housing Director Kevin Hoult to students and obtained by The Plainsman, Hoult said that students can pick up their items from their dorms any weekend between March 27-29 to June 26-28.
(03/16/20 10:51pm)
The City of Auburn is delaying municipal court hearings until April 16 by order of the Alabama Supreme Court, according to a news release from the City.
(03/13/20 8:42pm)
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(03/13/20 3:28pm)
Pharmacies and grocery stores in Auburn are in short supply of items such as hand sanitizer, rubbing alcohol and toilet paper because of the spread of COVID-19 into Alabama.
(03/04/20 4:54pm)
As families, friends and a community looked and listened intently, the choir of Providence Baptist Church sang the gospel melody, “I’m Gonna Make It.”
(03/06/20 4:00pm)
A few Auburn music education students feel that a public school without a music class would be flat in its course of study. Loachapoka Elementary was without a music class until late last spring, and it was those Auburn students who stepped in to enrich their curriculum.