Parks, Recreation, and Cultural Master Plan Review Meeting
Harris CenterMake your input heard at this public meeting to review the current parks\, rec\, and cultural master plans for the City of Auburn.
Make your input heard at this public meeting to review the current parks\, rec\, and cultural master plans for the City of Auburn.
Trees improve air quality\, provide shade\, decrease erosion\, and remove pollutants from stormwater. The Alabama Forestry Commission is studying the tree canopy of the City of Auburn to see if we can use more trees to improve our management of stormwater runoff and improve water quality in our rivers and...
The City of Auburn Planning Department will hold an open house to discuss proposed future land use and zoning changes for the Harper Avenue Focus Area. The Harper Avenue Focus Area—which includes 80.87 acres in northeast Auburn between the railroad tracks on the north\, Dean Road on the east\, Glenn Avenue...
Many communities are seizing new opportunities for improvements like renewable energy\, more resilient agriculture\, and more livable communities. These efforts create jobs\, improve quality of life\, and help reverse climate change. Join the Auburn/Opelika Chapter of the Citizen\'s Climate Lobby for an informational meeting that explores the intersections between climate...
Cupcakes and Culture is an event for graduate and professional students to implement inclusion by fostering interpersonal relationships with others from various demographics. This event will be the foundation of future events within the office of inclusion and diversity for graduate and professional students to participate in critical conversations\, spreading...
Focus Forward\, the latest Travel with Care safety campaign from the City of Auburn and Auburn University\, aims to focus the attention of Auburn’s drivers\, bicyclists and pedestrians to the importance of minimizing distractions behind the wheel\, in the bike lane and on footpaths. <br class=\'style-scope news-article\' />This official campaign...
The Auburn University International Cultural Center in the Office of International Programs dedicates each year to the study of a particular country or region to introduce the Auburn community to the rich variety of cultures around the globe. The 2018-19 academic year is the Year of Canada. “The Year of...
<div class=\'article_body\'> The Auburn University International Cultural Center in the Office of International Programs dedicates each year to the study of a particular country or region to introduce the Auburn community to the rich variety of cultures around the globe. The 2018-19 academic year is the Year of Canada. “The...
<div class=\'article_body\'> Auburn University’s chapter of Women in Aviation is hosting its third annual Girls in Aviation Day this October. This free-to-the-public event will take place at Auburn University Regional Airport from 9 a.m. to 2 pm. on Saturday\, Oct. 6. Girls in Aviation Day 2018 is sponsored in part...
The purpose of this workshop is to spark conversations and highlight the various challenges of people across the social categorizations of gender\, sexuality\, and nationality statuses in regard to encountering interpersonal <span class=\'highlight\'>violence</span> within the home\, typically involving a spouse or partner. Short videos that cover these topics will be...
<div class=\'article_body\'> The Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art is holding a special preview of “The Third Poetry: The Transcendent Art of Walter Inglis Anderson.\' During an illuminating curator talk\, Mattie Codling discusses the celebrated artist’s career\, prolific body of work and place in the arts and crafts and...
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...
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