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Korean Holiday Celebration at Pebble Hill

Pebble Hill

Members of the East Alabama Korean community are invited to attend a free holiday-themed event, which will include a tour of the historic Scott-Yarbrough House from 1847, apple cider, classic holiday treats, and a discussion of Truman Capote's famous short story '<a href='https://faculty.weber.edu/jyoung/English%206710/A%20Christmas%20Memory.pdf'>A Christmas Memory</a>' (a Korean translation can be...

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...

Concert: “A Winter’s Evening” With Ryanhood

Pebble Hill

Arizona duo 'Ryanhood', composed of Ryan Green and Cameron Hood, will perform their seasonal 'A Winter’s Evening' show, opened by Auburn's 'Picktheria'. The duo has performed in over 800 shows across the nation, with a cross-generational sound that has graced colleges, coffee-houses, concert halls, churches, and living rooms. They have won...

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.

ISO Cultural Showcase

Student Center Ballroom

This showcase aims to bring culture and people together through a display of the different countries and regions that are represented in Auburn. Performances from different country organizations and tabling showcasing different cultures are to be enjoyed as well as snacks while you travel through the world in the student...

Arbor Day Tree Giveaway

Various Locations

The City of Auburn Tree Commission will host its annual Arbor Day Celebration by giving away dogwood, sourwood and apple tree seedlings to citizens free of charge while supplies last. Planting instructions will be included with the seedlings. The giveaways are located at Kroger on Dean Road, Publix at Moore’s Mill...

Constructing Justice: Uplifting Humanity in Alabama’s Prisons, Courts, and Communities

Auburn Unitarian Universalist Fellowship Busch Center

The Auburn Justice Coalition will host an event focused on criminal justice reform legislation coming up in the Alabama legislature this year. The legislative items, presented in collaboration with ACLU of Alabama, will be placed in context with an additional walking museum and panel of folks who interact with or...

Global Coral Reef Conservation: An Ongoing Fight

Red Clay Brewery

Join Wild Science for the March Wild Science talk with Dr. Kelly Dunning! This talk focuses on Dr. Dunning's recent research in the Cayman Islands where the government plans to destroy an area the size of 10 football fields worth of pristine coral reefs. She will discuss how everyday people...

Oscillation Transia Film Festival

Caroline Marshall Draughon Center for the Arts &amp; Humanities

<span style='font-weight: 400;'>Kick off Earth Month in Auburn with the Office of Sustainability as they welcome the </span><a href='https://www.oscillationtransiafilmfestival.com/' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer'><span style='font-weight: 400;'>Oscillation Transia Film Festival</span></a><span style='font-weight: 400;'> to campus.  The film festival is a traveling non-profit event exploring the intersection of solar energy application and environmental awareness through...

Nifty and Thrifty: Crafting the Bioeconomy

Ralph B. Draughon Library -Room 4027

<span data-contrast='none'>Isn’t being thrifty nifty? Come and enjoy an hour of crafting, creativity, and fun! Learn how to repurpose items like t-shirts and jeans into new items that you can make and use at home in a fun and interactive workshop led by Biosystems Engineering students. Let’s work to reuse...

Southern Exposure Film Festival

Caroline Marshall Draughon Center for the Arts &amp; Humanities

<span style='font-weight: 400;'>In celebration of the 50th Anniversary of Earth Day, Auburn Outdoors, the Alabama Rivers Alliance, and the Office of Sustainability are co-hosting a film festival. </span><a href='https://www.southernexposurefilms.org/' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer'><span style='font-weight: 400;'>Southern Exposure Film Festival</span></a><span style='font-weight: 400;'>, a series of short documentaries focuses on “raising appreciation and awareness...