50 people donated almost $6,000 to allow a student with financial need attend the first study abroad program for pre-medicine students sponsored by the College of Sciences and Mathematics. Thank you for your support and donation! Your gift will not only provide one of our students with a once-in-a-lifetime experience, it will also help shape the way our future healthcare leaders look at and understand the medical field.
The study abroad trip is scheduled for May 8-21, and we are excited to keep you updated on their trip. We will keep in touch and share photos and testimonies from the student you have supported.
Thank you again, and War Eagle!
We are so grateful to those who are helping create a pre-med study abroad experience for our students! Help us reach 100 percent by midnight! Please share our project with your friends and like our event on Facebook. Thank you and War Eagle!
It's finally here! Happy Tiger Giving Day! Today is going to be an exciting day as the Auburn Family comes together to ensure projects that will add value to the lives of our students, faculty, community, and the world are funded and implemented. Thank you for visiting our page and making a gift. You are "AU"some! Please help us spread the word to others, and keep up with our progress throughout the day, by joining our Facebook event and sharing it with your friends. Thank you, and War Eagle!
The Old Operating Theatre is the only 19th century operating theater in England. Our students will explore the history of surgery and herbal medicine in this restored museum.
The Florence Nightingale Museum celebrates the life and work of the world’s most famous nurse. Our students will examine Florence’s legacy, her influence on nursing today and the continuing relevance of her work.
The Wellcome Museum of Anatomy and Pathology supports medical trainees and professionals in their study and understanding of human anatomy and pathology. Our students will get an inside look at a museum that is typically not open to undergraduates.
The Royal College of Surgeons aims to advance standards and reduce the variability of patient outcomes; attract, education, develop and support high-quality surgeons; and influences and shape future health policy and practice to advance standards of surgical care. Our students will learn how the RCS operates.