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One person’s waste is another’s fuel

Researchers in the Department of Chemical Engineering and the Alabama Center for Paper and Bioresource Engineering have...

Huntsville office open for business.

Opened July 1, Auburn's new Huntsville Research Center is working closely with area industry and federal agencies to develop cyber security...

From Bolivia, with love

In August, 14 Auburn Engineering students involved with Engineers Without Borders spent a week in Quesimpuco, Bolivia...

What's eating you?

Auburn engineers have teamed up with scientists at Johannes Kepler University in Linz, Austria, and researchers from the Russian Academy of Sciences...

A Centennial of Auburn Engineering: Growing Pains

The Auburn of the 1950s is remembered fondly by returning graduates as a place not much different than today. Although there has been significant construction and the size of the student body has grown, they always recognize the presence of that indefinable thing known as the Auburn spirit, just as present then as it is now.

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Oil, Oil Everywhere

As part of Auburn University's immediate and multidisciplinary response to the oil spill along Alabama's Gulf Coast, Auburn Engineering was on the frontline and remains committed to providing positive enzgineering solutions, from food safety to engineering systems.

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Rolling Out the New Recyclable

Great house. Great location. A bit '70s on the inside . . . but that's easy enough to change. A mountain of orange shag nylon carpet now sits along the curb, waiting for transport to the local landfill, where it will join more than 3 billion pounds of carpet disposed of each year in the U.S.

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Ten in Ten

The Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering has graduated 10 doctoral students in 10 years, a major accomplishment and a first in the field, proving that Auburn Engineering produces leaders who will make a significant impact on our nation.

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Head to Head

Growing up on a small cotton farm in Blountsville, Ala., Wendell Mead was the first in his family to graduate from high school and the first to attend college. He credits a few high school teachers, and in particular, principal J.B. Pennington, for getting him there.

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