Auburn Engineering Breaks Ground on Gulf Coast Engineering
- The Samuel Ginn College of Engineering broke ground on the Gulf Coast Engineering Research Station in partnership with the city of Orange Beach on Thursday morning.
- The station will include laboratories, offices, large meeting rooms, and outdoor gathering areas focused on scenic views of Terry Cove.
- The primary research areas include protecting water quality, conserving habitats, and enhancing coastal community resilience.
- The goal is to find solutions to protect coastal communities and natural resources vital to Alabama, emphasizing collaboration with other universities.
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Auburn Engineering breaks ground on Gulf Coast Engineering
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Read Full ArticleAuburn University Breaks Ground on New Research Station in Orange Beach
Orange Beach, Ala. — (OBA) — Auburn University and Orange Beach officials celebrated a major breakthrough Thursday with the start of construction on a new research station. The facility, backed by Auburn's engineering college, is expected to boost environmental studies along the Gulf Coast. Leaders from the university
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