Meet The Makers
The big engineering school in Texas had a cool space. Just not cool enough for Ethan Peat.
The big engineering school in Texas had a cool space. Just not cool enough for Ethan Peat.
A snapshot of recent accomplishments both in and around the college.
“Representing Auburn was awesome. But never in a million years would I have thought it would have been through cornhole.”
Steve Taylor, associate dean for research, doesn’t remember them all; a lot of students passed through biosystems during his days heading the department. But he remembers Jessica Mills.
“Auburn taught me how to think rationally and problem solve. My ability to analyze systems guides the way that I approach each case, the way that I visualize the problems to be solved and the way that I plan each step of my procedures.”
I believe in the human touch, which cultivates sympathy with my fellow men and mutual helpfulness and brings happiness for all. Brittany Ransom considered Georgia Tech. She considered Vanderbilt. She chose Auburn because someone went the extra mile. She’d come from Huntsville for an informal visit. She was wandering […]
Lauren Beckingham, assistant professor of civil and environmental engineering, was named the inaugural recipient of the Emerging Investigator Award from Applied Geochemistry, the Journal of the International Association of Geochemistry. She and Karen McNeal, the Molette Endowed Professor of geosciences, also received a $139,375 National Science Foundation grant for research […]
The untold story of Auburn Engineering’s pioneering role in the scientific breakthrough that changed the world.
How Auburn Engineering’s fight against Covid-19 inspired a new era of campus collaboration
America has an infrastructure problem.
Auburn now has a $22 million solution. It’s at the corner of West Samford Avenue and Shug Jordan Parkway, it’s nearly 42,000 square feet, and it’s spectacular.