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ENVD Faculty Shaping Communities through Design, Civic Engagement
From the historic sites of the Civil Rights Movement in Alabama to communities across the nation, Associate Professor Robert Sproull encourages students in Auburn’s Environmental Design (ENVD) program to explore the intersections of architecture, design and civic engagement.

Emily McGlohn selected for 2025 Women in Architecture Awards
Emily McGlohn of Auburn University Rural Studio has been selected by Architectural Record as one of five recipients of the 2025 Women in Architecture Awards.

Auburn Faculty Host Third National Mass Timber Workshop
The Auburn Mass Timber Collaborative (AMTC) checked off its annual workshop in May, continuing to expand mass timber education across the country.

Landscape Architecture Professor Charlene LeBleu Retires
Congratulations to Charlene LeBleu, professor of landscape architecture in the College of Architecture, Design and Construction on her retirement after over 20 years of service.

Eleven APLA Alumni Recognized on Forbes’ Residential Architects List
At the end of 2024, Forbes published its inaugural list of America’s Top 200 Residential Architects, composed of firms from 42 states and the District of Columbia.

Mackenzie Stagg Joins 2025 Cohort for the Academy for Public Scholarship on the Built Environment: Housing Equity
Auburn University’s Mackenzie Stagg has been selected to be part of the 12-person cohort of researchers for the 2025 Academy for the Public Scholarship on the Built Environment: HOUSING EQUITY.

APLA Alumna Reflects on AIA Alabama Presidency
For Andrea Simpson ’05 completing her Bachelor of Architecture at Auburn’s School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape Architecture (APLA) proved she’s stronger than she realized—in design, leadership and character.

APLA Alumna Bridges Architecture, Art with Urban Studio Students
Bringing in local architects to work with the students is a fixture at Auburn’s Urban Studio.