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Civil Rights Movement Research Seminar
In the fall 2021 semester McWhorter School of Building Science School Head Dr. Richard Burt collaborated with the University Honors College and College of Liberal Arts Associate Professor of History Dr. Keith S. Herbert to teach HONR 3987: Selma, Bloody Sunday, and Civil Rights Movement Research Seminar.

Dessein: Representing the Underrepresented
A course in Auburn's Bachelor of Architecture program that many students look forward to is ARCH 3410: Dessein Elective.

Urban Studio Addresses Birmingham’s Historic Ensley Neighborhood
Urban Studio projects underscore how critical community engagement is to successful collaboration.

Auburn Students Attend Kiewit’s Women in Construction and Engineering Leadership Seminar
The Women in Construction and Engineering Leadership Seminar focuses on the development of leadership skills for women who want to work in the construction and engineering fields. This year, all three nominees from Auburn’s McWhorter School of Building Science were accepted to the seminar.

CADC Faculty Assist Lee County Remembrance Project
Several faculty members from Auburn’s College of Architecture, Design and Construction collaborated with the Lee County Remembrance Project on the development of a historical marker commemorating racial violence and injustice in Lee County.

Reexamining the Old Depot Museum in Selma
Two CADC faculty brought a new approach to preservation that will allow visitors to access the building and museum collection in a new way.

Tiger Giving Day 2021 Funds Civil Rights Historical Research
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.

SIGD Students Explore Social Justice Through Design
The College of Architecture, Design and Construction is sponsoring classes that focus on themes of social justice.

High School Students Complete CADC’s Virtual Shoe Design Workshop
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.

Keyvanian Named American Academy in Rome Fellow
Professor Carla Keyvanian named one of 2020-21 winners of the American Academy in Rome fellowships.