Journey Magazine 2015 | Page 4

A MESSAGE from the Dean Nicholas Giordano The Auburn University campus is full of students and the energy they bring, and we have more than 4,800 new freshman students, the largest freshman class ever, breaking a record set only last year. This is a great testament to the value of an Auburn degree. We have worked hard to give our students an outstanding experience both in and out of the classroom, and prospective students and their parents know it. Our challenge is to keep improving the quality of an Auburn education. This is a particularly important goal for the College of Sciences and Mathematics, since we teach the core science and mathematics courses for students from all disciplines. This issue of Journey magazine offers us a chance to reflect on the success of COSAM and several of its alumni, and also look forward to an exciting future. I am sure you will enjoy the story of two graduates from our Geology program, Herb Martin and Art Merkle. We are certainly proud of all that they have accomplished in their careers, and we are also grateful for their loyal support of our college. Herb and Art have given generously of their time as members of the COSAM Dean’s Leadership Council and the Geosciences Advisory Board, and they have helped us chart the future of COSAM and the Department of Geosciences. I hope that you will also help us chart this future. As you know, Auburn University is now engaged in an exciting campaign, Because This is Auburn, to raise funds for the many new and important initiatives that we have planned for the future. These initiatives are essential for us to maintain Auburn as a preeminent university. I invite you to join us in this important and exciting journey. War Eagle! Nick Giordano Dean College of Sciences and Mathematics 4 Journey/Fall: 2015