Wednesday, February 20, 2008 - To access the full story, click on the underlined story title found in the top bar of each entry.

AU fisheries department reels in student exchange
Byline: Amy Weaver
Source: Opelika-Auburn News (AL) 14500
Indexed At: 02/20/2008 10:02 AM 755518090
Abstract: ...Auburn University fisheries department has been picked to work with a Chinese university through a Chinese government initiative to match its best university programs with the best university programs throughout the world. ...

Genetic Diversity and Clonality in the Federally Endangered Plant Clematis Socialis Kral (Ranunculaceae)1
Source: RedOrbit (formerly RedNova) (NAT) N/A
Indexed At: 02/20/2008 8:09 AM 755462099
Abstract: ... (Department of Biological Sciences, 101 Life Sciences Building, Auburn University, AL 36849). Genetic diversity and clonality in the federally endangered plant Clematis socialis Kral ...
Notes: This study cited in this article was conducted by AU researchers and appeared in the Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society.

Samford's Brock School of Business using contribution from former chairman of Lexmark to create ethics center
Source: Birmingham News (AL) 192004 [Registration Required]
Indexed At: 02/20/2008 6:19 AM 755373812
Abstract: ... which concentrates on business and public affairs, while Auburn University has a resident scholar in management ethics. Birmingham-Southern offers courses in business ethics. The Manns ...
Notes: AU is mentioned as one of several schools in Alabama that offer business ethics programs, AU having a resident scholar in management ethics.

AU professor from Cuba speaks out on Castro’s resignation
Byline: Brittany Whitley
Source: Opelika-Auburn News (AL) 14500
Indexed At: 02/20/2008 12:32 AM 755167210
Abstract: ... and associate professor in the Agriculture Department at Auburn University, who was born in Cuba talks about his reaction to the Castro’s resignation. Related ...

UA, Auburn team up to face state funding cuts
Byline: Adam Jones
Source: Tuscaloosa News (AL) 33900
Indexed At: 02/19/2008 10:36 PM 755113424
Abstract: ... Trustees for the University of Alabama System and Auburn University will meet today in a joint session to discuss Gov. Bob Riley's proposed state education ...

Alabama and Auburn join forces
Byline: Adam Jones
Source: WVUA-TV (AL) N/A
Indexed At: 02/19/2008 3:07 PM 754868088
Abstract: ... Trustees for the University of Alabama System and Auburn University will meet Wednesday in a joint session to discuss the impact of Gov. Bob Riley's ...

Auburn dog club sponsors fun walk
Byline: Jerry F. Rutledge -
Source: Columbus Ledger-Enquirer (GA) 44800
Indexed At: 02/19/2008 12:25 PM 754774556
Abstract: ... with a brief educational segment conducted by the Auburn University Small Animal Teaching Hospital. The walk is free to the public and open to participants ...
Notes: This event will kick off with a brief educational segment conducted by the Auburn University Small Animal Teaching Hospital.

Alabama ahead of curve in soil conservation
Byline: Jim Langcuster
Source: Southeast Farm Press (MS) 47700
Indexed At: 02/19/2008 11:04 AM 754732438
Abstract: ... Feb 19, 2008 9:30 AM, By Jim Langcuster Auburn University In the view of some experts, it represents as big a threat to our environment ...
Notes: Charles Mitchell, an ACES agronomist and AU professor of agronomy and soils, is quoted in this story.

Hundreds of families helped last year by Presbyterian Community Ministry
Byline: William White
Source: Opelika-Auburn News (AL) 14500
Indexed At: 02/19/2008 3:58 AM 754448679
Abstract: ... Macon County,” said Dr. David Carter with the Auburn University history department. “It feels much better to deal with the facade, and in our case ...
Notes: David Carter, AU history department, provided commentary for this story.

Small Streams Can Be Restored Inexpensively With Dead Trees, Woody Debris
Source: Science Daily (NAT) N/A
Indexed At: 02/18/2008 11:17 AM 753965137
Abstract: ... Laboratory. -- See also: Researchers from ORNL and Auburn University learned that streams can be adversely affected even if as little as 10 percent of ...
Notes: This story cites the results of research by Auburn University and Oak Ridge National Laboratory.