E-Day, Auburn Engineering’s annual student recruitment open house held in February, drew more than 4,000 students, parents and teachers to campus to learn about the College of Engineering. The event offered middle and high school students the opportunity to tour engineering facilities, as well as the Auburn campus. Participants viewed departmental displays and research projects, and chatted one-on-one with engineering students and faculty members. This year’s event attracted visitors from 16 states from as far as Colorado, Maryland, Iowa, Illinois, New Jersey, Ohio and Virginia.
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- Auburn Engineering students combine to win $30,000 in Tiger Cage Student Business Idea Competition final round April 2, 2025Liam Heary, a sophomore in computer science and software engineering, and Vincent Visser, a sophomore in industrial and systems engineering, won second and fourth place, respectively, in the university's largest student entrepreneurship event
- Elementary school students learn basics of prototyping through Auburn Engineering egg drop April 2, 2025More than 50 kindergartners through fifth-graders recently descended upon Auburn’s Jordan-Hare Stadium for this year’s egg Drop event, hosted by the Samuel Ginn College of Engineering.
- Army partners with Auburn to close capability gaps in light tactical vehicles April 1, 2025One of the main motivations for establishing the Auburn University Applied Research Institute (AUARI) in Huntsville in 2022 was to take Auburn Engineering's commitment to national defense to the next level. Mission accomplished.