“‘War Eagle!’ is written somewhere inside that vehicle. I’m not going to say where, or who put it there, but I can assure you, ‘War Eagle’ is there.” – Joseph Pelfrey, deputy director, NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center
A revolutionary variety of grass developed in Auburn University’s College of Agriculture has recently taken root at some exclusive golf courses around the nation following an acquisition of rights by an Oregon-based seed grower and wholesale supplier.
An Auburn University research team in the College of Forestry, Wildlife and Environment has been awarded a grant of $450,000 to develop a holistic platform that integrates multiscale observations, machine learning and systems modeling for coastal monitoring, assessment and prediction, or Coast-MAP, of ecosystem health, water resources and social resilience.
Auburn University’s graduate Supply Chain Management program in the Harbert College of Business is ranked 14th in the nation in its first year of operation by Gartner Inc., a research and consulting firm that assesses supply chain management programs in higher education.
Earlier this year, Bedford was honored to be named a Purple Heart City for the City’s continued support of the men and women who have selflessly served our country
America’s railroads go far beyond the thrills and deep passion of train buffs. Even in a day when expansive space travel dominates the headlines, trains journeying along historic routes still fulfill their daily mission carrying much of the nation’s cargo from point of origin to point of distribution.
Childcare can be an obstacle to continuing one’s college education. To help offset some of those costs Eastern Wyoming College (EWC) will be providing childcare assistance grants to qualified students to assist with the cost of childcare.
The Albany County Planning Office will have a limited number of vouchers available for county residents to dispose of tires and refrigerators at the Laramie Landfill / Recycling Center