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e be considerate and respectful of others with all comments, discussions and other posted content (photos, memes, gifs, etc.). The Auburn Alumni Association encourages commentary and discussion on its social media posts, however the association reserves the right to remove comments, messages, photos, memes, gifs and/or user posts that violate the association guidelines, as outlined below. Posts and/or comments may be removed for the following reasons:
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Purpose is one of the best defenses against cognitive decline. Nearly half of dementia risk is linked to lifestyle choic...
06/01/2026

Purpose is one of the best defenses against cognitive decline. Nearly half of dementia risk is linked to lifestyle choices.

Auburn researcher Gabrielle Pfund studies how sense of purpose affects cognitive health.

People with meaningful goals and social connections stay mentally stimulated longer.

“Purpose keeps people cognitively engaged as they age.”

To enjoy our remaining years, we need to understand how our bodies change over time and practice habits to keep us running at an optimal level.

05/28/2026

Some of the best pairings don’t show up on a menu.

A great red with fries. Sparkling with popcorn. Sometimes the combinations that surprise you are the ones you remember most.

That same spirit of experimentation is part of what defines the 1856 experience for Auburn students and guests alike.

We’d love to hear from you—what’s an unexpected pairing you enjoy?

Tag a friend who would try this with you, or share this post to compare notes.

05/27/2026

Wine doesn’t have to feel complicated to be meaningful.

At Auburn, students in the 1856 residency program learn through experience—tasting, asking questions, and building confidence along the way.

Master Sommelier Thomas Price, who works with students in the Horst Schulze School of Hospitality, teaching Beverage Appreciation courses – shares tips on pairings and more so you too can be wine savvy.

It’s a hands-on approach that stays with students long after they leave the classroom.

Follow our page for more stories like this from Auburn.

Know someone who would enjoy learning more about wine? Share this with them.

Before women were fully integrated into military organizations, Auburn students were already leading the way.The Coed Af...
05/25/2026

Before women were fully integrated into military organizations, Auburn students were already leading the way.

The Coed Affiliates of Pershing Rifles—known as CAPERS—built a legacy of discipline, service, and leadership on the Plains that shaped generations of women. From supporting ROTC cadets to earning national recognition, their impact reached far beyond campus.

Their story is a powerful reminder that leadership doesn’t wait for permission.

Read more about CAPERS and the women who helped redefine what service looks like:

From the 1960s to the 1980s, Auburn’s all-female military auxiliary instilled discipline and service, paving the way for future equality in the nation’s armed forces and preparing them for a lifetime of success.

This is what Auburn looks like today—hands-on, student-focused, and rooted in excellence.Inside the 1856 residency, stud...
05/22/2026

This is what Auburn looks like today—hands-on, student-focused, and rooted in excellence.

Inside the 1856 residency, students aren’t just learning hospitality—they’re shaping experiences, building confidence, and refining a craft that stays with them long after graduation.

From the classroom to the table, it’s a glimpse into how Auburn continues to evolve while staying true to what makes it special.

Master Sommelier Thomas Price, who works with students in the Horst Schulze School of Hospitality, teaching Beverage Appreciation courses – shares tips on pairings and more so you too can be wine savvy.

For those who walked these same paths in a different time—what part of your Auburn experience shaped you most?

Tag a fellow alum you’d share this with, or pass it along to someone who would appreciate a closer look inside 1856.



Master Sommelier Thomas Price, who works with students in the Horst Schulze School of Hospitality, teaching Beverage Appreciation courses – shares tips on pa...

05/20/2026

Start with what you like. That’s where it begins.

Inside Auburn’s 1856 residency, wine pairing is approached the same way—through exploration, curiosity, and a willingness to try something new. Some of the best combinations aren’t planned at all.

It’s one of the many ways students are learning to think differently about hospitality, experience, and craft.

Follow our page as we take you inside 1856 and share more of what makes it special.

Tag a friend you’d try a new wine pairing with—or share this with someone who would.

05/18/2026

Celebrating National Museum Day at one of Auburn’s best spots! 🎨
😊 Follow along on Katlins journey of being a Visitor Services Associate.
Next time you're in Auburn, go visit the Jule!

On this Military Monday, we honor Eugene B. Sledge ’49, whose Bible—integral to his renowned World War II memoir “With t...
05/18/2026

On this Military Monday, we honor Eugene B. Sledge ’49, whose Bible—integral to his renowned World War II memoir “With the Old Breed”—was formally added to the Library of Congress last summer. His son, Henry Sledge ’88, continues to explore the profound impact that wartime experiences have had on their family legacy.

Today we’re celebrating the nurses who live out the Auburn creed in their communities. Their care, leadership, and compa...
05/13/2026

Today we’re celebrating the nurses who live out the Auburn creed in their communities. Their care, leadership, and compassion make a difference every day.

💬 Tag an Auburn nursing graduate who you’re proud of.

📷 2004 Glom

If you know the difference between “chronically online” and “strategically online,” we might have the job for you.The Au...
05/11/2026

If you know the difference between “chronically online” and “strategically online,” we might have the job for you.

The Auburn Alumni team is looking for a full time employee to help tell Auburn stories, create content and keep alumni connected to the Auburn Family.

Tag someone who would absolutely thrive in this role — then send them the application before someone else beats them to it. 🧡💙

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