Chipotle Benefit Night
Auburn University’s Office of Inclusion and Diversity, or OID, will host several events in the coming weeks in honor of October’s status as Domestic Violence Awareness Month.
Auburn University’s Office of Inclusion and Diversity, or OID, will host several events in the coming weeks in honor of October’s status as Domestic Violence Awareness Month.
Students will have access to two rides to their voting location within the City of Auburn by using the code AUBURNVOTES in their Lyft app.
Give blood! Donate blood with the American Red Cross at the Beat Bama Blood Drive. Donate at the Auburn University Student Center 3rd Floor Ball Room.
The Kreher Preserve & Nature Center Summer Ecology Camp offers the opportunity to learn through nature in a safe and beautiful environment. Campers will experience complete, nature-based lessons covering diverse educational topics; and enjoy exercise and fresh air through hikes and time on the Nature Playground. Summer Ecology Camp is...
Every year, Auburn's Alternative Student Breaks, or ASB, and Black Student Union, or BSU, collaborate on a day of service and education to celebrate the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. This year, due to COVID-19, there are on-campus and remote options for our MLK Day of Service. All...
The 9th Annual Auburn Polar Plunge to support the Lee County Special Olympics will be held Saturday, Jan. 30, at the City of Auburns Samford Pool beginning at 9 a.m. The goal of the Auburn Polar Plunge is to raise financial support for the brave athletes of the Lee County Special...
The Black Graduate and Professional Student Association, or BGPSA, is hosting Black Lives Matter at School. Black Lives Matter at School is a national coalition organizing for racial justice in education. This year, they are focused on highlighting Black resiliency, joy and liberation in the face of 2020.
This self-led hike takes you through our trails with several 'lovely' stops along the way. Celebrate Valentine's with your one true love this year: nature!
Approaching Selma, Alabama, from the south on Highway 80, the iconic Edmund Pettus Bridge looms large on the horizon as travelers begin the incline to cross the Alabama River. Most drivers may not notice the 300-yard area before the bridge—now a dilapidated row of mostly boarded-up businesses long since shuttered—or...
Come out and paint with the National Society of Black Engineers. They will have a relaxing painting session led by a student artist. There will be music and light refreshments to keep guests entertained and engaged. The event will not last longer than 2 hours.
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