Registration required, see below. Combining the love for nature and outdoor cinema, Oscillation Transia screens works in outdoor and rural areas around the U.S. featuring films that explore both fictional and non-fictional themes of movement, nomadic living, adventure, and human connection to the natural world. They have picked a unique...
Food Waste Host: New York University Films: Modern Day Food Waste Warriors / Expired? Food Waste in America / Time for Change / Robin Food All UFWH chapters and students are invited to attend the Faces of Hunger Film Festival, a FREE, fully virtual event bringing a fresh perspective to...
Food Waste Host: Indian Institute of Plantation Management Films: Time for Change / The Divers / Robin Food / EAT, Yantar All UFWH chapters and students are invited to attend the Faces of Hunger Film Festival, a FREE, fully virtual event bringing a fresh perspective to issues of food security,...
Hunger in the United States Host: Saint Joseph's College Films: Ugly & Wild / We Are All Fisherman / Let Seed Be Thy Medicine All UFWH chapters and students are invited to attend the Faces of Hunger Film Festival, a FREE, fully virtual event bringing a fresh perspective to issues...
Registration requiered. This is the rain date. The event is scheduled for Wednesday, October 14th. Combining the love for nature and outdoor cinema, Oscillation Transia screens works in outdoor and rural areas around the U.S. featuring films that explore both fictional and non-fictional themes of movement, nomadic living, adventure, and...
Book Talk: <em>Civil Wars</em>, <em>Civil Beings, and Civil Rights in Alabama's Black Belt: A History of Perry County</em><i> </i>by Bertis English Link to Watch: https://www.facebook.com/cmdcah/
On a Discovery Hike, you'll join our guides for an educational adventure as you take in the many sights and sounds of the Nature Center. Discovery Hikes are for the whole family and offer excellent opportunities to learn about nature and see wildlife up close, while enjoying fresh air and...
A Brave Space to Be: Election Edition titled 'Yourself Heard Vulnerable' is a conversation for the Auburn community to frame the current political context. This session will provide a space for the Auburn community to unpack the impending election cycle. <a href='https://auburn.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_2aCqS3j73Sa29jD' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer'>REGISTER FOR THIS ONLINE EVENT</a>.
9:30-11AM- Session One: In the Wake of Suffrage: Women's Politics in the 1920s 12:30-2PM- Session Two: Women's Politics in the Long Midcentury, 1930s-1980s 2:15-3:45PM- Session Three: Women's Politics Today 4PM- Keynote: The Paradox of Gender Equality Sponsored by the Auburn University College of Liberal Arts Department of History, Department of Political Science, Women’s...
This family-favorite is back for it's third year! <a href='https://auburn.us19.list-manage.com/track/click?u=363b9546de6f327bbfc85be0c&id=ba87028e49&e=65e52479e4'>Halloween Enchanted Forest</a> is a magical hike where you'll visit costumed animal characters who will entertain you on how they “trick or treat” other animals in the forest. Participants are invited to wear their costumes and enjoy some Halloween family fun! Tickets...
Auburn Parks and Recreation and the Donald E. Davis Arboretum at Auburn University presents the 4th annual Friday Fright Night at the arboretum Friday, Oct. 23. Gates will open at 6 p.m., and a child-friendly Halloween cartoon will be shown at 6:30 p.m. The first featured film, "Little Shop of...