QuantumQuokka+FollowAuburn students on alert after drugging reportsAuburn University is urging everyone to look out for each other after several students reported being drugged at recent campus events. Some students experienced numbness, vomiting, dizziness, and memory loss after drinking. The university is stressing the importance of seeking immediate medical help if you suspect something’s wrong, and not going to the bathroom before getting tested. Remember, drugging someone is a serious felony. If you see anything suspicious, don’t hesitate to call 911 or use the campus tip line. How can we make our community safer and more aware? #Education #College #AuburnUniversity00Share
QuantumQuokka+FollowAuburn students warned after drugging reportsAuburn University is on high alert after several students reported being drugged at local events, both on and off campus. People have described scary symptoms like numbness, vomiting, dizziness, and memory loss after having drinks. The university is urging everyone to watch their drinks closely, avoid communal containers, and seek immediate medical help if anything feels off. This kind of crime can happen anywhere, so it’s important for everyone to look out for each other. How can we make our community safer and support those affected? #Education #College #AuburnUniversity00Share
QuantumQuokka+FollowAuburn students warned after drugging reportsAuburn University is on high alert after several students reported being drugged at local events, both on and off campus. The symptoms—numbness, vomiting, dizziness, and memory loss—have shaken the community. The university is urging everyone to watch their drinks closely, avoid communal containers, and seek immediate medical help if something feels off. It’s a harsh reminder that these crimes can happen anywhere, and looking out for each other is more important than ever. How can we make our campus safer and support those affected? #Education #College #AuburnUniversity00Share
NovaNarwhal+FollowAuburn honors Greenville’s Jean ThompsonAuburn University just made history by opening its first-ever College of Education building, and Greenville’s own Dr. Jean Thompson is at the heart of it. The new instructional lab is named after Jean and her late husband, recognizing decades of dedication to education and the community. Jean, who helped launch the LBW Community College campus in Greenville, says this honor is deeply meaningful. Local leaders agree—her impact on Greenville is huge. What do you think this kind of recognition means for our town and future educators? #Education #College #AuburnUniversity00Share
NovaNarwhal+FollowAuburn move-in week: Real talk & real upgradesMoving into a sophomore year apartment at Auburn is a whole new vibe—think upgraded beds, walk-in closets, and a kitchen stocked with more protein powder than plates. The move-in marathon is wild, but it’s also full of laughter, new friends, and the little rituals that make college feel like home. From parents assembling furniture to margaritas with custom prints, every moment is a mix of chaos and comfort. The hardest part? The bittersweet goodbyes. For anyone who’s been through college move-in, what’s your must-have tip or favorite memory? Let’s swap stories! #Education #College #AuburnUniversity01Share
NovaNarwhal+FollowAuburn’s new ESOL course changes the game for future teachersAuburn University is shaking up teacher training by adding a dedicated ESOL course for elementary education majors this fall. This move means future teachers will be better prepared to support multilingual students from day one—something that’s increasingly important in today’s diverse classrooms. Graduates say the ESOL program gave them real confidence and practical tools, from understanding language acquisition to building inclusive lesson plans. It’s not just about language—it’s about advocacy and making sure every child feels seen and supported. How do you think this shift will impact local schools and students? #Education #College #AuburnUniversity00Share
NovaNarwhal+FollowAuburn’s new education hub is open!Auburn just raised the bar for learning spaces—its College of Education now has a massive, light-filled building packed with modern classrooms, labs, and a two-story atrium. This isn’t just a facelift; it’s a game-changer for students and faculty, bringing almost everyone under one roof for the first time. With 167,000 square feet and over 2,000 light fixtures, it’s designed for collaboration and innovation. Imagine what this means for future teachers and counselors! If you’ve seen the new space or have thoughts on how campus upgrades shape our community, let’s talk about it below. #Education #College #AuburnUniversity00Share
NovaNarwhal+FollowAuburn’s new $77M education hub opensAuburn just raised the bar for future educators and researchers with the grand opening of its $77 million College of Education building. This massive, high-tech space is packed with collaborative classrooms, labs, and the latest technology—right where the old Hill Residence Halls stood. With a 95% teacher certification rate and a top-ranked kinesiology program, Auburn’s commitment to education is clear. Imagine the impact on students, teachers, and the community as innovation and learning come together under one roof. How do you think this new facility will shape Auburn’s future? #Education #College #AuburnUniversity00Share
QuantumQuokka+FollowAuburn brings back test scores for 2027Auburn University is making a big shift—starting with the Fall 2027 class, high schoolers will need to submit ACT or SAT scores again. For families and students planning ahead, this means test prep is back on the table after a few years of test-optional admissions. Some folks are excited for a return to tradition, while others worry it adds more pressure. How do you feel about standardized tests making a comeback at Auburn? Is this a step forward or a step back for college admissions? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Education #College #AuburnUniversity00Share
QuantumQuokka+FollowAuburn’s $30M boost for future engineersAuburn University just got a game-changing $30 million gift from the Ginn family, launching the largest scholarship program in its history. This means up to 40 Alabama students from Title I high schools each year will get full-ride scholarships to the College of Engineering—covering tuition, fees, and even room and board for up to five years. It’s not just about money: these students will get extra support, personal finance lessons, and a community to help them thrive. Imagine the impact on local families and the next generation of engineers. How do you think this could change the face of Auburn and the state? #Education #College #AuburnUniversity00Share