Man holding narcan

Narcan, a life-saving medication that can reverse opioid overdoses, is now accessible in fraternity houses, thanks to the collaborative efforts of Student Affairs, the Student Government Association and the Interfraternity Council.

January 28, 2025

Shamsaei to give 50th anniversary Distinguished Graduate Faculty Lecture on Jan. 28

The lecture honors a faculty member who has made significant contributions to graduate education at Auburn. Nima Shamsaei is the Philpott-WestPoint Stevens Distinguished Professor of mechanical engineering and director of Auburn’s National Center for Additive Manufacturing Excellence.

January 22, 2025

Signs showing distances to cities nailed to a palm tree at the beach

This summer, students will have the chance to experience a transformative three-week study abroad program in Fiji as guest members of the Mali tribe.

January 21, 2025

College of Human Sciences Director of Communications Kim Hendrix with Dean Susan Hubbard

The College of Human Sciences is experiencing remarkable growth, marking the beginning of an exciting new chapter. In this episode of In the Halls, Dean Susan Hubbard reflects on the college's impressive achievements in recent years while looking ahead to the development of a state-of-the-art facility.

January 16, 2025

A group of people smiling while holding a large check.

The EAGLES program in the College of Education has inspired many for years and is now receiving a generous grant.

January 15, 2025

The Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art at Auburn University will host the 2025 Auburn Forum for Southern Art and Culture on Saturday, Feb. 8, where scholars and practitioners will discuss the connections between art, instruction and place through a series of presentations, conversations and audience exchanges.

January 09, 2025

A young man sits in a massage chair with his eyes closed

In the Zen Den, students can find a few minutes of quiet to practice mindfulness and improve their mental health.

January 07, 2025

Pebble Hill decorated with holiday lights

The Holiday Light and Sound Show is a 20-minute production featuring a special holiday rendition of the Auburn University Fight Song, original recordings of holiday classics and a sonic adventure to the magical land of Christmas, all accompanied by spectacular lights.

December 16, 2024

Miranda Reed talks with Miles Wiley in her lab

Professor Miranda Reed, a three-time Auburn graduate, is training the next generation of scientists within the Harrison College of Pharmacy and uncovering insights about Alzheimer’s disease.

December 13, 2024

Allison Leffler CHS 2024 Fall Graduation Marshal

Allison Leffler, who will lead the College of Human Sciences graduating class during commencement ceremonies as the fall graduation marshal, is a confident young woman headed toward a career as a child life specialist, but a short three and a half years ago, Leffler was not sure where college life might lead her.

December 12, 2024

Carter Dees is shown wearing an Auburn polo shirt while standing in front of Langdon Hall and the Auburn University Seal.

Sophomore Carter Dees had his life upended by an autoimmune disease that emerged in high school. With his condition now under control, he’s enjoying success at Auburn University while on his path to medical school, thanks in part to scholarships.

December 10, 2024

Learn all about Avry Prewitt, the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering's latest wastewater wunderkind and the Samuel Ginn College of Engineering's latest graduation marshal on the latest episode of the award-winning #GINNing Podcast.

December 06, 2024

six girls practicing dance

Auburn offers a number of summer camps that give high school students a chance to experience campus and potential majors before enrolling.

December 06, 2024

Auburn junior information systems management major Aliyah Freeman

Aliyah Freeman didn’t choose Auburn. The senior information systems management major from Atlanta says it was actually the opposite — Auburn chose her.

December 03, 2024

Fresh off a win at the 2024 SEC Machining Competition, working through several pitch competitions en route to Tiger Cage, listen to a conversation with senior Johnathan Deery on the latest episode of the award-winning #GINNing Podcast.

December 02, 2024

A building in the woods

The Kreher Preserve and Nature Center will host a public grand opening celebration and open house for its new Environmental Education Building on Dec. 7 and 8 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

November 24, 2024

Graphic for the new Barbara Drummond Thorne Academic and Research Facility

A generous lead gift to the College of Human Sciences will etch the name of a beloved, lifelong civic volunteer on the college’s new home.

November 22, 2024

College of Human Sciences Director of Communications Kim Hendrix leds the IQLA Distinguished Lecture Series.

Students, faculty, veterans and alumni heard the inspiring stories of renowned journalist and ABC World News Tonight Correspondent Bob Woodruff, along with CEO of the Bob Woodruff Foundation Anne Marie Dougherty, during the College of Human Sciences' IQLA Distinguished Lecture Series on Nov. 15.

November 20, 2024

From high kicks to high efficiency, from the dance line to the supply line, Nyah Dedeaux does it all. Listen to the industrial and systems engineering senior discuss her Auburn journey on the latest episode of the award-winning #GINNing Podcast.

November 19, 2024

Shug Jordan huddles with members of the Auburn Basketball team.

Auburn’s beloved football player and coach, Shug Jordan, was as good on the basketball court as he was on the gridiron.

November 15, 2024

Jay Bland, far right, walks down a sidewalk with three other people

Jay Bland has helped digitize Georgia’s legal system through software like GreenCourt and PeachCourt.

November 15, 2024

Court Green-Johnson, a senior animal science major, poses for graduation photos in her cap and gown

Court Green-Johnson has overcome quite a few challenges on her way to becoming an Auburn student. Recently, as she prepared to graduate, the senior animal science major looked back at every bend in the road with gratitude.

November 14, 2024

Auburn's College of Education hosted its annual Fall Preview Day to provide potential students with helpful college information.

November 13, 2024

Three men pose for a photo in a lab

Assistant Professor Ali Khosravi is working with the National Center for Additive Manufacturing Excellence to design a robot that can attach to a conduit, run it underground and resurface for another use.

November 12, 2024

Four people pose with an award receipient for a photo opportunity.

Binh Danh, the first recipient of the William Collins Smith Auburn Award for Advancing American Art presented by The Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art at Auburn University, recently completed a weeklong residency on campus where he met with students and faculty in art and art history.

November 11, 2024

All ROTC students pose for a photo on the President

Auburn is home to three ROTC programs: Air Force ROTC (for both the Air Force and Space Force), Naval ROTC (for both Navy and Marine Corps) and Army ROTC.

November 11, 2024

Auburn University’s EmpowHER Conference welcomed over 130 girls and educators to inspire interest in STEM, where women remain underrepresented. With keynote speeches, hands-on activities, and networking sessions, attendees explored STEM careers and connected with role models. Students left feeling empowered to pursue their ambitions, embracing the message that their dreams can lead to real change.

November 07, 2024

Matt Beth and Marina Meyer Vega

Two graduate students from the School of Kinesiology have been selected as finalists in Auburn University’s annual Three Minute Thesis competition.

November 04, 2024

Pulp

The Auburn Pulp and Paper Foundation Conference, Oct. 21-22, offered engineering students the opportunity to engage with industry representatives.

November 01, 2024

Aubie seated at desk with mentor

The Office of Accessibility is dedicated to supporting students whose disabilities may not immediately be visible to others.

November 01, 2024

Saigim Brown

Auburn College of Education alumna Saigim Brown had no idea she would become a viral sensation at her wedding, but a funny moment caught on video skyrocketed her into the internet spotlight.

October 31, 2024

male student working at a computer with architectural drawings

Whether it is innovative AI-related research designed to revolutionize industries, the implementation of AI in higher education curriculum or the application of AI capabilities in an ever-growing list of fields, Auburn faculty, students and staff are on the forefront of advancements driven by the evolving technology.

October 25, 2024

Dalton, Carter, and Dale Jackson

Going to Auburn football games is a tradition for Dale Jackson — one he doesn’t take for granted. Inspired by his autistic son, Jackson and his organization SNASY are on a mission to give those with special needs a chance to make gameday memories.

October 21, 2024

Get into the Halloween spirit this year at the 36th annual Pumpkin Carve! The American Institute of Architecture Students (AIAS) invites all students, faculty, staff and community members to join them for a day of frightful fun on Friday, Oct. 25.

October 19, 2024

Two girls sitting in the WEGL radio booth with radio equipment and microphones surrounding them.

Two Honors College students host a history based radio show on WEGL. Now it its fourth season, the show has become increasingly popular with students, faculty, family and fans across the nation.

October 18, 2024

three students painting a building

Auburn offers a number of service trips and study abroad programs, giving students opportunities to put their skills to use, benefiting communities close to home and around the world.

October 18, 2024

A physical therapist works with an athlete in a lab.

Students interested in a career in health care will want to attend Auburn University’s Health Care Industry Week lineup of events Oct. 28-Nov. 1.

October 18, 2024

Four students at table discuss new business ideas

Ten aspiring entrepreneurs each earned $1,000 in the third-annual Ideas Jam business pitch competition hosted by the Lowder Center for Family Business and Entrepreneurship on campus. More than 40 Auburn students and community members pitched their early-stage business ideas at the low-stress competition.

October 15, 2024

Karli Yarbrough is pictured teaching a student inside a classroom.

Karli Yarbrough, a graduate student in Auburn’s College of Education, has discovered her lofty purpose. It was spurred on by the support of two amazing professors and an inspiring group of EAGLES.

October 14, 2024

Students interested in a future in education recently engaged with representatives of 45 school districts from 10 states as part of the fall Education Interview Day.

October 10, 2024

A mixed media collage that features a face, leaves, a figure from ancient Greece and a high-heeled shoe

Inspired by the Auburn Creed, the museum presents exhibitions centered around the theme of "work" for the 2024-25 academic year. Artist Rachel Libeskind incorporates API-era research and found objects in her commissioned project for Auburn.

October 08, 2024

A group of people holds a large check

Auburn Panhellenic Council exceeds its annual donation record to the Auburn-Opelika chapter of Habitat for Humanity from dollars raised through its annual dance competition, Greek Sing.

October 07, 2024

Aubie holding a foam finger that says Hey Day on it.

Hey Day will be livestreamed on the Auburn Alumni Association’s Facebook page, YouTube Channel and in the Auburn App on Oct. 16 at 11:45 am CST. This live program will include student interviews, campus updates, the history of Hey Day and special guests.

October 07, 2024

Go ahead and call her Miss Mercedes. Because this Jersey-born mechanical engineering senior and Design and Manufacturing Lab devotee has logged more internship hours in Vance, Alabama than LinkedIn can count. Haley Bhend? More like Haley Benz. Listen to her story on the latest episode of the #GINNing Podcast.

September 30, 2024

AI movies

Viewers will have the opportunity to watch the movies, then learn from Auburn University experts, who will serve as discussion leaders.

September 20, 2024

Students receive T-shirts from Aubie during a First 56 event

The Auburn Family’s generosity makes many Student Affairs programs and initiatives possible.

September 16, 2024

Gary Godfrey with Austin Hill

New Realm Brewing–Auburn will host Ales for ALS Fest on Friday, Sept. 27, as a portion of each beer sold will go toward supporting ALS research. Current brewing science and operations graduate student Austin Hill created the beer recipe for the event.

September 12, 2024

Student petting therapy dog

Auburn’s Student Counseling & Psychological Services uses therapy dogs, some who are retired service dogs, to promote mental health and wellness for all Auburn students.

September 11, 2024

Auburn students are walking on the concourse smiling.

Our newest Princeton Review rankings emphasized the Top 10 student experience at Auburn.

September 10, 2024

A female Auburn student shakes a shaker while sitting in a convertible car.

Join us for Homecoming this weekend! The celebration begins with a parade in downtown Auburn, followed by a pep rally on Samford Lawn.

September 10, 2024