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The International Peace Dinner

Student Activities Center

Try cuisines from different cultures and widen your palate with amazing food!! Don't miss this amazing opportunity to expose yourself to new cultures and make new friends! The event is open to the public. Bring your friends and family and enjoy!

Bridging the Gap for Low-Income Students in Elite Colleges

Mell Classroom Building at Ralph B. Draughon Library - Room 2550

First-generation college student, sociologist, and Harvard University assistant professor and author Anthony Jack will speak on campus Nov. 7 to discuss his research on experiences of low-income students within the academy, and his new prize-winning book The Privileged Poor: How Elite Colleges are Failing Disadvantaged Students. This series explores how...

Battling the Opioid Crisis in Alabama

Auburn Alumni Center

Alabama has one of the highest opioid prescribing rates in the country. These drugs (including heroin, oxycodone, hydroconone, morphine, and fentanyl) work to diminish pain and produce feelings of relaxation and euphoria. To combat the opioid crisis in the state, Harrison School of Pharmacy faculty members Drs. Brent Fox, Haley...

Plant Ahead: A Tree-Planting Event

Mary Olive Thomas Experimental Forest

<span style='font-weight: 400;'>Join the Office of Sustainability and the Longleaf Pine Stand Dynamics Laboratory in the School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences in planting trees to start a conversation about how climate change is directly related to an individual’s carbon footprint. Participants must wear closed-toed shoes and dress for the...

Healthy Tigers Lunch & Learn

Village Dining Hall- Tiger Zone

Let Healthy Tigers teach you tips and techniques to incorporate activity into your busy day, including Deskercise movements that can be done in the office, and the importance of balance in exercise, nutrition, and stress management.

Diversity Promising Practices Conference 2020

Auburn University Hotel and Conference Center 241 S. College St., Auburn, AL

<div class='article_body'> Join higher education leaders, corporate professionals and representatives from the public and nonprofit sectors for a two-day conference focusing on diversity and inclusion. The conference will provide a platform for attendees to explore effective diversity and inclusion strategies, foster learning and stimulate innovation. Building off the conference’s prior...

Gender Identity and Pronouns in Teaching Workshop

Ralph B. Draughon Library -Room 4027

Several workshops are being held for Auburn faculty regarding gender identity and pronoun usage, led by Antonio Duran and Kamden Strunk of the College of Education. Through a collaboration with the Biggio Center and the Office of Inclusion and Diversity, these workshops will provide attendees with helpful information about appropriate...

Equity and Inclusion Faculty Workshop

Haley Center - Room 3472

This workshop builds off of the Distinguished Lectures on Equity and Inclusion sponsored by the College of Education and will focus on building educational practices that are affirming around gender identity.

Gender Identity and Pronouns in Teaching Workshop

Haley Center - Room 3430

Several workshops are being held for Auburn faculty regarding gender identity and pronoun usage, led by Antonio Duran and Kamden Strunk of the College of Education. Through a collaboration with the Biggio Center and the Office of Inclusion and Diversity, these workshops will provide attendees with helpful information about appropriate...

Public Opinion, Partisan Politics, & Environmental Policy in the U.S.

School of Forestry and Wildlife Science, 1101 Conference Room, 602 Duncan Drive , United States

Despite rising public concern about climate change and public responsiveness to climate signals, governments around the world have struggled to pass and implement climate policies. This is exacerbated in the United States, where rising partisan polarization over climate change--and environmental protection more broadly--has made climate policy enactment exceedingly difficult. Today,...

Global Coral Reef Conservation: An Ongoing Fight

Red Clay Brewery

Join Wild Science for the March Wild Science talk with Dr. Kelly Dunning! This talk focuses on Dr. Dunning's recent research in the Cayman Islands where the government plans to destroy an area the size of 10 football fields worth of pristine coral reefs. She will discuss how everyday people...