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(02/16/21 11:42pm)
A total of 32 new cases of COVID-19 were reported on Auburn’s campus for the week of Feb. 8–14, the lowest during a week since students returned in early January. Last week, 94 positive results were reported.
(02/17/21 2:00pm)
While many actions taken by universities in response to the coronavirus have been retroactive, Auburn University’s Medical Clinic, under the direction of Dr. Fred Kam, has been planning vaccine acquisition and distribution since October of last year.
(02/05/21 9:45pm)
In the most recent meeting of the Auburn University Board of Trustees, the next steps for multiple building projects put forward by the Property and Facilities Committee were approved by the Board.
(02/03/21 6:10am)
The Elections Council announced Cole Callahan, junior in biomedical sciences, as the next vice president of Auburn's Student Government Association for the 2021-2022 year at election callouts on the back steps of Cater Hall on Tuesday night.
(01/15/21 10:52pm)
Auburn University has extended its current method of remote operations an extra week, according to an email sent to University employees on Friday, Jan. 15. This extra week will allow instructors teaching in-person courses to teach online until the end of the month if desired.
(11/20/20 6:24pm)
In their meeting on Nov. 20, the Auburn University Board of Trustees approved the selection of several different architectural firms for projects being built across campus.
(11/17/20 9:11pm)
Auburn University reported 23 new cases of COVID-19 for the past week.
(11/30/20 2:00pm)
In Bolivia, on the side of the Andes Mountains, resides a small community of farmers and their 60 families who must rely on a four-month wet season to irrigate their crops. Any excess water that they can capture they store in holding tanks around the community.
(11/12/20 2:00pm)
Correction: A previous version of this article stated the meeting on Tuesday, Nov. 10 was an AAUP Auburn chapter meeting. It was a special meeting of the University faculty called by the Faculty Senate Executive Committee. The mistake has been fixed below, and The Plainsman apologizes for the error.
(11/06/20 7:23pm)
Auburn University will not have a traditional spring break next semester, according to an email sent to students and faculty.
(10/29/20 5:49pm)
For the past few years, through a partnership with Regions Bank, student athletes at Auburn have had the ability to participate in a financial wellness program. Aimed at helping student athletes make informed financial decisions after graduation, the program’s success paved the way for a university-wide program.
(10/16/20 1:00pm)
Dr. Doug Hankes, director of Auburn’s Student Counseling and Psychological Services, has been at Auburn as a psychologist for over 22 years. With the seven years he spent here for his undergraduate degree and his childhood years, the time he’s lived in Auburn approaches 40.
(10/12/20 4:05pm)
The primary purpose of Auburn University’s Bee Lab, according to assistant professor Geoffrey Williams, is research and instruction. Housed in the Department of Entomology and Plant Pathology, the Bee Lab’s charge is to promote bees through research, teaching and outreach.
(10/18/20 4:20pm)
Campus at noon is no longer a hub of activity. Many students don’t even go to campus unless a class or club requires them to, and dining options for students living on campus have been cut down.
(09/27/20 4:40pm)
COVID-19 tests are not always accurate. Their results only indicate one’s status for a specific instant in time, and there is only a limited amount of tests that can be performed in any given day.
(09/29/20 2:30pm)
The influenza pandemic of 1918, more commonly known as the Spanish flu, infected around 500 million people across the globe. It was more deadly than both World Wars combined, killing around 50 million people, according to the Centers for Disease Control. It bears some similarities to the coronavirus.
(10/06/20 1:00pm)
The novel coronavirus at its face value is a highly contagious disease that has swept through the country. It’s more than that, though. Just as the physical symptoms of the virus affect everyone in different ways, so too do the side effects of our response: isolation, stress and frustration.
(09/04/20 6:39pm)
The Auburn University Board of Trustees approved the addition of a new chilled water plant during their meeting on Friday, Sept. 4. This chilled water plant would replace the existing one on campus.
(09/04/20 1:00pm)
This past year, Auburn’s EAGLES program, a comprehensive transition program for students with intellectual disabilities, graduated its first class of students.
(09/01/20 8:30pm)
According to an email sent out this afternoon, Auburn will begin to roll out its Sentinel Testing program for COVID-19 in conjunction with GuideSafe tomorrow, Sept. 2.