LIFETIME of Service
The Auburn Alumni Association celebrated its 2025 Lifetime Achievement Award (LAA) recipients and Young Alumni Achievement Award (YAA) recipient at a gala June 7 at the Gogue Performing Arts Center.
The Auburn Alumni Association celebrated its 2025 Lifetime Achievement Award (LAA) recipients and Young Alumni Achievement Award (YAA) recipient at a gala June 7 at the Gogue Performing Arts Center.
Five outstanding engineering alumni and one longtime staff member of the Samuel Ginn College of Engineering were honored by the Auburn Alumni Engineering Council during a ceremony Friday, Sept. 12, for their distinguished professional careers and service to the college.
Two assistant professors in the Department of Chemical Engineering, Jean-Francois Louf and Michael Howard, earned National Science Foundation (NSF) CAREER Awards for their respective research.
Three Auburn University professors have been awarded a nearly $400,000 grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to enhance Lean Manufacturing education.
When retired Brig. Gen. Larry Davis joined ROTC at Auburn University, he had no idea he’d spend more than 31 years serving in the Army.
Like the oak trees at Toomer’s Corner, Laura Olds’ Auburn roots run deep
Gerry Dozier, the Charles D. McCrary Eminent Chair Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering, is championing artificial intelligence (AI) as a force for community and innovation.
Symone Alexander, Symone Alexander, assistant professor of chemical engineering, received a Chemluminary Award at the American Chemical Society Fall 2025 meeting for the PoWER conference, which brought together students, faculty and industry professionals to hear from women who are technical leaders and innovators in the field of polymer science and […]
Jordan Clemmons grew up believing she would one day become a doctor or nurse. Either way, she was determined to help people through medicine. Through biomedical research as an undergraduate student at Auburn University, she’s already on her way.
Relationships matter. That’s why Selen Cremaschi is at Auburn.