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| 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. |