As students returned to campus for a new academic year, thousands started the fall semester in a new facility designed to support Auburn’s commitment to elevating teaching and learning.
“‘War Eagle!’ is written somewhere inside that vehicle. I’m not going to say where, or who put it there, but I can assure you, ‘War Eagle’ is there.” – Joseph Pelfrey, deputy director, NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center
The city hosted three virtual information sessions this summer, each with the goal of deepening the community’s familiarity with city climate work and inspiring collective action. The third session focused on an emerging field in environmental action called natural climate solutions. Here are five takeaways from the conversation.
More than 5,000 miles away from “the loveliest village on the Plains,” Brittany Branyon had a life-changing moment only dreamed about by most university educators and students.
The Rawlins Dog Park will be opening this Saturday! While we are still working on adding amenities, with the fence complete, we would like to open the park to the public. This project comes two years after the original $9,800.00 of funding was set aside from Wyoming Community Gas in 2020. Both the 2020 and 2021 Wyoming Community Gas funds were designated to the dog park totaling $20,000.00.
Early implementation within the design of infrastructure and education of tomorrow’s engineers is vital moving forward, a team of government and energy sector administrators said Tuesday during a special online roundtable, “Securing Energy: Cyber-Informed Engineering,” hosted by Auburn University’s McCrary Institute for Cyber and Critical Infrastructure Security.