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Latest Auburn Magazine Stories
The Life of George McMillan ’66
From student government president to lieutenant governor and music festival empresario, George McMillan’s life of public service had an outsized impact on the state of Alabama.
Construction Collaboration
Three colleges unite to advance mass timber construction, a faster, cheaper and more sustainable way to build houses and buildings.
Looking over the Horizon at the Retail Industry’s Future
Auburn professors Stacey Robinson and Mark Gleim on the seismic changes to the way we shop. Will the retail industry ever be the same?
The Life of George McMillan ’66
From student government president to lieutenant governor and music festival empresario, George McMillan’s life of public service had an outsized impact on the state of Alabama.
Construction Collaboration
Three colleges unite to advance mass timber construction, a faster, cheaper and more sustainable way to build houses and buildings.
Looking over the Horizon at the Retail Industry’s Future
Auburn professors Stacey Robinson and Mark Gleim on the seismic changes to the way we shop. Will the retail industry ever be the same?
An Eye for Action
From the mound to the mountain, Blake Gordon ’03 has captured life on the edge.
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In Memoriam
Auburn Magazine honors the passing of those Auburn men and women who make Auburn great. From football players to faculty, we remember the alumni who touched the lives of Tigers everywhere.
Rudi Johnson ’01
One of Auburn’s greatest running backs was a star everywhere he played.
Dr. Julie Schnuelle ’96, DVM
A beloved veterinary professor is remembered for a legacy of hands-on instruction.
Dr. C. Lloyd Nix ’59
Auburn’s first national champion quarterback found ways to lead long after sports.
Rudi Johnson ’01
One of Auburn’s greatest running backs was a star everywhere he played.
Dr. Julie Schnuelle ’96, DVM
A beloved veterinary professor is remembered for a legacy of hands-on instruction.
Dr. C. Lloyd Nix ’59
Auburn’s first national champion quarterback found ways to lead long after sports.
Carlota Pérez Holley ’78
Having dedicated 53 years of her life to teaching, Carlota Holley ’78 leaves behind a legacy of love and loyalty to education.
Honor Your Loved Ones
Obituaries of Auburn alumni are listed online and in each print issue of Auburn Magazine and are a good way to let the Auburn Family know of the passing of a loved one.







