Archive for June, 2019

Faculty Highlights: Spring 2019

Faculty Highlights: Spring 2019

Faculty Highlights: Spring 2019

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From the Faculty: Structural Integrity

From the Faculty: Structural Integrity

Following the violent impact of the EF4 tornado that struck Beauregard, Alabama, on March 3, 2019, we are all too familiar with the devastation these storms can cause.

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Building for Tomorrow

Building for Tomorrow

Auburn is taking another giant step as the Southeast’s leader in structural engineering research and instruction through the construction of a $22 million Advanced Structural Testing Laboratory.

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Farms, Fuel and the Future: Biosystems celebrates century of success

Farms, Fuel and the Future: Biosystems celebrates century of success

The headlines that ran in newspapers across the region in January 1924 said it all…

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Excellence and achievement

Excellence and achievement

The Samuel Ginn College of Engineering held its annual Spring Awards Ceremony in April, presenting 30 student awards, 19 faculty awards and 10 alumni awards.

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Meaning Business

Meaning Business

It’s been nearly 50 years since Joe Forehand last attended a higher education class, but the 71-year-old decided this year that it was time to go back to school. Just not in the way you would think.

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Alabama’s transportation leader for more than 60 years

Alabama’s transportation leader for more than 60 years

The Department of Civil Engineering organized and developed the Annual Alabama Transportation Conference for 62 years.

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Asteroid exploration

Asteroid exploration

Masatoshi Hirabayashi, assistant professor in aerospace engineering, is part of two on-going asteroid exploration missions.

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It’s My Job: Rose-Gaëlle Belinga

It’s My Job: Rose-Gaëlle Belinga

“At Morgan Stanley, I work in the Mobile Engineering team and also lead several projects.”

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Virginia Davis (center), alumni professor in Chemical Engineering, recently won a $342,502 grant from the National Science Foundation to investigate the factors influencing the attitudes of minority youth in underserved communities toward science and engineering.

Dynamic Diversity: Tapping Potential

It’s probably safe to call Virginia Davis an outreach superstar.

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