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One Health-Engaging in a Multidisciplinary Approach

Lowder Hall Room 113

The College of Agriculture E.T. York Distinguished Lecture Series Committee  along with the Littleton-Frankling Lecture Series Committee is pleased to present Dr. Bernadette Dunham as the Spring 2018 E.T. York Distinguished Lecturer.  Bernadette Dunham\, DVM\, PhD\, joined the Milken Institute School of Public Health at George Washington University in 2016...

Critical Conversations with Robert Shibley

Mell Classroom Building at Ralph B. Draughon Library - Room 2550

Robert L. Shibley\, executive director of the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education\, or FIRE\, and advocate of first amendment rights and civil liberties in higher education\, will address the critical role of free speech on campus. \'As a staunch advocate of free speech in higher education\, Robert Shibley brings an important...

Auburn Ascent: Film Festival

Auburn University Recreation and Wellness Center

Come out to the annual Auburn Ascent Free Film Festival and Climbing Competition. Auburn students and non-climbers can experience a series of short\, exclusive outdoor films that illustrate experiences and cultures from around the world. The festival will be hosted at the outdoor pool on Friday evening beginning at 7pm...

Rape Aggression Defense Self-Defense Training

Registration is open for the Rape Aggression Defense\, or R.A.D. program. It teaches women self-defense techniques and risk reduction strategies to help improve their chances of escaping a threatening situation. Certified R.A.D. instructors from Campus Safety and Security and community law enforcement agencies will conduct the course. The goal is...

February Lunch and Learn

Village Dining Hall

Join for lunch as Dr. Becky Barlow\, Associate Professor in the School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences\, shares the benefits of forest bathing\, or shinrin-yoku. The practice started in Japan and has recently gained popularity in the US\, as people have found walking in the woods as a simple way...

Shining a Light on Aliens: The Physics Behind the Search for Extra-terrestrial Life

Red Clay Brewery

Almost all of the information we have about the Universe outside of our solar systems comes from the light (electromagnetic radiation) we observe from astrophysical objects. This is also true when it comes to the search for extra-terrestrial life. At the February Science Pub we’ll look at a number of...

Parkinson Mill Creek Cleanup

Auburn University Wellness Kitchen

Risk Management and Safety and The Alternative Student Break are hosting a Creek Clean-Up Event to help preserve one of Auburn University’s best natural resources: The Parkerson Mill Creek. The cleanup will being in front of the Wellness Kitchen. Volunteers are asked to bring responsible and appropriate footwear and prior to...

Growing Up X

Student Center Ballroom

Join the Cross-Cultural Center for Excellence as they host Ilyasah Shabazz. Ms. Ilyasah Shabazz is an educator\, activist\, motivational speaker\, and author of the coming of age memoir entitled: Growing Up X (Random House 2002). She is an inspirational role model and advocate for women and girl empowerment. Her lifework is...

Climate Change: Elucidating its Existence and Global Impacts

Harris Center

Dr. Medina-Elizalde is a geoscientist who studies climate evolution with a focus on the thermal and hydrologic reconstruction of tropical regions and their sensitivity to greenhouse gases.  In this talk\, he will describe questions surrounding anthropogenic climate change\, examine the evidence that answers them\, and discuss relevant short and long-term climate...

Joel Sartore & the National Geographic Photo Ark

Foy Hall 258

Make plans to attend this event to learn more about Joel Sartre and his work documenting the natural world through photography. Joel Sartore is a photographer\, speaker\, author\, teacher\, conservationist\, National Geographic fellow and regular contributor to National Geographic magazine. His hallmarks are a sense of humor and a Midwestern work...