1170 West Samford Avenue Auburn, Alabama 36849
Located at the corner of West Samford Avenue and Shug Jordan Parkway, the 42,000-square-foot Advanced Structural Engineering Laboratory, or ASEL, includes a high bay laboratory with a strong wall and strong floor specially engineered to handle extreme structural testing loads; a geotechnical chamber within the strong floor; a concrete materials research and testing laboratory; wind testing capabilities that can replicate hurricane-level loads; and faculty and graduate student spaces.
620-A South Donahue Drive Auburn, Alabama 36849
Ag Heritage Park (AHP), a joint venture of the Auburn University College of Agriculture and the Agricultural Alumni Association, is located on approximately 30 acres at the southwest corner of Samford Avenue and Donahue Drive. The Park pays tribute to Alabama's farmers and agricultural sector while also serving as a gathering place for students, faculty, alumni and friends throughout the year. AHP has become a destination of choice for many College of Agriculture alumni, friends, faculty and staff for tailgating and a variety of university and community events.
392 South Donahue Drive Auburn, Alabama 36849
The Auburn Athletics Complex houses the administrative offices of the Athletics Department in addition to football operations. The 100,000-square-foot complex opened in June 1989 and is located at the corner of Samford Avenue and Donahue Drive. The Athletics Complex is adjacent to the Lowder Student-Athlete Development Center. Auburn's South Donahue Residence Hall, Wellness Kitchen and Watson Fieldhouse are just steps away.
255 Heisman Drive Auburn, Alabama 36849
381 Mell Street Auburn, Alabama 36849
The mission of the Auburn University Museum of Natural History is to conduct biodiversity research, preserve and document our planet’s biodiversity, and lead and promote activities related to natural history education and outreach for Auburn University and all citizens of the state of Alabama. Our vision is to emerge as the primary repository for all natural history collections currently maintained at Auburn University and to function as a center of excellence for biodiversity research, education, and outreach. We will capitalize on strengths of the biodiversity heritage collections in our care and the vast organismal knowledgebase of the curators and staff to establish a gateway through which all segments of society can come discover the natural sciences and appreciate the relevance of biodiversity to human health and quality of life. We will preserve and document the rich natural heritage of Alabama while concurrently creating opportunities for students and teachers from regional schools, the general public, students at Auburn University, and researchers to explore our planet’s biodiversity. We seek to inspire an appreciation of nature and the environment so that we might better conserve it for future generations.
317 South College Street Auburn, Alabama 36849
The Auburn Alumni Center was completed in May 1989. The center is owned by the Auburn Alumni Association. The building serves as home to all Auburn alumni, as they are frequently invited back to the Plains to experience game days, reunions and other special events. The center has 26,000 square feet of occupied space. In addition to office space, the center has a boardroom, five meeting rooms and a large atrium.
570 Devall Drive, Suite 101 Auburn, Alabama 36832
The park is an entrepreneurial ecosystem combining a business and research environment that fosters creativity and innovation, embraces collaboration, and promotes partnership.
392 S. Donahue Drive Auburn, Alabama 36849
The Auburn University Soccer Complex was constructed in 1994, with the opening game in the stadium coming in a 2-1 win over the University of Mobile on Sept. 3, 1994. The AU Soccer Complex had an original seating capacity of 600 and was expanded to seat 1,500 in 1995. There was another addition in the 2001 season as the Tigers added lights to the complex and remodeled the press box. In the summer of 2002, the drainage system was renovated and permanent bench covers and built-in restrooms were added. During the 2002 season, head coach Karen Hoppa collected her 100th career victory at the AU Soccer Complex in a 4-0 win over South Alabama. In 2004, Auburn hosted not only the SEC Tournament, but was also awarded its first NCAA Regional, hosting Birmingham Southern, Clemson and Washington. Auburn repeated that in 2008 when it played host to the First and Second Rounds of the NCAA Tournament, joined by Belmont, Florida State and Mississippi Valley State. All in all, the team has hosted seven NCAA Tournament matches, including one in each of the last three seasons. Prior to the start of the 2005 season, the Tigers added a Daktronics scoreboard which includes a videoboard and in-game statistics such as shots, saves, corner kicks and fouls in addition to score and time of play. Today, the AU Soccer Complex is equipped with home and visiting team benches and dugouts, its own training room and new state of the art lights. Home to the seven-time SEC Western Division Champion Auburn Tigers, the AU Soccer Complex has seen the home team emerge victorious in more than 150 matches. Located across the street from the Auburn Athletic Complex, the soccer stadium's natural turf playing surface is 120 yards long, by 78- yards wide. The Tigers played their inaugural season of intercollegiate soccer in 1993 at Wilbur "Bodie" Hinton Field on the Auburn campus before moving into its new home in 1994. AU defeated Spring Hill 4-0 at "Bodie" Hinton Field in the first intercollegiate soccer match in Auburn history.