New BeGINNings
Mario Eden, who previously served as the chair of the Department of Chemical Engineering, was named as the Samuel Ginn College of Engineerings 14th dean in May.
Mario Eden, who previously served as the chair of the Department of Chemical Engineering, was named as the Samuel Ginn College of Engineerings 14th dean in May.
Even as the COVID-19 pandemic slowed or halted many business operations, the Samuel Ginn College of Engineering quietly set into motion a string of exciting new partnerships to grow its graduate program enrollment and further strengthen corporate relations.
A conversation with paddle boarding power broker and lifestyle luminary Corey Cooper, a 2005 mechanical engineering grad who’s not afraid to rock the BOTE.
Distance courses have been available in the Samuel Ginn College of Engineering since most people owned VCRs and distance students received tape-recorded courses in the mail. Thanks to three decades of technology and COVID-19, things are much different now.
When it comes to STEM education, Fatemeh Jamshidi believes that there are several keys to success. And 88 of them are ivory.
As a graduate of Hueytown High School, Patrick Duke learned early the value of work, hard work.
Maria Auad has been shattering glass ceilings since the day she arrived on the Plains.
This is an Auburn story. It starts in 1974 at the University of Alabama.
Why is Allyson McKinney the bee’s knees? Because her company’s technology can find the bee’s knees. From 15 meters away.
In May 1923, Maria Whitson made history as the first woman to graduate from the College of Engineering at Auburn University. One hundred years later, Auburn Engineering alumnae are still shattering glass ceilings.