Opening Night: Faculty Exhibition Seven
Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine ArtJoin the Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art for a light reception to celebrate the work of Auburn Faculty. This event is free and open to all.
Join the Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art for a light reception to celebrate the work of Auburn Faculty. This event is free and open to all.
Every spring semester, the Korea Center - King Sejong Institute invites students and the public to celebrate one of the most important Korean holidays, Seollal, or Lunar New Year. Guests are able to learn about New Year customs like Sebae, the most important of all traditions, and enjoy traditional Korean...
During the month of February, ICC is hosting Taste of the African Diaspora in commemoration of Black Heritage Month. This is an immersive cultural experience that highlights the food and cuisine of different countries as a portal and connection with their cultures. Class facilitators are usually natives of the country...
Unity Week bridges the gap and makes campus feel a little more inclusive for everyone, especially students who may struggle to feel seen throughout the school year. Activities will range from a dance class, to a mental health awareness day. The Black Student Union will be hosting a full range...
This Water Resources Center webinar features Dr. Alvaro Sanz-Saez. REGISTRATION IS OPEN
During the month of February, ICC is hosting Taste of the African Diaspora in commemoration of Black Heritage Month. This is an immersive cultural experience that highlights the food and cuisine of different countries as a portal and connection with their cultures. Class facilitators are usually natives of the country...
Auburn University will host a virtual Dean’s Forum and Alumni Social with Dr. Janaki Alavalapati on Thursday, February 17, as part of the School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences’ 75th Anniversary Celebration. Dr. Janaki Alavalapati was appointed dean of the School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences in 2015. Before that,...
Join the Office of Sustainability and Diversity in Honors for our spring outdoor film festival. A collection from the Oscillation Transia Film Festival with the theme of human connection to the natural world and amplifying the voices of Black, Indigenous, and other People of Color will be shown. Oscillation Transia is a non-profit...
During the month of February, ICC is hosting Taste of the African Diaspora in commemoration of Black Heritage Month. This is an immersive cultural experience that highlights the food and cuisine of different countries as a portal and connection with their cultures. Class facilitators are usually natives of the country...
The International Cultural Center (ICC) in the Office of International Programs hosts monthly International Cultural Cafes. The purpose is to connect international and native-born students, faculty, staff, and the wider Auburn community and establish social interaction and integration between the international and domestic campus communities. This time, the International Cultural Café...
The Caroline Marshall Draughon Center for the Arts & Humanities at Pebble Hill is partnering with the Auburn-Opelika Men's Camellia Club for their annual Spring Camellia Show. The event is open to the general public and will have a camellia exhibition and tutorials on planting, propagating, and care of camellias.
Each year, hundreds of students, representing UFWH activities at campuses around the world, gather to share best practices and inspiration, and honor extraordinary student leaders. The Summit has been hosted by various campuses around the world – including George Washington University in Washington DC, Guelph University in Ontario, Canada and...