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Bridging the Gap for Low-Income Students in Elite Colleges

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

First-generation college student, sociologist, and Harvard University assistant professor and author Anthony Jack will speak on campus Nov. 7 to discuss his research on experiences of low-income students within the academy, and his new prize-winning book The Privileged Poor: How Elite Colleges are Failing Disadvantaged Students. This series explores how...

Project Uplift Training Session

Cary Hall - Room 158

Project Uplift will be hosting training sessions for those interested in becoming a mentor to children in the Lee County area between ages 5-12. No registration is required, and only one session is needed.

Millenium Fellowship Information Session

Spidle Hall - Room 337

The Millenium Fellowship is an unpaid, semester-long leadership development program on college campuses, sponsored by the United Nations Academic Impact and Millennium Campus Network. There are 8-20 fellows selected per campus, who convene to complete an action toolkit curriculum that reflects on the United Nations goals. Each fellow will develop...

Project Uplift Training Session

Cary Hall - Room 158

Project Uplift will be hosting training sessions for those interested in becoming a mentor to children in the Lee County area between ages 5-12. No registration is required, and only one session is needed.

Emerge Presents: Yara Shahidi

Student Center Ballroom

Join Emerge for their Spring Kickoff highlighting new programs and upcoming opportunities to get involved. You will hear from some of Emerge's student leaders, a panel of representatives from Delta Air Lines and guest speaker Yara Shahidi! Doors open at 4:30pm. Seating is first come, first served.  You can reserve...

Human Trafficking and Sexual Awareness Workshop

Auburn School of Nursing

This workshop is part of a series called 'Let's Talk About It' offered by the Auburn School of Nursing, to help participants conquer tough topics such as human trafficking and sexual assault awareness.

LEED Green Associate (GA) Training

M. Miller Gorrie Center - Room 205

LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) is a sustainability scorecard for green buildings. Undergraduate and graduate students have the option to become LEED Green Associates and demonstrate their certified knowledge in the field of green buildings. <span lang='en-US'>To date, this course and its materials have proven to be instrumental...

“The Online Fishbowl” Lunch & Learn

Student Center Room 2222

Join Emerge, a leadership organization, for a presentation and open discussion on maintaining a positive online presence.

Campus Safety Training

Campus Safety and Security Building

Shots fired is the last thing you expect to hear on campus. However, it is critical to spend time in advance to prepare yourself. Campus Safety and Security has specialized instructors that prepare students, faculty and staff to train the campus community in options to respond to an active shooter...

Auburn Ascent VIM Film Festival

Auburn Outdoors

Auburn Outdoors will host a Vancouver International Mountain Film Festival (VIMFF) featuring short, exclusive outdoor films that illustrate experiences and cultures from around the world as a kick-off of their Auburn Ascent climbing competition. The festival will be hosted at the outdoor pool, so bring a swimsuit if you'd like...

Public Opinion, Partisan Politics, & Environmental Policy in the U.S.

School of Forestry and Wildlife Science, 1101 Conference Room, 602 Duncan Drive , United States

Despite rising public concern about climate change and public responsiveness to climate signals, governments around the world have struggled to pass and implement climate policies. This is exacerbated in the United States, where rising partisan polarization over climate change--and environmental protection more broadly--has made climate policy enactment exceedingly difficult. Today,...