Former Miss America to speak as part of lecture series
Auburn University Libraries’ 'Discover Auburn Women of Distinction' lecture series will present former Miss America, Mallory Hagan, in a program titled “Make Courage Your Brand.”
Auburn University Libraries’ 'Discover Auburn Women of Distinction' lecture series will present former Miss America, Mallory Hagan, in a program titled “Make Courage Your Brand.”
Drunk Aubie runs a parody account and spits jokes after one too many when the team does one too little on the field.
The horses are set to parade through the downtown streets 5–7 p.m., causing closures.
The Budweiser Clydesdales are visiting downtown Auburn today, making delivery stops along their route. The horses are set to parade through the downtown streets 5–7 p.m., causing street closures.
Auburn alumna Elizabeth Lowrey recently received the honor of being featured in The New York Times for her work in the architecture and design community.
Robinson and Lever Architecture are on the forefront of the use cross-laminated timber, CLT, and just received a permit to build the first mass timber high-rise in the United States
Students, faculty and members of the community gathered all around Auburn’s campus to celebrate Hey Day 2017.
Student overflow seating will be offered in the East Upper Deck at the Ole Miss game this weekend.
This has been a record hurricane season in the Gulf and the Atlantic. So much so that climate scientists across America have been looking into the causes of these hurricanes being so close together.
Opelika police are looking for Dustion Gerriod Scott, a missing man who was last seen on Sunday, Oct. 1.
Sonia Nazario, Pulitzer prize-winning journalist who wrote the New York Times best seller “Enrique’s Journey” will present her lecture “Understanding immigration and life on both sides of the border” to members of the University.
About a dozen students may soon not have a place to live.
Muscles were strained and limbs were stretched on the Greenspace Oct 3 from 5-6 PM. Auburn Campus Recreation held a “Butts and Guts” class as the second event of their Move series. The Greenspace is almost always a crowded part of campus with it being beside a Tiger Transit hub and the student center, and this is why Campus Recreation thought it was a good place to host a workout class.
Fall festivities were in full swing at Auburn as students gathered on Cater Lawn for this year's pumpkin palooza. The fun began for after students after they scanned their TigerCards, allowing their admittance into the patch. There were pumpkins, pumpkin spiced coffee, trending music and decoration stations available to students.
Former Vice President Joe Biden made a trip to the Yellowhammer State to throw his support behind Democratic candidate Doug Jones, whom Biden painted as a measured, reasonable and respectful candidate who "knows Alabama" -- a stark foil to the Republican candidate. "My mother used to say that the most ...
University Board of Trustees member, 1986 Auburn graduate and retired Army General Lloyd J. Austin will present “Reflections on Leadership” this upcoming Friday.
The two daughters of former President George W. Bush will participate in a moderated discussion on the topic of Diverse Perspectives on Women Leaders, followed by a Q&A session.
Monday night, Chief Justice Lyn Stuart was recognized by SGA for achieving that office, thus representing the University and the College of Liberal Arts as a 1977 alumna.
Every October, Auburn’s office of information technology, or OIT, creates a campaign that promotes cybersecurity and urges students to keep their online data safe.
People gathered at Pebble Hill University Center for Arts and Humanities to enjoy photography and music for the first installment in the College of Liberal Arts celebration of Art and Humanities Month.