Date: 7-19-2005
Contact: Cheryl Cobb, 334-844-2220, cobbche@auburn.edu
Kathleen Donovan, a native of Seminole, Ala., has been named the 2004-2005 Outstanding Undergraduate
Student by the Department of Civil Engineering. Donovan graduated with a bachelor's
degree in civil engineering this spring. She was also awarded the Austin Barry
National Chi Epsilon scholarship in 2004. She plans to pursue a master's degree
in the environmental engineering area at Georgia Tech in the fall. |
Molly Hughes has been named the 2004-2005 Outstanding Civil Engineering Faculty Member. She
was chosen by civil engineering students in part to recognize excellence in the
teaching of steel design. Hughes received both her bachelor's and master's degrees
in civil engineering from Auburn University and her doctoral degree from Georgia
Tech. She worked for the U.S. Air Force at Tyndall Air Force Base prior to joining
the faculty at Auburn in 2003. |
Jeffrey Stone has been named the 2004-2005 Outstanding Civil Engineering Alumnus. After graduation
from Auburn, Stone joined Birmingham-based general contractor, Brasfield &
Gorrie. He began his career in estimating and progressed through the ranks of
project management, managing office, retail and hospital projects in Alabama and
Florida. In his current role as chief operating officer, he oversees operations
for more than $1.5 billion in annual construction revenues spread across five
offices, 19 operating divisions and projects in 22 states. Consistently ranked
in the top 50 largest construction companies in the United States, Brasfield &
Gorrie provides general contracting and construction management services in a
diversity of markets. |