More On: BSCI

Auburn opens new education hub in the heart of Birmingham
For decades, Auburn students, faculty and alumni have played a significant role in revitalizing Birmingham.

Don Allen Harp III ’20 Endowed Scholarship Established in Building Science
The Donald Allen Harp III ’20 Endowed Scholarship has been established by his family and friends in Auburn’s McWhorter School of Building Science (BSCI).

CARV Laboratory’s Traveling Road Show Educates and Entertains
It’s showtime at Montgomery’s Johnnie R. Carr Middle School, and ringmaster Eric Wetzel, an Associate Professor BSCI and founder of its CARV Laboratory, has his young audience in the palm of his hand.

Auburn University selects Dawn Finley as dean of the College of Architecture, Design and Construction
Dawn Finley of Rice University has been selected as the next dean and McWhorter Endowed Chair of CADC effective July 1.

CADC Alumnae Found North Alabama Chapter of NAWIC
Sara Beth Wilcox '04 and Andrea Simpson '05 are founding members of the recently chartered North Alabama Chapter of the National Association of Women in Construction.

Alumni Spotlight: Yann Cowart ’88
Yann Cowart has made quite the transition in the time he’s spent associated with Auburn Athletics.

Theme park design club members know their rides
Imagine a day in your favorite amusement park: the smell of delicious food, the screams of riders on a roller coaster, the trees providing shade from the summer heat and the pristine look of everything around you.

Faculty awarded grant to continue Rosenwald school preservation work
A $750,000 grant from the National Park Service (NPS) will allow Auburn faculty members to continue their restoration of the Tankersley Rosenwald School in Hope Hull, Alabama.

CADC Graduates Reflect on Auburn Journey
A much-anticipated milestone is on the horizon for more than 200 CADC students as the university gears up to host its spring commencement ceremonies this weekend.

Alumni Spotlight: Macy Walker ’22
Macy Walker may have graduated from Auburn’s McWhorter School of Building Science fairly recently, but she’s already covered a lot of ground—quite literally.