Precision agriculture helps Ala. farmers cut costs
Not all crops are created equal, and precision agriculture technology allows farmers to treat them specifically, saving money in the process.
Not all crops are created equal, and precision agriculture technology allows farmers to treat them specifically, saving money in the process.
She goes by Her Excellency.
When it comes to bullying, Jessica Brookshire believes what goes around comes around.Brookshire, graduate student in Spanish, hopes to teach children this lesson through the foundation she started in 2009, Kids Against Ridicule, Meanness and Aggression.
Christen Harned / Assistant photo editorJessica Brookshire started Kids Against Ridicule, Meanness and Aggression. a foundation to help kids deal with bullying.
Sen. Richard Shelby's dream is coming true.The College of Engineering is in the process of completing its new Shelby Center, a cluster of buildings designed specifically to house engineering students.
Executive Chef's Kitchen will be hosting a free cooking class Feb. 17, teaching all who attend how to cook up some delicious Valentine's treats.
For some college students, "happily ever after" is just an internship away.The Disney College Program offers students paid internships to learn about the corporation through education and job experience.
The Plains just got a little brighter with record enrollment of National Merit Scholars."The enrollment of 134 National Merit Scholars summer and fall 2010 is a record, up from 64 last year," said Velda Rooker, director of University scholarships.
Alabamians who have supported the state's agriculture are to be recognized at the Agriculture Alumni Association annual meeting and Hall of Honor banquet for their contributions to the industry.
The recent revolution in Egypt has brought new appeal to the International Relations in the Middle East class, which helps students better understand current events around the world.
The Women's Resource Center is holding the fifth annual Women's Leadership Conference Feb. 22-23. The theme for this year's conference is Woman\0xB2 Rising to the Next Power.
Social work professor gives young adults with disabilities an artistic outlet
The message is about responsibility. Steve Perry, CNN education contributor, will speak at Auburn Feb. 17 at 6 p.m. in the Student Center ballroom. The lecture will be hosted by the Black Student Union.
The Society of Professional Hispanic Engineers now has a student chapter at Auburn.
Alabamians who have supported the state's agriculture are to be recognized at the Agriculture Alumni Association annual meeting and Hall of Honor banquet for their contributions to the industry.
Colorful prints of birds with scientific names commemorating individuals will be on display at the Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art in the exhibit, "A Wren by Any Other Name: Selections from the Louise Hauss and David Brent Miller Audubon Collection."
A unique collaboration took place Feb. 12, unifying both the Auburn University and The University of Southern Mississippi choirs for a public choral performance at Auburn United Methodist Church.
The Women's Resource Center is holding the fifth annual Women's Leadership Conference Feb. 22-23. The theme for this year's conference is Woman\0xB2 Rising to the Next Power.
Administrators have begun to prepare for evaluation in 2013 by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.
Last Friday at midnight, hundreds of people were dancing under flashing lights, jumping around with glow sticks and sweating through their shirts--and no, they weren't at SkyBar Cafe.