Veterans Resource Center commemorates fallen veterans on Cater Lawn
As part of the lead up to Veteran’s Day, the Veterans Resource Center set up 22 flags on Cater Lawn on Monday morning to commemorate veterans who have taken their own life.
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As part of the lead up to Veteran’s Day, the Veterans Resource Center set up 22 flags on Cater Lawn on Monday morning to commemorate veterans who have taken their own life.
Three solar-powered charging tables were recently placed on Auburn’s campus. The tables provide a modern, sustainable way for people to charge their electronic devices while studying outside.
Students filled the Greenspace Wednesday afternoon as they participated in themed crafts and activities in celebration of the Dia de Los Muertos.
Auburn’s Board of Trustees has approved a new interdisciplinary undergraduate program, sustainable biomaterials and packaging.
The Black Student Union or BSU, organized the True Colors event Tuesday evening in Foy auditorium where they stimulated dialogue on various topics relating to the cultural climate at Auburn.
Retired four star Army General Lloyd Austin spoke at the Alumni Center on Friday afternoon about leadership and his time in the service.
Founder and Principal Architect of the Portland-based architectural firm, Lever Architecture, Thomas Robinson spoke to Auburn students and community members Wednesday evening on his involvement with, and the industry as a whole, using cross-laminated timber.
Four Auburn students recently concluded their year-long project of designing and building a house, Buster’s home, from start to finish for a Hale County resident.
Stanley Hauerwas, well-known theologian and public intellectual, was invited to speak at Langdon Hall Thursday evening to share his perspectives on religion and its integration into universities.
Local law enforcement gathered Thursday evening to meet and interact with members of the Auburn community.
Auburn's history department integrates live action play and student leadership in their newly adopted approach to teaching.