Arboretum meets New Orleans
The Auburn University College of Sciences and Mathematics will sponsor a "Night in New Orleans" Saturday at 6 p.m. benefiting the Donald E. Davis Arboretum.
The Auburn University College of Sciences and Mathematics will sponsor a "Night in New Orleans" Saturday at 6 p.m. benefiting the Donald E. Davis Arboretum.
Craig Guyer has always been intrigued by amphibians and reptiles.
Two Auburn University professors are among the top in the country according to "The Best 300 Professors," published by The Princeton Review early this month.
Agroterrorism is a threat usually not considered when thinking of conventional terrorism, but John Frank, weapons of mass destruction coordinator for the Mobile field office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, said in his talk Monday evening in the Haley Center that it is something of which the community should be aware.
The city is advertising part-time job openings for students interested in staying in Auburn for the summer.
Kristen Mullins graduated from Auburn in 2007 with a degree in communication disorders. She returned to pursue a graduate degree in speech-language pathology and graduated in 2009. Currently, she works as the project director for the KidTalk Speech project at Vanderbilt University and as a language-speech pathologist at Vanderbilt Hospital.
The Auburn community gardens are a new way for students, faculty and the local community to grow their own produce, save money and eat healthier.
After numerous complaints regarding an increase in ticketing on campus, SGA and Parking Services are considering on-campus locations for students to legally be dropped off.
Robert Agne did not aspire to become a college professor, nor was communication his first area of study.
Four Auburn musicians are breaking chains with Bach.
The oaks at Toomer's Corner received a sugar boost March 26.
Paul Beren applied to Auburn on a whim and decided to attend when he was offered the Spirit of Auburn Presidential Scholarship, but he did not know his decision to come to Auburn would land him one of the most prestigious national scholarships in the United States.
Alpha Xi Delta is bringing autism awareness to Auburn's campus in a bright way.
When Kyle Nixon, an Auburn senior in political science, died unexpectedly last September, the cause of his death was unclear.
Renowned theoretical physicist and cosmologist Lawrence Krauss spoke about the origin of the universe in a lecture at the Sciences Center Auditorium this Tuesday.
This weekend Auburn's campus has the honor of being the location for the 40th annual Alabama Political Science Association Meeting.
From Woodstock to Lollapalooza, outdoor music festivals are a rite of passage for college students.
Technology is ever changing, and with those changes comes room for improvement
In Auburn's College of Veterinary Medicine, a new initiative is making headway in cancer research.
University Program Council works with this year's budget increase of $31,107 to create diverse activities for Auburn students.