Learn more about Auburn's three ROTC programs: Army, Navy and Air Force.

October 30, 2025

view of land and mountains in Costa Rica

Of the more than 130 programs offered through Auburn Abroad, three — Joseph S. Bruno Auburn Abroad in Italy, Business minor in Milan, Italy and Tropical Conservation and Sustainable Development in Costa Rica — also allow students to earn a complete minor in only seven or 13 weeks.

October 27, 2025

Kendal, on crutches, and Jack stand next to the jAUnt golf cart

After a car accident left marathon runner Kendal Hull unable to navigate campus with her morning coffee, a couple of jAUnt drivers came to her rescue with a custom 3D-printed cup holder.

October 22, 2025

Fans cheer and wave shakers in the stands of Jordan-Hare Stadium

If you want to build a career out of your love of sports, Auburn offers more than a few academic programs to consider.

October 13, 2025

podcast host talks with two students

Miss Auburn Riley Parman and SGA President Owen Beaverstock join the Everything Auburn Podcast to talk about their campus roles and the 78th Annual Hey Day.

October 10, 2025

Fred Gray speaking at Auburn

Fred David Gray, an icon of the Civil Rights Movement who represented Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King Jr., delivered Auburn's Constitution Day 2025 keynote.

October 09, 2025

Matthew Mercer and Emily Friedman speaking on stage

Matthew Mercer, acclaimed voice actor and founding member of Critical Role, discussed storytelling, creativity and the power of community through tabletop gaming with Jean W. Liles Professor of English Emily Friedman.

October 07, 2025

LED, engineering, band, lights, halftime

Two years removed from its award-winning Metallica-themed halftime show, the Auburn University Marching Band returns to Jordan-Hare Stadium on Saturday, Oct. 11, with “Game On,” a video game-inspired performance featuring synchronized LED technology across 343 band members.

October 06, 2025

Glenn Loughridge leans against a railing in an Auburn dining facility

Glenn Loughridge's mission is clear — to create the best student experiences he can. One of the ways he impacts students is through the Welcome Home program. And the Auburn Family's generosity provides 100% of the funding.

October 04, 2025

View looking up into the branches of a large oak tree with textured bark and dense green leaves.

Auburn's iconic Toomer's Oaks symbolize more than game-day tradition — they anchor cutting-edge conservation and genomic research. From sequencing oak DNA to safeguarding rare Alabama species, Auburn scientists and students are leading efforts to preserve these ecological powerhouses for generations to come.

September 30, 2025

Auburn University Doctor of Veterinary Medicine student John Cox leads a Hereford cow into a show ring.

Third-year Auburn DVM student John Cox's expertise in breeding, showing and selling Hereford cattle will take him to an international stage in October. He will represent Team USA in the 2025 World Hereford Conference Young Breeders Competition.

September 24, 2025

Jalen Boynton sits in front of the Melton Student Center with the Aubie statue in the background.

A first-generation student from Columbus, Georgia, Jalen chose Auburn to help him realize his dreams. And thanks to the Auburn Family's generosity, he has created his own distinct student experience.

September 23, 2025

Sam Ginn speaks from a podium

What's in a name? In the case of Samuel Ginn College of Engineering, it's 25 years of excellence.

September 17, 2025

A group of people pose in front of the Veterans Resource Center

The organization provides countless opportunities for military-affiliated students that encourage academic and social success.

September 17, 2025

aerial view of campus

At Auburn, investing in people isn't just a priority — it's a principle. That commitment is front and center in the university's fiscal year 2026 budget, which allocates nearly $70 million more toward faculty and staff support as part of a $1.98 billion total budget.

September 15, 2025

rendering of the building

A new, larger residence hall will be built on Thach Avenue, and the new home of the College of Human Sciences will bring a state-of-the-art, cutting-edge environment to its nationally ranked and recognized programs.

September 14, 2025

Field of tulips with windmills in the background.

A new study abroad opportunity open to Auburn undergraduate students and faculty highlights the Netherlands' approach to wellness in aging care.

September 05, 2025

A young man in a wheelchair shoots a basketball at a basket

Auburn Adapted Athletics is both a national and international powerhouse, and after a jam-packed summer of tournaments abroad, the athletes are excited to continue competing here on the Plains.

September 04, 2025

Cyber Fire

More than 100 participants formed 24 teams to solve challenges modeled after scenarios faced daily by cybersecurity professionals working in critical infrastructure, national security and private industry.

August 29, 2025

Mark Adams, right, works with two students in the small satellite lab on campus

Through the Auburn University Small Satellite Program, undergraduate and graduate students are on the front lines of space exploration, gaining hands-on experience designing, building and operating small satellites.

August 25, 2025

a young woman works on an airplane in the early morning

Auburn is home to one of the longest continually operated flight programs in the country, but the School of Aviation prepares more than pilots.

August 25, 2025

a close up of bees

The buzz at Auburn's Bee Center isn't just about harvesting honey for the AU-BEES program. It's also about groundbreaking research, immersive student experiences and impactful community outreach.

August 25, 2025

Auburn drum major takes the field

The College of Human Sciences' Women Philanthropy Board (WPB) will host the 2025 “Fall-Star Supper” celebrating Auburn's gameday traditions and Auburn Spirit inside Neville Arena on Sept. 10.

August 25, 2025

a massive crowd of female students outside, on the campus of Auburn University

Bid Day 2025 brought energy and excitement to Neville Arena as Auburn welcomed its newest Panhellenic members.

August 16, 2025

An aerial view of the College of Education building

A century and a decade after its founding, the College of Education began a new era on Tuesday, formally opening its 167,000-square-foot home with a grand opening ceremony and ribbon-cutting.

August 13, 2025

an overhead view of students studying at a table in the library

As the fall semester kicks into gear, Auburn students are getting ready for long study sessions at their favorite spots.

August 12, 2025

man poses with tiger mascot

Scattered, smothered and covered: Senior Vice President for Student Affairs Bobby Woodard is cooking up the perfect recipe to help Auburn students find their niche — one waffle at a time.

August 11, 2025

A young man closes his eyes while laying in pod-shaped chair

Student Counseling and Psychological Services offers everything you need for a healthy mindset, from individual counseling and group sessions to mindfulness resources and therapy dogs.

August 07, 2025

Elizabeth Covington at her office desk. The computer screen shows the custom GPT she created.

Elizabeth Covington, an associate clinical professor in the Harrison College of Pharmacy and 2016 alumna, appreciates artificial intelligence so much, she developed her own custom GPT to reshape how students learn and how they deliver patient care.

July 30, 2025

A row of young men in sorority t-shirts stands on stage with their hands folded and heads lowered

Zeta Tau Alpha's annual Big Man on Campus blends service, education and entertainment to raise funds the fight against breast cancer.

July 23, 2025

a female student is wearing a virtual reality headset and haptic gloves

Pharmacy's Kim Garza is using virtual reality to transform how people learn, whether they're patients facing a new diagnosis or students preparing for a career in pharmacy.

July 23, 2025

three men chatting on podcast set

Asim Ali, director of Auburn's Biggio Center, stops by the Everything Auburn podcast to chat about how he gives students and colleagues the tools and know-how to harness the cutting-edge power of AI technology.

July 15, 2025

a young man attaches a device to plants in a field

The new major in biological and agricultural technology management aims to produce graduates who use technology to solve problems.

July 14, 2025

A young woman in a pink sweater gives a tour to visitors in front of art at the museum

With expanded employment opportunities and events, the Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art is ready to welcome students back to campus in August.

July 07, 2025

Megan Fitzgerald working in a lab with a student

Doctoral student Megan Fitzgerald has enjoyed a full-circle experience at Auburn, serving as a counselor for the Summer Science Institute years after attending as a camper.

July 01, 2025

Auburn students in Seville, Spain

Auburn students get to enjoy one-of-a-kind learning experiences thanks to study abroad trips to exotic locales around the globe.

June 25, 2025

artists rendering of new building

The Auburn Board of Trustees accepted plans to demolish Spidle Hall, construct an air traffic control tower at the airport and build a sidewalk along Wire Road.

June 09, 2025

An artist conceptual rendering of the new facility for the College of Human Sciences

The College of Human Sciences newly planned state-of-the-art building to be known as the Barbara Drummond Thorne Academic and Research Facility will be constructed along the same footprint as Spidle Hall and spanning all the way to Roosevelt Drive.

June 05, 2025

two incoming students walk down a concourse with luggage, under a Welcome to Camp War Eagle banner

Our orientation program for first-year students has come a long way from its beginnings at a 4-H camp more than 30 years ago.

June 04, 2025

students in a dance summer camp

High school students can sample campus life through summer camps. The experience often solidifies students' decisions to attend Auburn and select a major.

June 02, 2025

students whitewater rafting

Students look to Auburn Outdoors as a means to be active outdoors, whether it's by renting a bicycle or kayak or taking a trip to go whitewater rafting or zipling. Such activities are good for their physical health, but also promote mental health, whether students realize it or not.

May 22, 2025

Two people sit on a bench in the woods

In the course “Nature, recreation and health," students put down their phones and get outside to learn how access to nature makes a society healthier.

May 20, 2025

Aubie poses with Frethaus guitars at the 2025 Kaleidoscope Show

The School of Industrial and Graphic Design welcomed more than 850 students, faculty, staff, alumni and industry partners to campus for the second annual "Kaleidoscope: Auburn Design Show."

May 16, 2025

leafy greens grow in a container farm

The College of Agriculture and Campus Dining now have six container farms in operation year-round in their vertical farming operation, which can yield 25 times more than field production.

May 15, 2025

Students walking on campus

Auburn students will have a busy summer, both on the Plains and elsewhere, as they embark on study abroad trips, work on campus and keep themselves occupied in a multitude of ways.

May 13, 2025

three students sit in the cockpit of a plane

Aerospace engineering students understand the physics and mathematics of flight, but few have had the chance to sit in the cockpit of a Boeing 737 and control an aircraft — until a recent visit to the Delta Aircrew Training Center in Atlanta.

May 02, 2025

A group photo of those in the College of Education faculty band is depicted inside a music education lab.

Auburn's College of Education rocks—literally. Students in the college's School and Community General Music Education course recently teamed up with faculty and graduate teaching assistants to form several rock and pop bands.

April 30, 2025

Abby Lin wearing a hockey jersey and graduation cap and gown, holding a hockey stick with Samford Hall in the background

When Abby Lin wasn't hitting the books at Auburn, she was starting the women's ice hockey club team. Now that she's retired — her jersey is in the rafters — and graduating, she's ready for another challenge: medical school.

April 25, 2025

Marissa uses sign language to communicate with a woman who has her dog on a leash

Marissa Pellis is introducing American Sign Language to her fellow CVM students so they can provide better care to Deaf clients and their pets.

April 24, 2025

a doctoral student stands behind some lab-created wetland models

Biosystems engineering's David Blersch is leading two research projects in the Green Infrastructure Lab to address using natural systems to remove pollutants from wastewater.

April 22, 2025