Social Hour
Melton Student Center Heisman Drive, Auburn, AL, United StatesSocial hour is a weekly event held by ISO where students get the opportunity to try new foods.
Social hour is a weekly event held by ISO where students get the opportunity to try new foods.
Social hour is a weekly event held by ISO where students get the opportunity to try new foods.
Join the AU-NCKU Taiwan Center at Taiwan Night and experience what a Taiwanese night market might be like in Taiwan! There will be games, prizes and free food (+ free boba tea from Kung Fu Tea)! If you haven’t been to a traditional Taiwanese Night market, don’t miss out and...
featuring Emily Yates-Doerr (PhD, Anthroplogy), Oregon State University "Mal-Nutrition: Maternal Health Science and the Reproduction of Harm" Free and open to all.
Poet-in-residence Nicole Sealey presents this prestigious annual poetry award to Hana Wilderman at a joint reading in partnership with the Southern Humanities Review.
Social hour is a weekly event held by ISO where students get the opportunity to try new foods.
Auburn’s chapter of the American Institute of Architecture Students invites all students, faculty and community members for a day of frightful fun. Starting at 9 a.m., attendees can carve pumpkins, bid on faculty-drawn napkin sketches, enter raffles for goodies provided by local businesses and buy spooky t-shirts and stickers. Refreshments...
Peace Dinner is a night of great food and celebration of the many cultures that call Auburn home. Featuring dishes from over 14 countries, "the event exemplifies ISO’s overall mission of improving multinational understanding, easing the transition process for international students, and promoting relationships between people of different cultures."
The Taiwan Center will be hosting a Taiwanese movie night at Foy Auditorium. There will be a Taiwanese film (w. Eng subtitles), and free drinks and food. Come by, relax and watch a movie with us!
Auburn University is going to have a talent show for individuals with disabilities in the Auburn/ Opelika area. They are going to decorate the Student Activities Center with a red carpet and have each participant perform their talent
Author of “Fierce Poise: Helen Frankenthaler and 1950s New York,” Alexander Nemerov joins The Jule to discover more behind the artists in “Women Artists in Ascendance.”
Create upcycled gift wrap, cards, and tags using paper scraps, reused textiles, biodegradable potato stamps, and more! We hope you can join The Office of Sustainability and our cosponsors, the AU Libraries, the Waste Reduction and Recycling Department, and the Association of Visual Artists. Stop by the RBD I&RC on...
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