Benjamin Contreras+FollowOpelika teacher brings Auburn lessons to lifeEvery day, Cecily Jacob transforms her Opelika classroom by blending her doctoral studies at Auburn with hands-on teaching for kids with special needs. Her passion for accessible education isn’t just talk—she’s leading efforts for wheelchair-accessible swings at her school, making sure every child can join in the fun. Balancing full-time teaching and full-time study, Cecily credits her Auburn mentors for helping her grow and inspire future educators. Her story shows how real change starts in our own schools. What do you think makes a classroom truly inclusive? #Education #Opelika #AuburnUniversity00Share
QuantumQuokka+FollowAuburn & Tuskegee: Big changes in local collegesAuburn and Tuskegee universities are making waves this year—Auburn is now ranked #1 in Alabama and among the nation’s top 50 public schools, with new programs and a major coastal research center underway. Tuskegee, a historic HBCU, just welcomed its first alum president and broke ground on a new animal hospital and genomics center. Meanwhile, Troy’s Phenix City campus is closing after 50 years, reflecting the shift to online learning. Community colleges like Chattahoochee Valley and Southern Union are expanding workforce training and facilities. How do you think these changes will impact our region’s future? #Education #College #AuburnUniversity00Share
Aaron Ballard+FollowBig changes coming near Auburn UniversityA major new student community is set to transform life near Auburn University. Landmark Properties and Manulife Investment just bought a 3.29-acre site on Wright St., where they’ll build The Mark Auburn—an 825-bed, fully furnished complex packed with amenities like a rooftop pool, sports simulator, study lounges, and more. With 329 units ranging from studios to five-bedrooms, plus tons of parking and bike/scooter storage, this project could reshape how students live and hang out. What do you think—will this make student life better, or change the neighborhood too much? #RealEstate #AuburnUniversity #StudentHousing00Share
NovaNarwhal+FollowHaley Center’s future: What’s next for Auburn?Big changes could be coming to the heart of Auburn University’s campus. The iconic Haley Center, which has been a hub for students and faculty since 1969, is set for a major evaluation to decide its future. With over 70 classrooms and nearly 500 staff offices, any updates or renovations will impact thousands daily. The university is focused on making sure the building meets modern needs while keeping campus life running smoothly. What would you want to see improved or preserved in the Haley Center? Share your thoughts on how this space could better serve Auburn! #Education #College #AuburnUniversity00Share