As your Dean of Students, I am pleased to welcome you to Auburn University and to the Auburn family. I am particularly pleased this fall to be able to welcome you home to your new Student Center.
I cordially invite you to come and see what is available to you in this wonderful new facility. We have seven eating venues scattered throughout the building: au bon pain, Chef’s Table, Chick-fil-A, Coyote Jack’s, Mama Leone’s, Outtakes and a full-service Starbucks. With Wi-fi throughout, the Auburn University Student Center lounges and balconies are excellent places to study and meet up with your friends. You can check your e-mail on one of the computer kiosks, get your bike repaired at the bike shop or stop by the game room — the Auburn University Student Center has been designed specifically with your needs in mind. It’s even a main hub for Tiger Transit.
The Office of the Dean of Students is now located in the new Auburn University Student Center to better serve you in our mission to provide quality opportunities for intellectual, ethical, personal and leadership development. My office is always open to you.
I also encourage you to get involved with one of the many organizations that our Student Development Programs offer. SGA, UPC, BSU, The Glomerata, WEGL, The Auburn Plainsman, ISO and IMPACT are now in the Auburn University Student Center.
As always, if you have concerns or questions, I am here to listen and help. Stop by my office any time, e-mail me at deangreen@auburn.edu, call me at 334-750-2977 or join me for Whining and Dining.
Check the Dean of Students Web site (www.auburn.edu/deanofstudents) for dates and times for Whining and Dining and for everything our office has to offer. Please let me know what my office can do to make your academic year a success. We are here to serve you.
War Eagle!


August 26, 2008 - 1:08pm
coyote jacks
Being the open minded student that i am, today i thought i would wander over to the new student center and check out the lunch scene. After standing in line for a half hour and having several other students just cut in at the front of the line, I managed to get my order (rung up to a cool $9.90) hunt down a place to sit, and review my reciept. Coyote jack managed to squeeze $1.39 for a 20 oz water, $3.99 for a burger eqivilent to a whoper jr (on the dollar menu at the king, and $3.79 cents for 4 small onion rings. They already charge 20 thousand students 30 bucks each to fight over 3000 parking spaces.