AUM LOGO News and Headlines
Vol. III Issue 9
Oct. 16, 2009

Student with disabilities in science lab
AUM receives grant to help STEM students with disabilities earn degrees

Auburn Montgomery recently received a grant for $279,930 over five years from the National Science Foundation to help AUM students with disabilities earn college degrees in science, technology, engineering and mathematics and, ultimately, enter the workforce. more


Sponsored Programs announces winners of grant-in-aid awards
The Office of Sponsored Programs has announced the winners of faculty and equipment grant-in-aid awards. more


Faulk first recipient of AUM Nursing Alumni Award
Dr. Debbie Faulk has been named the School of Nursing's 2009 Auburn University at Montgomery Distinguished Alumni. Faulk is the first recipient of this honor. more


Professional development reading group heads into second year
Looking for a way to develop professionally? Then join this group of AUM employees and read some of the best books available on professional development. more


Mathematics offering presentations on cryptology and robotics
If you like codes or robots, the Mathematics Department has something just for you. more


Athletics to host fifth annual Soccer Fest Sunday
The Athletic Department invites all youth soccer players to wear their jerseys and get into the matches free. more


Aaron Fraze
Tarrance Mosley

Aaron Fraze
Senior Graphic Artist
Univ. Relations

Adm./Prof. Staff

Tarrance Mosley
Academic Advisor
School of Sciences
Support Staff

Not pictured:
Linda Clayton Custodian, Facilities, Service Staff

Employees of the Quarter named for third quarter 2009
Aaron Fraze, Tarrance Mosley and Linda Clayton have been named Employees of the Quarter for outstanding service, dedication and support of the academic mission of Auburn Montgomery. Fraze was honored in the Administrative/Professional category, Mosley in the Support category and Clayton in the Service category. The winners receive $25 on their AUM ID card, a certificate and eligibility for Employee of the Year. more


AUM People
Excellent people doing excellent things -- that's our standard. more


Events
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Reminders
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Steve Crotz
Crotz honored with hall of fame induction
Athletics Director Steve Crotz has been inducted into the Lindenwood University Hall of Fame. more


Find a mask and wear it well at Masquerade Ball

AUM 40th anniversary logoJoin the AUM Honors Program for magic, mystery and masquerade at the 2009 Masquerade Ball. more


Who's got the spookiest office on campus?
As an "Official Sponsor of Halloween," AUM is gearing up for Shriek Week 2009. As part of the festivities, offices and departments are being encouraged to don the orange and black and decorate offices and windows in the spirit of Halloween. more


Justice and Public Safety to host career day

The Department of Justice and Public Safety invites AUM to its career day event on Wednesday, Oct. 21, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m., in the Goodwyn Hall main lobby. Invited organizations include the DEA, Secret Service and FBI.


Welcome back retirees Oct. 30

The annual Retirees Reunion Reception is scheduled for Friday, Oct. 30, in Taylor Center 221. All faculty and staff are invited to welcome back retirees from 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.


AUM to bring back Harvest Moon Festival

Come and enjoy bands, food and games as Auburn Montgomery resurrects one of its most popular campus traditions: The Harvest Moon Festival. The festival is Saturday, Nov. 7, 11 a.m. - 4 p.m., in the field behind the Education Building. Admission is free. Stay tuned to News and Headlines for more details.