Struggle less, succeed more with study programs
By Jessica Jernigan | Staff Writer | August 22As with most things in life, being successful depends on not only working hard but working smartly.
As with most things in life, being successful depends on not only working hard but working smartly.
Upon Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art's reopen in September they will also be forming a new student advisory council.
An invaluable member of the Auburn family, Gerald Leischuck, new autobiography details his life from a farm boy in Colorado to his successful four-decade career at Auburn University.
Now, 125 years later, Auburn University is celebrating what the Alumni Association is calling "The Year of Auburn Women."
One of Auburn's most well-known bars, Quixotes features great drink specials and arguably some of the best bar food in town.
Lana Del Rey's latest album, Lust for Life, explores new themes beyond her signature melancholy aesthetic.
"Designed by engineering students, for engineering students."
The Virtual Student Foreign Service eInternship offers students a chance to work on projects of global importance throughout the U.S. government from the comfort of their own home, no outside expenses needed.
Elisabet Boutique, taking the place of The Pink Room, focuses on southern classic and sophisticated everyday wear.
The Amy Black Band returned for a second year to perform "A Memphis Revue," bringing old and new sounds with her.