COSAM Today

COSAM Today is a newsletter that provides alumni and friends of the Auburn University College of Sciences and Mathematics, or COSAM, with a smart way to stay on top of the latest news and updates from the college.

Tuesday, December 11, 2018



1

COSAM Graduation Marshal Kirklin L. McWhorter Discovers His Passion for Teaching and Research

“Never take for granted the fantastic phenomenon of obtaining new knowledge,” explained Kirklin L. McWhorter. Learn more about COSAM’s Graduation Marshal for the Fall 2018 semester and how he found his passion for research here at Auburn University.

 

2

Women of South’s BEST Robotics Championship Learn of Marine Biology Advances During Luncheon

During the South’s BEST Robotics Championship, 200 high school girls learned about studying endangered sea turtles with unmanned aircraft systems. Find out more about what Dr. Elizabeth Bevan shared at this event.

 

3

COSAM Students, Faculty and Staff Have Fun Kicking Off Geography Awareness Week

Students were searching the Auburn University campus to find outlines of countries during Geography Awareness Week.  Check out this fun event for students, faculty and staff.

 

 

4

Planetary Scientist Speaks at the Department of Physics Colloquium

“I hope you remember this and in your future focus on mentoring and outreach to develop the next generation and share the work that you do,” said Dr. Kathleen Mandt. See more about her presentation.

 

5

COSAM Leader Reflects Fondly Over Time Spent at Auburn

“I fell in love with Auburn and when I toured COSAM, it gave me such a feeling that I knew I would be happy here,” shared Teressa Duong. Read about this future pediatrician’s experience in COSAM and what she really loves about this college.

 


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