Attend a screening of the documentary \'Merchants of Doubt\' based on the book of the same name about the global warming controversy and other scientific controversies throughout history such as tobacco smoking and acid rain. The documentary will conclude with a Q&A and panel discussion featuring one of the book\'s authors\,<strong> </strong>Erik M. Conway\,...
<div class=\'article_fontsize col-xs-12 col-sm-3 pull-right\'>The BraveHeart Center for Place and Purpose\, or BCPP\, Program will promote disability awareness and inclusion in our community through a photography exhibit running from April 2-5\, from 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. each day. BCPP is a joint outreach program of the Auburn University Social...
Peter W. Wood is president of the National Association of Scholars. He is the author of A Bee in the Mouth: Anger in America Now (2007)\, Diversity: The Invention of a Concept (2003)\, and The Architecture of Intellectual Freedom (2016). He is co-author What Does Bowdoin Teach? (2013)\, Common Core:...
Auburn University Hotel and Conference Center
241 S. College St., Auburn, AL
TIGER CAGE is an annual competition to discover and reward the best early stage products\, services or business concepts that emerge from Auburn University students. The final competition will be held at the Entrepreneur Summit\, a public event at which monetary award will be presented to the winning individuals and...
Learn about forest fire ecology while enjoying campfire\, music\, s’mores and more at this free family event! This interactive program will serve to educate people of all ages on how fire shapes the natural landscape of the forest with prescribed fire demonstrations by fire ecology experts including faculty and Extension specialists...
Enjoy some time outside and head to a free tour of the AU Medicinal Plant Garden! There will be plants for sale so please bring cash or check if you plan to purchase anything (cards can not be taken). The current garden is located just off Woodfield Drive\, between College Street...
The Science Café provides an opportunity for the community to discuss scientific topics with an Auburn University scientist. During this month’s café\, Sarah Zohdy\, assistant professor in the School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences\, will give a presentation titled\, “Biology? There’s an App for That…How Smartphones and Tech are Revolutionizing...
At the April Lunch and Learn\, the Tammy Hollis Award for the year will be presented! The cost to attend will be $5.00 and will be collected at the Dining Hall (cash and credit/debit card accepted). <a href=\'https://auburn.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_8uGDvP9EWLTUaOh\'>RSVP</a> by April 13th is required to attend this event.
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month\, or SAAM\, and this year\'s theme is \'Embrace Your Voice.\' The Women\'s Initiatives in the Office of Inclusion and Diversity\, Women\'s Studies in the College of Liberal Arts\, Health Promotion and Wellness Services and the Auburn University Libraries are hosting several SAAM events throughout...
Come learn more about the issues facing Earth and the natural world through a series of student posters. This event is part of Earth Week- be sure to check out the other opportunities throughout the week as well!
<div class=\'article_fontsize col-xs-12 col-sm-3 pull-right\'>TESS\, or Together Embracing Successful Scholar\, Talks feature distinguished women scholars at Auburn University. This session will focus on the topic of the substance of things not seen. The speakers will include Kira Bowen discussing what\'s so bad about peanuts\, Lynne Patrick examining the un-seen poor...
All are invited to an exhibition of posters designed with international translations of the Auburn Creed. Auburn University faculty\, staff and students in the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures\, Department of Philosophy\, Korea Corner\, Arabic Center and University Outreach provided translations for students in two graphic design courses taught by...