Be the Creed: Jessica Taylor
When Jessica Taylor encounters a prospective student on a tour of the college, she understands where they’re coming from.
When Jessica Taylor encounters a prospective student on a tour of the college, she understands where they’re coming from.
The latest news from around the college.
Small-town girl. Big ambitions. It’s a timeless tale, and Jada Neal is living it out one extra mile at a time.
A conversation with 2007 wireless engineering graduate Kevin Harwood on overseeing all technology and systems roll outs across western wear retailer Tecovas.
For Auburn’s Center for Bioenergy and Bioproducts (CBB), things are coming up roses… and ryegrass.
Mismanaged micro- and nano-plastics can threaten the health and environment.
Stormwater runoff from urbanized areas flows directly into streams, creeks, rivers, lakes and oceans, carrying excessive pollutants including nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphorus.
More than 40,000 patients across the nation could die each year as a result of misdiagnoses — with 37.8 percent of those related to cancer, a British Medical Journal study revealed. A diagnosis, followed by treatment, for one cancer subtype might not be suitable for another.
Rapid advancements in the semiconductor industry have enabled the broad adoption of electronics into multiple sectors of society, including commercial, industrial and defense spaces, often improving quality of life while increasing business efficiency. That’s the good news.
The National Science Foundation (NSF) is turning to Peter Liu, assistant professor of industrial and systems engineering, in the form of a $500,000 CAREER Award meant to generate new insight into defect formation relevant to fatigue performance of parts manufactured through laser powder-bed fusion (LPBF) and uncover the synergistic impacts of multi-scale factors on fatigue fractures.