
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
| Kingsley comes to Auburn | |
| Byline: | Larry Gierer |
| Source: | Columbus Ledger-Enquirer (GA) 44800 |
| Indexed At: | 09/09/2008 9:46 AM 928069356 |
| Abstract: | ...Oliver D. Kingsley Jr., Auburn University's first member of the National Academy of Engineering and a member of the Alabama Engineering Hall of Fame, has joined the school's Samuel Ginn College of Engineering. ... |
| Notes: | Oliver D. Kingsley Jr., Auburn University's first member of the National Academy of Engineering and a member of the Alabama Engineering Hall of Fame, has joined the school's Samuel Ginn College of Engineering. |
| Judge refuses to recuse himself in Lauren Burk murder case | |
| Source: | WSFA-TV NBC 12 Montgomery (AL) N/A |
| Indexed At: | 09/09/2008 9:55 AM 928078328 |
| Abstract: | ...WSFA 12 News' sister station, WTVM-TV, is reporting that attorneys for Courtney Lockhart, the man accused of killing Burk, argued that Judge Jacob Walker has possible ties to Auburn University that would cause him to be impartial in his judgement. ... |
| Notes: | Excerpt: "WSFA 12 News' sister station, WTVM-TV, is reporting that attorneys for Courtney Lockhart, the man accused of killing Burk, argued that Judge Jacob Walker has possible ties to Auburn University that would cause him to be impartial in his judgement." |
| AU takes clear stance against hazing abuse | |
| Byline: | Donothan Prater |
| Source: | Opelika-Auburn News (AL) 14500 |
| Indexed At: | 09/08/2008 3:39 PM 927224746 |
| Abstract: | ...An anti-hazing forum was held Thursday, Sept. 4 at Auburn University and was headed by a panel of Auburn University faculty, students and staff. ... |
| As Presidential Debates Approach, American Dietetic Association Says Prevention is Key to National Health-Care Reform | |
| Source: | KTRE (TX) N/A |
| Indexed At: | 09/09/2008 8:52 AM 928021125 |
| Abstract: | ... and assistant director of family and community programs at Auburn University and a member of ADA's Board of Directors. Crayton was one of three experts ... |
| Notes: | Evelyn Crayton, a professor and assistant director of family and community programs at Auburn University and a member of the American Dietetic Association's Board of Directors, was one of three experts invited to speak this week at the University of Mississippi on nutrition, physical activity and health policy. This story also appeared in BetaNews, the Sun Herald, the Philadelphia Business Journal, the Kansas City Business Journal, the Witchita Business Journal, TecTrends, Sys-con Media, the Orlando Business Journal, the South Florida Business Journal, the Nashville Business Journal, the Silicon Valley/San Jose Business Journal, Breitbart.com, the St. Louis Business Journal, the San Antonio Business Journal, News Blaze, Earth Times, Nurseweek, the Examiner.com and Macro World Invester. |
| Alternative energy gets attention during discussion today | |
| Source: | Ocala Star-Banner (FL) 51737 |
| Indexed At: | 09/09/2008 6:38 AM 927934954 |
| Abstract: | ... of unwanted wood scrap to make electricity, the Auburn University forestry professor admits people would have called him crazy. But that would have been 1998, ... |
| Notes: | Alternative energy research, including that of Auburn University's Tom Gallagher, will be the topic of discussion at a meeting of the Florida Renewable Research Conservation and Development Council. |
| 10 candidates attend political forum | |
| Source: | Clanton Advertiser (AL) 12000 |
| Indexed At: | 09/09/2008 1:14 AM 927691020 |
| Abstract: | ... present. Dr. Jim Seroka, profession of political science at Auburn University, served as the moderator. “I think it’s really an important job, and I want ... |
| Notes: | Jim Seroka, professor of political science at Auburn University, served as moderator for the recent political forum held at the Chilton County Courthouse. |
| Legal analyst explains Lockhart case | |
| Source: | WTVM-TV News 9 Columbus (GA) N/A |
| Indexed At: | 09/08/2008 11:58 PM 927633056 |
| Abstract: | ... judges may have family and social ties to Auburn University. The judge ruled against their request in a statement released Monday morning. The defense ... |
| Flip-Flops Could Change Way You Walk? | |
| Source: | KMGH-TV ABC 7 Denver (CO) N/A |
| Indexed At: | 09/08/2008 5:28 PM 927337080 |
| Abstract: | ... over the safety of wearing flip-flops. Researchers from Auburn University found wearing thong-style flip-flops can result in sore feet, ankles and legs. The shoes also ... |
| New enzyme technology allows use of key biofuel by-product in poultry rations | |
| Source: | Farmers Weekly Interactive (United Kingdom) N/A |
| Indexed At: | 09/08/2008 3:36 PM 927217602 |
| Abstract: | ...A trial conducted by Auburn University, USA, showed that adding both a new-generation bacterial phytase together with xylanase, amylase and protease enzymes to broiler diets containing 10% corn DDGS improved bird performance.... |
| Notes: | This story is about research conducted at Auburn University. |