Bitty and Beau's Opens in Auburn
Lines wrapped around the block in late August as downtown's newest coffee shop, Bitty and Beau’s Coffee, held its grand opening.
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Lines wrapped around the block in late August as downtown's newest coffee shop, Bitty and Beau’s Coffee, held its grand opening.
Auburn students can expect a wider range of dining options next semester under a new roof on campus.
The Auburn University Research and Innovation Center is the newest addition to the Auburn Research Park. Since it opened on Sept. 15, the new center has been a great tool for students and faculty to come together to work, learn and grow, said Bill Dean, executive director of the Auburn University Research and Technology Foundation.
Correction: In a previous version of this story, only Student Counseling and Psychological Services was named as the host for this event. SCPS co-hosts the event with Auburn University's Psychological Services Center. The Plainsman sincerely regrets the error.
Student recruiting is one way Auburn shows prospective students the beauty and history of the University’s campus. Now, with COVID-19 bringing new on-campus regulations, campus tours have been completely remodeled in order to keep recruiters and guests safe.
The Auburn University Panhellenic Council was awarded the 2020 National Panhellenic Conference’s Excellence Award last month on Aug. 10 for its national merit as a College Panhellenic Association. Auburn Panhellenic has won this award once before in 2017.
Many labs have been moved online or partially online, taking away all or most of the hands-on aspects of class material because of the University’s COVID-19 guidelines. For some students, this has been a challenge.
Resident assistants have the responsibility of making sure students living in their residence halls are safe and following the rules put out by the University. This year, however, they have the responsibility of not only keeping them safe, but also keeping them healthy.
After returning from winter break in January, students will find a new mode of transportation for riding to class and exploring life on campus in the spring semester.
Potential new members of Auburn sororities will be welcomed into their chapters somewhat differently this fall than in other years. The Auburn University Panhellenic Council announced its decision to make all rounds of recruitment virtual, except Bid Day, on Tuesday morning via social media.
Student Counseling & Psychological Services has administered counseling sessions for students remotely since the pandemic, a program it says it will continue to offer through the fall 2020 semester.
Auburn University’s Recreation and Wellness Center is reopening this morning with new policies in place to reduce transmission of COVID-19. Campus Recreation posted its guidelines on Friday for students and members to follow inside the building in light of the reopening.
The Auburn University Panhellenic Council posted a revised recruitment schedule on its social media pages on Tuesday, June 16.
New and returning resident assistants for fall 2020 are now going to be trained remotely and in a much shorter time frame than in previous years because of COVID-19. The new training is scheduled for July 25-30 and will be performed remotely, unlike in past years, where the training has been two weeks long and in person.
Continuing education online has been one of the many unexpected transitions of the COVID-19 crisis. To make this easier on elementary school students in grades K-6, Auburn University’s Martina McGhee is one of a few faculty members in the College of Education launching the Home Works program, a program designed to help elementary school kids get the most out of learning from home.
Many Auburn campus activities and organizations have been limited in how they can connect with incoming freshmen because of remote Camp War Eagle and the closing of campus. Emerge is one of the many such student organizations new students will have limited knowledge about the program for the upcoming fall semester.
Two Auburn University professors have found themselves a long way from their home after travel bans put in place by President Donald Trump prevented international travel to and from the United States because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Many engineering students have had to make multiple adjustments to their school schedule since the COVID-19 epidemic changed almost everything about life on the Plains.
Brown, black and yellow Labradors become prepared professionals through Auburn University's Canine Protective Services program, which saw $36,745 in funding as part of Tiger Giving Day. The program nourishes the dogs from birth to 12 months to see them lead a life of fighting crime.
Porter Braswell is the CEO and co-founder of Jopwell, a technology platform that helps black, Latinx and Native American students find opportunities for career advancement. Braswell shared his story with Auburn students as part of the University’s Critical Conversations speaker series on March 3.