
The Department of Education becomes the School of Agricultural Education, following the Smith-Hughes National Vocational Education Act of 1917. The school offers three types of degrees: nonvocational education, agricultural education and liberal arts.




Josetta Matthews receives a master’s degree in secondary social science education. She becomes the first African-American student to graduate from Auburn University. Later, she would become the first African-American student to earn a doctorate from Auburn.




The Truman Pierce Institute is founded. The institute, a research and outreach unit devoted to the study and improvement of teaching, learning and leadership, focuses on schools and their communities.

Richard K. Kunkel becomes the dean of the college.


The college publishes the first issue of its Keystone magazine.







The new Education building is set to open for classes in summer 2025.