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Agricultural and Mechanical College (1872-99) Alabama Polytechnic Institute (1899-1960) Auburn University (1960-present)
About Auburn University In 1899 the name again was changed, to the Alabama Polytechnic Institute. Finally, in 1960 the name of the school was changed to Auburn University, a title more in keeping with its location, and expressing the varied academic programs and larger curriculum of a major university.
After the Bell Systems breakup, Ginn joined Pacific Telephone in 1978 as vice presidentLos Angeles, going on to serve as chairman and CEO of Pacific Telesis from 1988 until 1994. When he resigned, Ginn launched AirTouch, an early pioneer in the cellular industry that went public in 1994 with an IPO of $10 billion.
Auburn University Former namesEast Alabama Male College (18561872) Agricultural and Mechanical College of Alabama (18721899) Alabama Polytechnic Institute (18991960) Colors Burnt orange and navy blue Nickname Tigers Sporting affiliations NCAA Division I FBS SEC Mascot Aubie the Tiger20 more rows
Samuel Ginn, a native of Anniston, Alabama, is a 1959 graduate of Auburn Universitys College of Engineering, and was awarded the institutions honorary doctorate in 1998. He was inducted into the State of Alabama Engineering Hall of Fame in 1992. Ginn also served on the universitys board of trustees from 2005-2013.
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Auburn University (Ginn) is ranked No. 57 (tie) out of 199 in Best Engineering Schools. Schools were assessed on their performance across a set of widely accepted indicators of excellence.
Auburn University History The university began as East Alabama Male College, which was chartered in 1856 and opened its doors in 1859 as a private liberal arts institution.
Auburn University was established in 1856 as the East Alabama Male College. In 1872, under the Morrill Act, it became the first land-grant college in the South and was renamed the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Alabama. In 1899 the name again was changed, to the Alabama Polytechnic Institute.

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