
The renovation of Ross Hall, an engineering landmark constructed in 1930 with funds from Auburn University's first campaign, was completed in the Fall of 2006. This $13.5 million effort, which also invoved the addition of 10,000 square feet of new space transformed the historic Georgian structure adjacent to Samford Hall into a state-of-the-art facility that anticipates future technologies and enables cross-disciplinary collaboration. Sophisticated research, support, and classroom facilities provide the programmatic flexibility necessary to ensure the college's place among the engineering programs that will shape the twenty-first century.
The College of Engineering has taken on a substainial financial obligation related to this renovation, and although construction is complete, alumni support is still needed. Click on the link below to learn more about the many naming opportunities associated with this project.
Fundraising Goal: Ross Hall Renovation, $3.5 million