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Drug Take Back Day

Our Home Pharmacy

The Auburn University\'s Harrison School of Pharmacy students are collaborating with the AU Police department to host this spring\'s Drug Take Back Program. They will be collecting and properly disposing of any expired or unused medication you may have. The pharmacy students will also be hosting an optional health fait...

De-stress Event

Ralph B. Draughon Library - Newspaper Room

Take a break from studying for finals and come destress! Student Counseling Services\, in collaboration with Health Promotion and Wellness Services will have stations set up to help students de-stress in the newspaper room at Ralph Brown Draughon Library. Activities include making a stress ball\, playing games and coloring.

The Market at Ag Heritage Park

Ag Heritage Park - Edward L. Lowder Red Barn & Farm Implement Museum , United States

The Market at Ag Heritage Park will kick off its 14th season on the Auburn University campus\, sponsored by Auburn’s College of Agriculture. Each week\, the 2018 Market will feature area growers peddling a wide variety of fresh fruits and vegetables that will change as the summer season progresses. In addition to...

O Grows Farmers Market

Southside Center for the Arts

Help support O Grows by shopping their Farmers Market! Come walk each Tuesday this summer from 3 to 6 p.m. to find fresh\, local produce ranging from heirloom tomatoes to collard greens. You may even find some fresh bread\, homemade ice cream or local honey.

13th Film Screening

Caroline Marshall Draughon Center for the Arts & Humanities

Join the Caroline Marshall Draughon Center for the Arts & Humanities for a screening of this powerful documentary from Ava DuVernay\, Director of <em>Selma.  <a href=\'http://www.avaduvernay.com/#/13th/\' target=\'_blank\' rel=\'noopener\'>13th</a></em> takes a critical look at the connections between slavery\, the 13th Amendment\, and mass incarceration within our modern prison industrial complex.

Bee Auburn

Donald E. Davis Arboretum

The Auburn University College of Agriculture and Auburn Parks and Recreation are back for the second Bee Auburn! Bee Auburn is a celebration ofpollinators and their impacts on our lives and features lectures and activities during the week of June 18 – 22. This year’s theme is blueberries in honor...

Paradise on the Plains

Student Center Greenspace

A summer-themed event to kick off Welcome Week that will have crafts\, a mechanical shark\, slip n\' slide\, an inflatable rock climbing wall\, cornhole\, and more fun outdoor games! There will be free food including fruit kabobs\, Kona Ice\, and popsicles!

Aubie Fest

Student Center Greenspace

Aubie Fest is a carnival-themed event that is put on during Welcome Week for all incoming freshmen as well as returning Auburn students. Attractions this year will include a giant slide\, face painting\, carnival games\, free food\, and much more.

Get Rec’d

Auburn University Recreation and Wellness Center

<p id=\'yui_3_17_2_1_1502311431932_286\'>Join thousands of Auburn students by attending this open house event. Get to The Rec where 50+ restaurants and local businesses provide free food\, games\, giveaways\, contests\, fitness activities\, and more. Collect tons of freebies\, win AUsome prizes\, and the first 2\,500 get the free t-shirt!</p> 

Community Service Kickoff

Student Center Greenspace

Come volunteer alongside five of Auburn\'s service organizations (IMPACT\, The Big Event\, Auburn Dance Marathon\, Beat Bama Food Drive\, and Alternative Student Breaks) as they kick off the new school year! Each organization will be doing a different activity\, so there is something for everyone\, so come start your year...

Just Eat It

Student Center - Room 2227

Join Campus Kitchens and Auburn\'s chapter of Universities Fighting World Hunger for a documentary screening of the movie “Just Eat It”. Participants will find out ways to get involved in the war on hunger both in Auburn and globally. Free entry and free pizza.