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Auburn students partner with HudsonAlpha to develop biobased construction materials
HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology and Auburn University will collaborate on a project to advance the development of biobased construction materials and promote sustainable practices in the state.

BSCI Competition Teams Celebrate National and International Wins
The McWhorter School of Building Science (BSCI) continues to build on its history of competition team success, taking its accomplishments to national and international stages this fall.

HEADLINES: Fall 2024
Explore this semester's most impactful external media coverage of the College of Architecture, Design and Construction (CADC).

Auburn BSCI Professor Explores Cutting Edge of Interactive History
Junshan Liu, a Professor in Auburn’s McWhorter School of Building Science (BSCI), has celebrated two major milestones this year—earning his Ph.D. and achieving promotion to full professor—all while continuing to expand his groundbreaking research.

BSCI Faculty Member Honored by CMAA
Dr. Wesley Collins, an Associate Professor in Auburn’s McWhorter School of Building Science, has been honored with the Construction Management Association of America’s (CMAA) 2024 Mark Hasso Educator of the Year Award.

How CADC increased research funding tenfold
How CADC increased research funding tenfold

Auburn hosts conference advancing mass timber within state and region
The Auburn University College of Forestry, Wildlife and Environment, in partnership with several other academic colleges, recently hosted a second cross-laminated timber (CLT) conference at The Hotel at Auburn University and Dixon Conference Center.

AIAS Celebrates 36th Annual Pumpkin Carve
The Auburn chapter of the American Institute of Architecture Students (AIAS) hosted its Annual Pumpkin Carve on Friday, October 25, in the Dudley Hall courtyard.

BSCI PhD Student Wins ICCCBE Awards
Ayodele Fasoyinu, a second-year PhD student in Auburn’s McWhorter School of Building Science (BSCI), was recently recognized at the 20th International Conference on Computing in Civil and Building Engineering (ICCCBE).

What it takes to be an Auburn Tiger, these students got it
The value of an Auburn University education isn’t found merely in classroom lectures or notebook scribblings, it’s the potential to grasp what cannot be learned behind a desk or by staring at a computer screen.