Welcome to the Auburn University App - a hub of innovation that modernizes and optimizes your academic journey. Our cutting-edge app is designed to seamlessly integrate with your daily life, bringing ...
The Office of Communications and Marketing is responsible for the integrity, implementation and management of the Auburn University brand. Our office supports Auburn's mission and strategic goals and ...
Auburn researcher Jonathan Armbruster has officially named the Sicklefin Redhorse, a fish long known to the Cherokee people but only recognized by science in 1990. This milestone, led by Auburn’s ...
Reporters will find a wealth of experts to assist with their stories among the Auburn University faculty. Their perspective and expertise on a wide variety of issues can help reporters gain a better ...
Protection of the American public against infectious diseases and developing vaccines to counteract biological threats and cure the spread of contagious pathogens is not only a medical concern, but ...
Welcome to the Brand Center! As we move toward implementation of a robust digital asset management system, this site will serve as an interim central location to house the brand assets and resources ...
Media interested in interviewing a faculty expert can contact the Office of Communications and Marketing at 334-844-9999 or or [email protected]. Three pathobiologists in the College of ...
Get to know the stories of Auburn’s extraordinary students, faculty, staff and alumni through written articles, inspiring videos and educational podcasts. Associate Professor Constantinos Kyriakis and ...
Our news and web team works with Auburn's colleges, schools and units to promote the news stories that align with the university's strategic plan and brand positioning. We write, edit, shoot, produce ...
Everything Auburn reveals the Auburn Creed at work through the stories of our amazing people, places and tradition. How do experts train a giant bird of prey to fly across a sold-out stadium? What ...
Auburn researchers have settled deep in the woods to pursue a multi-year project focused on what may be Alabama’s most elusive and enigmatic segment of fauna—the black bear. The state is home to one ...