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As returning Auburn University students settle into their new digs and resume classes next week, a few current residents of the campus will still be settling into their new homes. In a project overseen by AU Facilities Management, eight large trees — including six Burr oaks, one Nuttall oak and a Winged elm — are being moved from the site of the recently demolished Fisheries Annex, clearing the ...

Auburn University officials say after months of debate and suggestions, the future of Toomer's Corner has been decided.

Through the most recent ratification Auburn University Montgomery now joins a select few, or 177 business schools worldwide, that maintain both business and accounting accreditation. (PRWeb January 04, 2012) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2012/1/prweb9043285.htm

DAPHNE, Alabama — Daphne senior running back T.J. Yeldon has decommitted from Auburn University and has verbally committed to play football at the University of Alabama. Yeldon, along with teammate Ryan Anderson, will enroll at Alabama in January.

For this week's Inside Story, we traveled to Auburn University to talk to Horticulture Professor and the official Toomer's Oaks spokesperson, Dr. Gary Keever.

The selection committee for the Auburn University Board of Trustees decided Wednesday that it will interview 35 candidates for nine vacant positions on the powerful board.

The Future of Rolling Toomer's Corner committee voted unanimously to recommend replacing the poisoned oaks with two large, live trees at yesterday's meeting, according to Gary Keever, professor of Horticulture at Auburn University.

A judge has decided to delay several decisions in the case of a man accused of poisoning the Toomer's Corner oak trees at Auburn University.

One Auburn University trustee, "Yella Fella" Jimmy Rane, looks like a certainty to return to the board when the Auburn University trustee selection committee interviews 35 people for nine trustee positions.

The Auburn University Trustee Selection Committee has decided to interview 35 candidates for nine open spots on the school's board of trustees.