The Auburn University Samuel Ginn College of Engineering and Leidos, a FORTUNEand#174; 500 science and technology leader, recently signed a memorandum of understanding, or MOU, creating a new educational partnership.The MOU will facilitate the continued professional development and education of Leidos employees through various degree programs and learning formats available through the Samuel Ginn College of Engineering. The MOU includes an academic program of courses leading to credit-bearing certificate programs, engineering discipline-specific masterand#8217;s degrees and a Master of Engineering Management, or MEM, degree offered through the college.A ceremonial signing of the agreement took place at the Samuel Ginn College of Engineering Graduate Engineering Research Showcase at the U.S. Space and Rocket Center in Huntsville on March 29. Dynetics, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Leidos based in Huntsville, participated in the event, along with Christopher B. Roberts, engineering dean a
Auburn University junior Jordan Carraway has big plans. Her goal is to one day become an astronaut, but first, she plans to fly as a pilot for the Air Force and win the title of Miss.