More On: Faculty Collaboration

Better Notes for Better Learning: First-year engineering students to study ‘sketchnoting’
Can doodling count as classwork? It sure can when a student is using “sketchnoting,” a note taking technique combining traditional text with symbols and illustrations.

BSCI’s Leathem Co-teaching TLP Certification Workshops
Tom Leathem, Associate Professor and Undergraduate Program Chair in the McWhorter School of Building Science, is teaching workshops for construction educators in collaboration with faculty members at Arizona State University and Northern Arizona University.

CADC, Biggio Center Collaboration Key to Better Classroom Experience
Like most people, David Hinson found his comfortable routines turned upside down during the recent COVID pandemic.

CADC Summer Camps Prepare High School Students for College
Faculty members in the College of Architecture, Design and Construction (CADC) hosted a variety of camps for high school students this summer through Auburn Youth Programs, an initiative of Auburn’s Office of Continuing and Professional Education.

Interior Architecture Students Go ‘Inside Birmingham’ at Urban Studio
Spending a week in a food-centric city like Birmingham can feel like summer camp—even when you’re there to study… just ask this summer’s Interior Architecture (ARIA) students in Auburn’s School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape Architecture.

‘Building’ resiliency in coastal communities
As part of their work for the Front Porch Initiative, four Auburn faculty members help create housing designs that can mitigate rain, wind and flooding damage that result from a hurricane or tropical storm.

Feeding Marshes and Making Islands
Rob Holmes, Associate Professor of Landscape Architecture, leads the Landscape Infrastructure Design Lab, which pioneers natural infrastructure for coastal resilience.

Auburn to host cross-laminated timber conference Oct. 7–9
The three-day event will feature renowned experts in forestry, building science, engineering and architecture and design who will share the latest research, trends and developments impacting the advancement of CLT in the South.

The future of Alabama’s commercial real estate market is bright
Experts at Auburn University’s CityBuilders Symposium outline key economic factors driving industry growth across all geographic regions of the state.

Auburn researcher proving value in better built homes
As a practicing architect in Massachusetts, Betsy Farrell Garcia never thought her next job would be calculating energy usage in affordable housing.