Wednesday, November 14, 2007 - To access the full story, click on the underlined story title found in the top bar of each entry.

Deep gladness meets deep need
Source: National Public Radio - NPR (NAT)
Indexed At: 11/14/07 8:51 AM 686083059
Abstract: ... every morning. Recently, we visited the Rural Studio at Auburn University in Alabama. There, architectural students build elegant homes and public spaces in poor communities. ...
Notes: This NPR feature is about AU's Rural Studio.

These safety tips will help keep your holiday free from food-borne illnesses
Source: Gadsden Times (AL) circ: 22,500 [Registration Required]
Indexed At: 11/14/07 7:34 AM 686034523
Abstract: ... Weese, Alabama Cooperative Extension System food scientist and Auburn University associate professor of nutrition and foods. You are about to pull off a miracle, balancing ...
Notes: Jean Weese, Alabama Cooperative Extension System food scientist and Auburn University associate professor of nutrition and foods, was the primary source of information for this story.

Bill tough on cotton growers
Byline: Doug Abrahms
Source: Montgomery Advertiser (AL) circ: 48,100 [Registration Required]
Indexed At: 11/14/07 5:51 AM 685970762
Abstract: ... other crops, said Robert Goodman, an agricultural economist at Auburn University. A cotton field usually gets picked three times a year in Alabama, so even ...
Notes: Robert Goodman, an agricultural economist at Auburn University, is quoted in this story about the effects on Alabama farmers of a possible provision to a bill in Washington.
26 October 2007
Source: American Association for the Advancement of Science/EurekAlert (NAT)
Indexed At: 11/13/07 2:04 PM 685448253
Abstract: ... Andrew Hiatt, Mapp Biopharmaceutical, Inc. • Zhanjiang Liu, Auburn University • Steven A. Lommel, North Carolina State University • Joyce Loper, U.S. Department of Agriculture ...
Notes: Zhanjiang Liu, Auburn University, was elected a Fellow of the American Association for Scientific Advancement in the Agriculture, Food, and Renewable Resources section. Fellows are elected to AASA for their contributions to science and technology.
A Shelter for the Soul
Source: Sojourners Magazine (NAT)
Indexed At: 11/13/07 10:47 AM 685327954
Abstract: ... the late Samuel Mockbee, architect and founder of Auburn University’s Rural Studio. A patron saint in the humanitarian design movement, Mockbee co-founded the yearlong ...
Notes: The title of this story is taken from a quote from the late Samuel Mockbee, architect and founder of Auburn University's Rural Studio. Mockbee said, "Everyone, rich or poor, deserves a shelter for the soul." The story briefly discusses the work of several programs, including that of the Rural Studio.

Auburn Changes Rules For Iron Bowl Weekend
Source: WIAT-TV CBS 42 Birmingham (AL)
Indexed At: 11/13/07 6:57 PM 685613105
Abstract: ... Bowl moving back to its traditional Thanksgiving week, Auburn University has modified its game day plan in the interest of campus security and safety. The ...
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