In the BeGINNing
25 years ago, there was a vision — and there was a decision. Nothing’s been the same since.
25 years ago, there was a vision — and there was a decision. Nothing’s been the same since.
For 25 years, experiments on a 1.7-mile loop in Opelika have been changing the way America builds and maintains its highways.
Who leads research in biomedical sensors or sustainable materials? Who’s advancing combustion physics, aero-propulsion or renewable energy? Junior faculty members new to campus need to know who they can collaborate with and whose research intersects with their own.
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.
Alice Smith is the first full-time engineering faculty member to be inducted into the National Academy of Engineering
For almost 100 years, E-Day has provided a one-stop shop for inquiring minds to see all that the Samuel Ginn College of Engineering has to offer.
From sticking the landing in the classroom to grading high on the field, find out how engineering student-athletes stay on track in Auburn University’s academic deep end.
Student veterans in Auburn Engineering programs bring discipline, resilience and real-world experience to the classroom, navigating their new mission after service with the support of Auburn’s dedicated resources.
From the front office of the Harbert Center to the sidelines of Jordan-Hare, David Timm and his son, Ben, are building a legacy of leadership on the Plains
ICAMS teams with Bird Inc. to prepare middle-schoolers for manufacturing careers.