More On: Outreach

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.

Industrial Design Students Create Unique Seating for Outdoor Entertaining
Old Majestic Brewery owner and Auburn alum Chad Marchand challenged futures studio students to create outdoor seating inspired by Adirondack chair designs.

A Brief History of Urban Studio
Urban Studio is a teaching and outreach program in the architecture program at Auburn University’s College of Architecture, Design and Construction. The purpose of the studio is to give architecture students hand-on experience with community development and urban planning in downtown Birmingham.

Scott Kramer Receives Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award for Humanitarian Leadership
This year's Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award, which recognizes unsurpassed humanitarian leadership and contributions to the community, went to Professor Scott Kramer of the McWhorter School of Building Science, who was honored at the President’s Luncheon on April 12.

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.

SIGD Students Craft Bike Rack for Innovation Portal
Last spring, students in Professor Randy Bartlett’s third year industrial design studio created an original bike rack for Innovation Portal, a small business incubator in Mobile, Alabama.

Industrial Design Students Craft Vision for Florida Marine Discovery Center
Professor Randy Bartlett’s third year Product Design class in the School of Industrial and Graphic Design (SIGD) recently worked with the non-profit Marine Discovery Center of New Smyrna Beach, Florida.

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.

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.

CADC Students and Faculty Create Signage for Graham Farm and Nature Center
Students of CADC faculty members Rob Holmes and Robert Finkel have been working with Graham Farm and Nature Center in Jackson County, Alabama, to develop interpretive signage.