Professors of Practice Contribute Industry Knowledge and Experience
SIGD recently formalized a new element in industry collaborations with the addition of the faculty rank of Professor of Practice. Read More

SIGD recently formalized a new element in industry collaborations with the addition of the faculty rank of Professor of Practice. Read More
Thanks to your support on Tiger Giving Day last week, the College of Architecture, Design and Construction has the funding to support an interdisciplinary team researching the historical Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama. Read More
The College of Architecture, Design and Construction is sponsoring classes that focus on themes of social justice. Read More
Katherine Buck Chastain, CADC's Administrator of Recruitment, developed a new approach to outreach and recruitment in partnership with industrial design Assistant Professor Ben Bush, and the result of their collaboration was an innovative workshop focused on shoe design. Read More
SIGD students in sponsored studios develop and research projects in collaboration with, and supported by, industry and other outside organizations. Read More
Mike Hosey teaches Construction Field Lab, the service learning course that is a graduation requirement for every building construction student. Read More
Milwaukee Tool, an industry leader in developing solutions for construction trades, has generously provided a gift-in-kind in tools and equipment to used at the Robins & Morton Field Lab. Read More
Associate Professor Shu-Wen Tzeng’s third year industrial design students participated in a sponsored studio with Pratt Industries, one of the nation’s largest corrugated packaging companies. Read More
Two fourth-year building science students are completing research theses in very specific areas of interest. Read More
Associate Professor Courtney Windham gave her senior graphic design students a unique challenge this fall: create an exhibit about the central nervous system for AO Discover!, a hands-on children’s science center in Auburn. Read More