Registered Alabama voters can visit their Absentee Election Manager's office during regular Monday - Friday business hours to request an absentee ballot AND cast their absentee ballot for the 2020 General Election starting today and continuing through October 29.
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...
This talk will explain why ocean temperature increase can be severely detrimental for marine species, specifically marine fishes. In addition, we will discuss some of the predicted responses that will be seen in upcoming decades, including fast acclimation to thermal increments. This talk will be in both English and Spanish.
The Auburn University International Cultural Center in the Office of International Programs is offering a free lunch seminar, 'Face Coverings Around the World: Health, Cultural Attitudes and Symbolism in the Covid-19 Era,' as a part of the Window to Your World seminar series. The event is free and open to Auburn...
Students and faculty are invited to a University Speaker Series hosted by the Farm Journal Foundation and Auburn’s Hunger Solutions Institute. Each session will be moderated by renowned author and past UFWH Summit speaker, Roger Thurow. The first event will be, Level Setting: The Global Food Value Chain Transformed. The...
Some states close their voter registration period 30 days before the election. To be sure you have time to register or update your registration in time for the 2020 General Election, it's suggested you do so by October 1 at the latest.
Student Affairs is inviting Auburn students to attend the Black Alumni Panel. Regenia Sanders ’95, ’99 (Engineering), partner with Ernst & Young and president of the Auburn Alumni Association board of directors will serve as the moderator. Additional panelists will include Shirley Boulware ’91 (Engineering), recruiting manager, Georgia Pacific; Ronnie...
Go to the Student Center Ballroom for a free painting workshop led by a professional artist! All materials provided. Space is limited, so please RSVP on this page to reserve your spot! RSVP: https://auburn.campuslabs.com/engage/event/6444495
<a href='https://auburn.us19.list-manage.com/track/click?u=363b9546de6f327bbfc85be0c&id=75c2b53a8e&e=65e52479e4'>AUsome Amphibians & Reptiles</a> is a one-hour presentation about the awesome amphibians and reptiles found in our state and beyond! Children and adults will enjoy this entertaining, hands-on program with live animals. Tickets are $5 each ($4 for members); children 3 and under are free. Cancelled in the event...
The Auburn Community Orchestra (ACO) will perform three brief concerts under the theme of “Keep the Music Going,” hoping to inspire Auburn residents to get out and enjoy their community (from safe distances!) by listening to a beautiful concert carefully and skillfully prepared by a top-tier Auburn music group.
AUDM plans on promoting Child's Health Day on the Campus Green Space. Child's Health Day is a national calendar day that promotes and celebrates the importance of improving all children's health. We plan on having music and tailgate like games such as cornhole, spikeball, etc. for everyone to enjoy. There...
<table width='100%'><tbody> <tr> <td> <table width='100%'> <tbody> <tr> <td width='600'> <table width='100%'> <tbody> <tr> <td>The theme for this year’s summit is “Putting Knowledge Into Action.” There will be two training tracks with a keynote session at 11:00 am CST featuring legendary football player, coach and leadership expert, Bill Curry, and philanthropist and writer Echo Garrett. Coach Bill Curry served as...
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...
Join the Kreher Preserve and Nature Center for a peaceful morning walk as you take in the many sights and sounds of the Preserve. Nature Walks offer excellent opportunities to socialize and learn, while enjoying fresh air and exercise in our beautiful outdoors.
This webinar is designed to be a primer for understanding what it takes to produce and sell hydroponically grown vegetables. Topics will include: Overview of Hydroponic Industry, Hydroponic Growing Systems, Understanding Fertilizers, Small-scale Hydroponic Production, and The Greenhouse Environment. Webinar will feature Extension Horticulture Professor, Dr. Jeremy Pickens as he...
Auburn Parks and Recreation is excited for the return of the Fall Sundown Concert Series this September and October at Kiesel Park. Beginning at 6 p.m., enjoy an evening of music at the park on Thursday nights, Sept. 17, Sept. 24, Oct. 1 and Oct. 8. Bring a blanket, chairs,...
Participants will learn:<ul> <li>the specific steps used to complete a systematic review.</li> <li>how systematic reviews differ from other types of reviews.</li> <li>where to find additional resources and services to help with the systematic review process.</li> </ul> This workshop is led by Adelia Grabowsky, health sciences librarian. Register for a session:...
Despite there being no eagle flights at Auburn home football games this year amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, one of Auburn’s most popular fall programs will return to offer a limited number of fans the opportunity to see a raptor show and flight demonstration. The Southeastern Raptor Center’s Football, Fans...
Because it takes time for your absentee ballot application to be received and then for the ballot to reach you and for you to return your ballot, it is suggested you make the request for an absentee ballot no later than October 10. This will help ensure you, the election...
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...
Assistant Professor of English and Women’s Studies faculty affiliate Dr. Janelle Rodriques presents a lecture on her recent monograph, <em>Narratives of Obeah in West Indian Literature: Moving Through the Margins</em>. The book explores representations of Obeah, a name used in the English/Creole-speaking Caribbean to describe various African-derived, syncretic Caribbean religious practices,...
Food and Environment Host: Delaware State University Films: Time for a Change / Harvests of Hope: California / The Divers 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, health,...
Community Development Host: University of Missouri, Deaton Institute Films: Teens for Food Justice at Unison / Refugee Garden / Growing for Good 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...
Local Food Solutions Host: Penn State University Films: Ryori / Growing for Good / Collards in the Cafeteria / Refugee Garden 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,...
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>.
This workshop offers strategies to help participants read and write literature reviews. During the session, participants will learn how an understanding of narrative structure and effective use of transitional words and phrases can help map out ideas and write literature reviews that are clear, accurate and engaging. Participants will have...
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...
City Market will return for the Harvest Market at Town Creek Park. The Auburn Beautification Council, the Jan Dempsey Community Arts Center (JDCAC) and the Auburn Arts Association will be joining Harvest Market this year. The Auburn Beautification Council will hold their annual fall plant sale, and the Jan Dempsey...
Environmental Services will host its biannual Household Hazardous Waste Collection Day. During the event, the department will accept hazardous waste not accepted in regular garbage and trash collection. Computers and electronics will be accepted as well as paper documents for secure, on-site shredding. Residents may bring up to 20 pounds...
Because it takes time for your ballot to be processed by the United States Postal Service (USPS), the USPS suggests you mail back your absentee ballot <strong>no later than</strong> one week prior to the deadline. For Alabama voters, this means you should mail your absentee ballot back no later than...
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...
This event will be presented by Drs. Wendy Hood and Jeff Yap, Kyle Heine, Hailey Parry, Paulo Mesquita, Emma Rhodes, and LouAnn Crosby, who will be discussing "Mitochondria: the powerhouses of life." The talk will highlight how the small intracellular organelles', referred to as mitochondria, power the lives of animals and other organisms....
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 be allowed 30 seconds to ask the candidate or candidates a question, and the candidate will then have two minutes to respond. The event will be emceed by Ryan Williamson, Auburn University assistant professor of political science. Only Auburn students will be allowed to attend the event to...
The Jay and Susie Gogue Performing Arts Center at Auburn University this fall will livestream a series of three virtual concerts by some of Alabama’s most renowned and talented musicians. Featuring performances by John Paul White, Elley Duhé and Eric Essix, the GPAC LIVE: Alabama Artists Series is the Gogue...
The College of Liberal Arts will host its annual Diversity Symposium via Zoom. Faculty and students representing different departments and colleges at Auburn University will come together, share their passion for the field and learn about the diversity research being conducted on campus. Presentations will focus on a variety of...