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We All Live Downstream: Water Quantity, Quality & Food Production in the Anthropocene

Swingle Hall - Room 301

<a href='https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=2Mhx73QAAAAJ'>Dr. Jeremy Conkle</a>, Texas A&M Corpus Christi Assistant Professor, has expertise on plastics and other pollution of our aquatic systems. He will be presenting his research seminar to faculty and interested students. A remote seminar connection will be available via <a href='https://auburn.zoom.us/my/wilsonlab'>Zoom</a> or by phone at 646-876-9923 (992 261...

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,...

Mother Earth as Art

Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art

Brent Yantis, Director of the NASA/ University of Louisiana at Lafayette Regional Application Center, will be presenting a lunch-time colloquium about nature's artistic wonders in coordination with the Jules Collins Smith Museum of Fine Arts.

Open Community Garden Work Day

West Samford Garden

Join members of the Community Garden for an open-to-the-public garden service day, where the garden's trained crew will be on hand to assist and provide tools to kick-start spring planting. The garden is located on West Samford Avenue just west of Wire Road and across from the Facilities Management complex.

Bark in the Park and 3K Race

Kiesel Park

Active Auburn is hosting the 8th Annual Bark in the Park and 3K for pet owners and their dogs. Those who wish to run in the Tails and Trails 3K and don't have a dog have the option to borrow a furry friend through the Lee County Humane Society's Jog-a-Dog program;...

Compost Bootcamp

West Samford Garden

The Community Garden, partnering with the Organic Gardening Club and the Permaculture Tigers, will be hosting a hands-on learning opportunity for those interested in composting. Activities include building a compost bin so that attendees can learn about how to build their own at home as well as a discussion on...

Campus Safety Training

Campus Safety and Security Building

Shots fired is the last thing you expect to hear on campus. However, it is critical to spend time in advance to prepare yourself. Campus Safety and Security has specialized instructors that prepare students, faculty and staff to train the campus community in options to respond to an active shooter...

Earth Month Teach In: Climate Change

Ralph B. Draughon Library -Room 4129

This lecture will be presented by Dr. Martin Medina Elizalde of the Department of Geosciences and hosted by Academic Sustainability Programs.

The Importantce of Large-Scale Cleaning Efforts in Response to COVID-19 – WEBINAR

Online Event

Join us the Green Sports Alliance to learn more about the range of technologies being used to keep large-scale venues clean to protect the health of athletes, employees, and fans in response to the global COVID-19 pandemic. Attendees will hear from experts in the greener cleaning movement, discuss best practices...

Campus Sustainability Bike Tour

Auburn Outdoors

Take a break from the stresses of school and celebrate Earth Month by touring campus on a bicycle with Auburn Outdoors and the Office of Sustainability. Stops along the tour will highlight sustainability-related efforts around the university and opportunities for students to get involved. All bike equipment and bike instruction...