More On: Industry Engagement

CARV Laboratory’s Traveling Road Show Educates and Entertains
It’s showtime at Montgomery’s Johnnie R. Carr Middle School, and ringmaster Eric Wetzel, an Associate Professor BSCI and founder of its CARV Laboratory, has his young audience in the palm of his hand.

Rural Studio Celebrates 30th Anniversary Pig Roast
Rural Studio celebrated its 30th anniversary at the 2024 Pig Roast, the annual event that highlights the year’s work and our home, West Alabama.

SIGD Celebrates Inaugural Kaleidoscope Student Show
On Monday, April 29, SIGD faculty, staff and students welcomed more than 800 friends, family, alumni and industry partners to the Plains for the inaugural Kaleidoscope: Auburn Design Show.

BSCI Celebrates Successful International Conference
The Auburn University McWhorter School of Building Science (BSCI) recently hosted the 60th Annual Associated Schools of Construction (ASC) International Conference.

It’s showtime for design students
The studios are filled with the quiet buzz of anticipation as faculty and students in Auburn’s School of Industrial and Graphic Design prepare to welcome friends, family, industry partners and alumni into their classrooms for a spring show titled “Kaleidoscope.”

Meet Adam Williams ’09: SIGD Advisory Council Member
Adam Williams, a 2009 graduate of Auburn’s School of Industrial and Graphic Design (SIGD), has long held a passion for user-centric design.

BSCI Preparing Graduates for Career Success
Which Auburn program boasts a 100% placement rate and an average starting salary of over $70,000?

Spring Internships Have Sprung at Auburn’s Urban Studio
Fifth-year Architecture students in Auburn’s College of Architecture, Design and Construction (CADC) have headed to local firms.

Auburn students hit the road to research EV charging stations
Does driving around town with your friends count as research? For industrial design students at Auburn studying electric vehicle charging stations, the answer is yes.

Fifth-annual Auburn CityBuilders symposium coming to Birmingham
Economic fundamentals, continued population growth drives Alabama’s commercial real estate development marketplace.