The School of Kinesiology is leading a lunch walk Monday for everyone on campus to celebrate \'Exercise is Medicine on Campus\' month. The walk will start in front of the School of Kinesiology building\, just behind the Campus Recreation Building. Doctoral student Kameron Suire will lead the group on a...
The Geography Student Organization is celebrating Geography Awareness Week and Geographic Information Systems Day. Established by a joint resolution of the U.S. Congress in 1987 and observed the third week in November every year\, Geography Awareness Week promotes what geography is\, why it is important and the relevance of a...
<div class='page' title='Page 1'><div class='layoutArea'> <div class='column'> An Earth Day/Climate Change Forum Scientists, environmental activists, youth (and seniors), sustainability professionals, and “concerned citizens” (you?) in conversation on the environmental and social justice challenges of climate change: A Green New Deal? The Youth Uprising (Sunrise and others)? National Mobilization? Local Community...
Join Rev. Dr. Joan Harrell, diversity coordinator from the School of Communication and Journalism, for an interfaith and multicultural potluck, vigil, and discussion of issues of faith, racism, xenophobia, and domestic terrorism. Local faith leaders and the mayors of Auburn and Opelika will be present to look critically at what it...
Endnote allows participants piants to create and manage bibliographies, citations and references. Participants will learn to: <ul> <li>create and organize an EndNote library.</li> <li>add references to an EndNote library both manually and by using direct export.</li> <li>use the Groups function to organize references.</li> <li>insert and edit citations in a Word...
LaTeX allows participants to create technical and scientific documents using mathematical expressions. Participants will learn: <ul> <li>how to set up a basic document in LaTeX.</li> <li>basic commands for equations and mathematical expressions used in LaTeX.</li> </ul> This workshop is led by Liza Weisbrod, music and government documents librarian. <a href='https://auburn.libcal.com/event/7005812'>Wednesday,...
Join the SCPS staff each day or evening to get the tools to be your best self! Whether you need a charge each morning or some help winding down each evening, SCPS is here for you!
Join the SCPS staff each day or evening to get the tools to be your best self! Whether you need a charge each morning or some help winding down each evening, SCPS is here for you!
Participants will learn:<ul> <li>the specific steps used to complete a systematic review.</li> <li>how systematic reviews differ from other types of reviews.</li> <li>where to find additional resources and services to help with the systematic review process.</li> </ul> This workshop is led by Adelia Grabowsky, health sciences librarian. Register for a session:...
AuburnServes is inviting you to an eLearning Community Partner Training, "Thriving Beyond COVID-19 as a Nonprofit; the Future is Virtual,” Participants will learn: • Approaches to optimize services such that programs continue to function even in the face of a pandemic • Strategies and apps for effective virtual operation and...
A Brave Space to Be: Election Edition titled 'Yourself Heard Vulnerable' is a conversation for the Auburn community to frame the current political context. This session will provide a space for the Auburn community to unpack the impending election cycle. <a href='https://auburn.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_2aCqS3j73Sa29jD' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer'>REGISTER FOR THIS ONLINE EVENT</a>.
Mell Building
Auburn University, Auburn, AL, United States
Students will be allowed 30 seconds to ask the candidate or candidates a question, and the candidate will then have two minutes to respond. The event will be emceed by Ryan Williamson, Auburn University assistant professor of political science. Only Auburn students will be allowed to attend the event to...