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Spotlight: Alumna Morgan Searcy
Auburn alumna Morgan Searcy is one of the driving forces and a co-director of the People’s Graphic Design Archive.

Environmental Design Student to Serve as CADC’s Summer Commencement Marshal
Alexandra Toney has been selected as CADC's student marshal for Auburn University’s summer 2022 commencement.

APLA Grad Selected for National Park Service’s Latino Heritage Internship Program
Recent Auburn Architecture grad Amie Sardinha has been selected for the Latino Heritage Internship Program in the National Park Service in Washington, D.C.

Student Exhibit Celebrating Effie Lee Newsome Wins Five Awards
The PHS Philadelphia Flower Show is the nation’s largest and the world’s longest-running horticultural event. Started in 1829, it has an average attendance of 250,000 visitors from across the globe each year.

Dial Named to ASLA’s Women of Color Licensure Advancement Program
The American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) has included Auburn alumnus Alexandria Dial in its inaugural class of the Women of Color Licensure Advancement Program.

First Year Final Project: The Selma Welcome Center
First year architecture students in the Foundation Unit curriculum complete a final project annually that is the accumulation of all they have learned in the year.

Amna Salman Named 2022 Outstanding Doctoral Student
Amna Salman, doctoral student in the McWhorter School of Building Science, was named “2022 Outstanding Doctoral Student” by Auburn’s Graduate School and Graduate Student Council.

Tiger Giving Day 2022 Funds Rosenwald Schools Historical Research
Thanks to your support on Tiger Giving Day last week, CADC now has the funding to support the preservation of the historic Rosenwald Schools.

Designing Women
Every semester different ARCH 3700 Seminar in History and Theory courses are taught and architecture students must complete at least one prior to graduation.

Placemaking Through Storytelling
ENVD students address historic Baptist Hill cemetery.