Congratulations, New Graduates!
Auburn’s College of Education recently launched a ENGAGE Council that serves as an essential bridge between the College of Education and its graduates and supporters.
Do you know an outstanding graduate of the Auburn University College of Education who exemplifies the Auburn spirit and is passionate about giving back? Or are you that person?
We invite you to nominate yourself or a fellow alumnus/a for the College of Education ENGAGE Alumni Council. This ENGAGE Council (Educate ⦁ Network ⦁ Grow ⦁ Advocate ⦁ Give ⦁ Empower) plays a vital role in strengthening alumni engagement, supporting current students, and advancing the mission of the College.
2026 Distinguished Alumni Awards
Nominations for the Auburn University College of Education Distinguished Alumni awards are now open! Visit the awards website for more information about nomination guidelines and eligibility criteria.
Karen Anderson shares her Auburn Experience as a student in the Administration of Supervision and Curriculum doctoral program.
Elementary Education
Quenton Mosley shares his Auburn story and how his experience in the School of Kinesiology and College of Education has shaped his career.
RaeAnn Hines shares how her experience in Auburn's College of Education has shaped her career.
Jarod Grace, a 1999 graduate from today's School of Kinesiology, shares how his degree and experience in Auburn's College of Education has shaped his career.
Alumni News
Auburn University College of Education alumna Ashley Powell has been named president of the School Nutrition Association.
Auburn College of Education alumnus Kerry Palmer officially assumed the presidency of Georgia Southwestern State University (GSW) on July 1.
For over 28 years, Auburn College of Education alumna Silvia Scaife has devoted her career to the field of education. Her efforts were recently recognized with the creation of the Dr. Silvia Scaife Career Pathways Scholarship.
Two Auburn College of Education alumni are being recognized at the highest level of their profession, earning multiple national honors from the National Art Education Association (NAEA) for their leadership, service and lasting impact on art education.
When Auburn College of Education alumna Hannah Tarwater boarded a plane for Peru last year as part of the prestigious Fulbright U.S. Student Program, she knew she was stepping into an experience that would stretch her both personally and professionally. What she didn't know was just how deeply the journey would shape her as an educator — and how quickly she would find herself planning a return trip.
Auburn's College of Education has long been a home to those committed to building a better future for all. Across classrooms, districts, global communities, research labs and even microgravity environments, the College of Education's alumni continue to embody Auburn values — proving that the impact of an Auburn College of Education degree reaches far beyond the Plains.