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BSCI Faculty Share Curriculum Excellence Insights with ACCE
Auburn University's McWhorter School of Building Science (BSCI) continues to demonstrate its commitment to excellence in construction education.

Auburn to Host 2024 Associated Schools of Construction Conference
Auburn University’s McWhorter School of Building Science is pleased to be hosting the 60th Annual International Conference of the Associated Schools of Construction (ASC).

SIGD Advisory Council Welcomes New Members
The School of Industrial and Graphic Design (SIGD) is pleased to announce the expansion of its Advisory Council under the leadership of School Head Wei Wang.

Annual Networking Events Help Fund Scholarships
Every professional knows that networking events are an important way to build relationships. McWhorter School of Building Science (BSCI) students, alumni and employers have several opportunities to network while raising scholarship funds for the school and at the same time have a little fun.

BSCI Faculty Impact ACCE through Service
Auburn’s McWhorter School of Building Science (BSCI) boasts a rich history with the American Council for Construction Education (ACCE), the accreditation organization that evaluates construction programs every seven years.

Industrial Design Partners with ABM to Accelerate EV Charging Innovations
Six industrial design (INDD) students have been recognized by ABM Industries for their work designing innovative EV charging station concepts through their senior projects.

Alumni Spotlight: Allison Braund-Harris ’13
SIGD alumna Allison Braund-Harris is a designer and entrepreneur.

BSCI Staff Hit the Road
The next time you’re at a trade show or industry expo, take a look around for representatives from the McWhorter School of Building Science.

Alumni Spotlight: Heather Bybee ’10
Heather Bybee, a 2010 SIGD grad, is an experienced packaging designer and active alum.

SIGD Faculty Members to Discuss Emerging Technologies on Conference Panel
Assistant Professor Devon Ward will host the panel at SECAC 2023, formerly the Southeastern College Art Conference, in October.