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It's My Job: Haley Shelley

It’s My Job: Haley Shelley

An interview with the R&D manager for Dove Deodorants.

by × May 4, 2025 ×
Be the Creed: Jessica Taylor

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.

by × December 9, 2024 ×
Happenings Fall 2024

Happenings Fall 2024

The latest news from around the college.

by × December 9, 2024 ×
Be the Creed: Jada Neal

Be the Creed: Jada Neal

Small-town girl. Big ambitions. It’s a timeless tale, and Jada Neal is living it out one extra mile at a time.

by × December 9, 2024 ×
It's My Job: Kevin Harwood

It’s My Job: Kevin Harwood

A conversation with 2007 wireless engineering graduate Kevin Harwood on overseeing all technology and systems roll outs across western wear retailer Tecovas.

by × December 9, 2024 ×
Aerospace: Materials studies lead to early faculty career awards

Aerospace: Materials studies lead to early faculty career awards

Two assistant professors in the Department of Aerospace Engineering were recently awarded prestigious early career awards for their research.

by × December 9, 2024 ×
Sushil Adhikari, Wendiam Sawadgo and Hossein Jahromi.

Biosystems: Protecting oceans and lakes from phosphorus runoff

For Auburn’s Center for Bioenergy and Bioproducts (CBB), things are coming up roses… and ryegrass.

by × December 9, 2024 ×
Chemical: Reimagining sustainable development of plastic materials

Chemical: Reimagining sustainable development of plastic materials

Mismanaged micro- and nano-plastics can threaten the health and environment.

by × December 9, 2024 ×
Shiqiang Zou, assistant professor of civil and environmental engineering (CEE) and Michael Perez, associate professor in CEE, are collaborating with the University of South Alabama on a three-year, $1.3 million project to upgrade geotextiles to filter excessive nutrients from stormwater runoff into the Gulf Coast ecosystem.

Civil and Environmental: Safeguarding the Gulf Coast ecosystem

Stormwater runoff from urbanized areas flows directly into streams, creeks, rivers, lakes and oceans, carrying excessive pollutants including nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphorus.

by × December 9, 2024 ×
Tin Nguyen

Computer Science and Software: Combating cancer subtype misdiagnoses with data science

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.

by × December 9, 2024 ×