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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...

Project Uplift Training Session

Cary Hall - Room 158

Project Uplift will be hosting training sessions for those interested in becoming a mentor to children in the Lee County area between ages 5-12. No registration is required, and only one session is needed.

Campus Kitchens Open House

Village Dining Hall - Tiger Zone

Campus Kitchens, a community service organization fighting food waste and hunger in Auburn, will be hosting an Open House Christmas Party with free food, drinks, and an opportunity to network and learn more about the organization. Guests are encouraged to dress in tacky Christmas sweaters for the themed event and should...

Ho Ho Ho Hike

Kreher Preserve & Nature Center , United States

This annual holiday hike is a fun, family-friendly event for all ages, guiding participants through the Kreher Preserve and Nature Center forest, stopping along the way at educational encounters with forest creatures and ending with a visit with Santa Claus. Holiday-themed crafts will be available before and after the hike....

Day of Service: East Alabama Food Bank

East Alabama Food Bank

The Martin Luther King Jr. holiday on Jan. 20, 2020, marks the 25th anniversary of the day of service that celebrates the Civil Rights leader’s life and legacy. MLK Day is the only federal holiday designated as a national day of service to encourage all Americans to volunteer to improve...

Financial Freedom as a Form of Social Activism

Foy Hall Auditorium

This lecture features personal finance experts Kiersten and Julien Saunders, who will focus on financial freedom as a form of social activism. They are both personal finance experts and co-created the award-winning blog 'rich & REGULAR'.

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...

Race in America: A Reflection of the Last Decade

Student Center - Room 2103

<div><div> <div class='DescriptionText'> Join the Office of Inclusion & Diversity with distinguished faculty from the history department as they take a deep dive into a discussion about race in the United States within the last decade. Lunch will be provided! </div> </div> </div> <div> <div> <div></div> </div> </div>

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.

Birding Field Trip at Opelika Wood Duck Heritage Preserve

Opelika Wood Duck Heritage Preserve

The Alabama Audubon is embarking on a birding field trip to two nature preserves in Auburn and Opelika. Attendees first will visit the Opelika Wood Duck Heritage Preserve, a 73-acre nutrient-rich intentional wetland owned by the city of Opelika. After lunch, participants will travel to Auburn’s Kreher Preserve and Nature...

Human Trafficking and Sexual Awareness Workshop

Auburn School of Nursing

This workshop is part of a series called 'Let's Talk About It' offered by the Auburn School of Nursing, to help participants conquer tough topics such as human trafficking and sexual assault awareness.

Civil Rights in Alabama with Howard Robinson

Boykin Community Center Auditorium

Bring your lunch, a friend, and learn about Alabama's Civil Rights History through Howard Robinson. This program is sponsored by the City of Auburn, Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, and Caroline Marshall Draughon Center for the Arts and Humanities.