2022 Auburn Student Research Spotlights

Auburn’s undergraduate and graduate student researchers make significant contributions to research and creative scholarship in all disciplines across the university.  In our Student Research Spotlights, we take a closer look at some of these innovative students and their impactful work.

Student Research Spotlight graphic with photo of Claudia Ann Rutland, College of Agriculture, Studying Genetics for Better Weed Control Student Research Spotlight orange and blue graphic with photo of Arthur Lamounier Moura; College of Forestry, Wildlife and Environment; Researching Fire Management of Public and Private Lands Student Research Spotlight orange and blue graphic with photo of Jordan Windham; College of Liberal Arts, Analyzing the Politics of Perception
orange and blue Student Research Spotlight graphic with photo of Priyadarshni Patel outdoors; College of Human Sciences; Researching Genetics and Childhood Obesity orange and blue Student Research Spotlight graphic with photo of Sydney Waitz-Kudla; College of Liberal Arts; Researching Suicide Prevention Strategies orange and blue Student Research Spotlight graphic with photo of Catherine Walls, College of Agriculture, Researching Value-Added Poultry Products
orange and blue Student Research Spotlight graphic with photo of Mariah Morton outdoors, College of Education, Studying Speech-Language Pathology in Rural Alabama orange and blue Student Research Spotlight graphic with photo of Claire Bailey outdoors, College of Sciences and Mathematics, Using Photography to Study Honey Bee Colony Development orange and blue Student Research Spotlight graphic with photo of Pravin Parasakthi Aravindhan, Samuel Ginn College of Engineering, Studying Electrochemical Fuel Cells
Student Research Spotlight orange and blue graphic with photo of Ian Krohn outdoors; College of Architecture, Design and Construction; Helping Revitalize Urban America orange and blue Student Research Spotlight graphic with photo of Ali Taylor-Patwardhan, College of Sciences and Mathematics, Researching Antimicrobial Plastics in Food Processing