They’re leaders, innovators and Auburn family — and for nearly 60 years, they’ve helped shape Auburn Engineering. 🧡💙
Meet the Auburn Alumni Engineering Council — nearly 185 alumni supporting students, faculty and the future of the Samuel Ginn College of Engineering through mentorship, leadership and service.
Read the full magazine feature at the link below and see how Auburn alumni continue to give back.
https://t.co/n2aeozasIH
Mark Schall has been named chair of the Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, effective Aug. 1.
A longtime faculty member and director of the Human Integration Systems Center, Schall brings deep experience and a strong vision for the department’s future.
Join us in congratulating him as he steps into this new role at Auburn Engineering.
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Looking to level up your engineering skills — without hitting pause on life?
Meet Alicia Harkless, director of Auburn Engineering’s Office of Online and Continuing Education. With multiple degrees (and a serious love of learning), she’s helping engineers everywhere earn credentials from anywhere.
Tune in to the latest episode of #GINNing to hear her story. Listen below or find it on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeartRadio and more — just search #GINNing.
https://t.co/0POhjyF4jV
When America’s lifelines are at risk, Auburn is on the front lines.
Inside Auburn University’s McCrary Edge Lab, students, researchers and partners are defending the power grid, water systems and communities across Alabama — in real time.
Read how the McCrary Institute for Cyber and Critical Infrastructure Security is helping keep the lights on below.
https://t.co/aQfHEOYv7d
The Spring 2026 E-Magazine is heading to mailboxes soon but you don’t have to wait to dive in.
Get an early look at the stories, research, and impact shaping engineering at Auburn University by visiting the e-magazine now!
https://t.co/yUDC9cG5tJ
Did you make the dean’s list every semester? Probably not. But India Warren did. And in the last month alone, she was named Outstanding Civil and Environmental Engineering Student of the Year, graduated summa cum laude, and started graduate school. No big deal.
🎧 Hear her story on the latest #GINNing episode. Listen below or find it on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play, iHeartRadio or wherever you listen to podcasts.
https://t.co/y5gUqPKNUU
Last week, we heard from Roland Walker of the famed Walkers of Orange Beach.
This week, hear the other side of the story, as brother Bill sets the record straight on what Roland got wrong.
Bill’s blood runs Auburn colors, from Orange Beach to the Navy. This commander was forged by the sea, and now he’s full speed ahead.
Listen to this #GINNing episode below, or you can find it on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play, iHeartRadio or wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts by searching #GINNing.
https://t.co/38fcNpQScj
Today, Auburn University Engineering honors the men and women who gave their lives in service to our country.
We remember their sacrifice, reflect on their courage and remain grateful for the freedoms they protected. 🇺🇸
The Pentagon is turning to Auburn University Engineering again. Auburn has secured a five-year contract worth up to $49M to support U.S. Army aviation and missile research — reinforcing its role as a trusted federal research partner.
https://t.co/bPS6rp2Uci
It’s the military mission. It’s the land-grant mission. It’s the #Auburn mission.
As U.S. Space Command prepares to move approximately 1,400 jobs to Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville over the next five years, Auburn University welcomed command leadership and reinforced its role as a trusted academic partner in advancing national security through research, innovation and workforce development. #WarEagle
https://t.co/69AvBf3HWj
Move over Dmitri Mendeleev and make room for Konstantin Klyukin, an assistant professor of materials and mechanical engineering. While the new Russian research machine may be in search of the holy grail of catalysis, it’s gonna have to wait 20 minutes for this next podcast.
Listen to this #GINNing episode below, or you can find it on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play, iHeartRadio or wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts by searching #GINNing.
https://t.co/ej44lZv6Rh
It’s almost graduation time, Engineers! 🎓
The Samuel Ginn College of Engineering commencement ceremony will be broadcast live from Neville Arena for friends and family tuning in from anywhere.
Saturday, May 2
1:00 p.m. — Bachelor’s Ceremony
Doors open at 11:30 a.m.
The live stream will begin approximately 15 minutes prior to the ceremony.
Celebrate this milestone with us—whether you’re in the arena or watching online. 💙🧡
Live stream: https://t.co/nrC6BOYMDC