AU-AMSTI (Alabama Math Science and Technology Initiative) is celebrating 10 years at Auburn University! Join them for cake\, door prizes\, drone flying\, and lots of hands-on science activities for the whole family. More information on how to register for this free event is in the link.
Centered on a special issue of the <em>Alabama Review </em>to be published in April that explores the state’s environmental history\, the symposium offers a window into a rapidly growing number of studies that has called attention to the historical intersections of nature and culture in the South. Speakers include Jack Davis\, University...
Auburn University Hotel and Conference Center
241 S. College St., Auburn, AL
<p class=\'autodayp1\'>The Auburn University Women’s Center\, a division of the Office of Inclusion and Diversity\, will host its 11th annual Women’s Leadership Conference at The Hotel at Auburn University and Dixon Conference Center.</p><p class=\'autodayp1\'>The conference\, with the theme “Be Bold\, Be Powerful\, Be You\,” will feature Heidi Durrow\, the New...
Come out to learn about various familiar and unfamiliar herbs\, native and exotic plants\, and their medicinal uses. Everyone is welcome. Donations are appreciated in order to keep the garden growing. Tours will be held monthly from April to October on every third Tuesday.
The Science Pub will feature guest scientist David Cline\, Extension specialist in the School of Fisheries\, Aquaculture and Aquatic Sciences. Cline will give a talk that is appropriate for all ages titled\, \'Tomorrow\'s Lunch is Underwater.\' The family friendly event is free and open to the public. No science background...
The March for Science in Auburn will start with a short pre-march rally with speakers\, live music\, and extra entertainment for potential future scientists under the age of 12\, on the lawn behind the Busch Center at 504 Auburn Dr. The Busch Center is the brown building behind the Auburn...
Help support O Grows by shopping their Farmers Market! Come walk each Tuesday this summer from 3 to 6 p.m. to find fresh\, local produce ranging from heirloom tomatoes to collard greens. You may even find some fresh bread\, homemade ice cream or local honey.
The Science Pub will feature guest scientist David Maurer\, Associate Professor of Physics. Maurer will give a talk that is appropriate for all ages titled\, \'Some Like it Hot: Fusion\, the Energy of the Future\,\' where he will discuss the physics of the sun\, challenges presented with channeling the sun\'s...
Is a footprint a \'fossil\'? What about the sediment it left behind? Could you learn more from a creature\'s burrows than its bones? Bring your geoscience questions to the July Science Pub for the answers to these and how to learn about an animal just from where it\'s been. Beat...
The Annual Alabama Water Resources Conference is a forum for all participants of the water resources community\, providing opportunities for conversation about the many multidisciplinary aspects of water resources\, and making connections that will improve how we understand the complex water issues that are of importance to this state\, the region\,...
This meeting will consider recommendations from the public on an update to the comprehensive plan for the City of Auburn. The community will have an opportunity to review and comment on the update.