The Pride Center at Auburn invites everyone to "Fabulous Friday"! Held once a month from 10-2, this event is an opportunity for fun and community building. They are located in Haley 1439! Please come and be fabulous! January 20, 2023--Jigsaw Puzzles February 10, 2023--Valentine Crafts March 17, 2023--Play cards (Uno,...
The Forest School at the Yale School of the Environment, Orion Magazine, and the Yale Forum on Religion and Ecology present a conversation with Lacy M. Johnson on American history and the longleaf pine. Building off her recent linked essay on the longleaf pine’s integral role in the American slave...
University of Alabama at Birmingham
University of Alabama at Birmingham, Heritage Hall, Room 124, 1401 University Blvd, Birmingham, AL, United States
Book talk by Dr. Jennifer Brooks, author of Resident Strangers: Immigrant Laborers in New South Alabama. Co-sponsored by the Birmingham Public Library and the Auburn University Department of History.
The black bear is Alabama's state mammal, and yet there may be fewer than 300 of these amazing animals in the state! Join Kreher Preserve as Todd Steury, Associate Professor of Wildlife Ecology, describes his research into black bears, how you can get involved, and what the future may hold.
Join Kreher Preserve for their first Campfire Cooking workshop of 2023 that will explore campfire cooking basics. They’ll look at how and what you can cook with a grate and aluminum foil focusing on soups and snacks. Pre-registration is required. Campfire Cooking is $20 per person. Anyone under the age...
Achieving the Beloved Community in the Workplace: Creating and Developing Best Practices from the Teachings of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., offers contextual organizational strategies to ensure welcoming, lived experiences, and authentic conversations to help you achieve an inclusive climate for your business and personal professional development in the 21st...
Melton Student Center - Room 2222
225 Heisman Dr., Auburn, AL, United States
The event is part of the ICC’s Window to Your World lunch seminar series and is free and open to all Auburn University students, faculty, and staff as well as the greater Auburn community. “This is an opportunity to come together and embrace inclusion and diversity while we celebrate women’s...
Clay and pottery are the focus of this installment! Our Cubs will examine Masaomi Yasunaga: In Holding Close and Clay Body: Pottery and Stoneware of the Southeast. From what they learn, the Cubs will create their own pinch pots and face jugs using Crayola's Model Magic. Register via this link!