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“Proud: An American Story of Faith, Family, and Olympic Glory”

Student Center Ballroom

<div class=\'article_body\'> Emerge at Auburn is hosting Ibtihaj Muhammad for the Delta Speaker Series event Oct. 25 in the Student Center ballroom from 5-6 p.m. Muhammad is the first Muslim-American woman to medal at the Olympics and the author of \'Proud: An American Story of Faith\, Family and Olympic Glory.\'...

Exercise is Medicine on Campus

Kinesiology building

The School of Kinesiology is leading a lunch walk Monday for everyone on campus to celebrate \'Exercise is Medicine on Campus\' month. The walk will start in front of the School of Kinesiology building\, just behind the Campus Recreation Building. Doctoral student Kameron Suire will lead the group on a...

Study Abroad Fair

Student Center Ballroom

Tour the world of international opportunities at the Study Abroad Fair. Students who are interested in studying and/or interning abroad should make plans to attend the event. Because the event is being held on Halloween\, the first 500 attendees will receive a trick-or-treat bag. “The Study Abroad Fair provides students...

Diversity Symposium & Luncheon

Caroline Marshall Draughon Center for the Arts & Humanities

Join the Auburn University Community and Civic Engagement Initiative in the College of Liberal Arts (CLA) for this one-day symposium as a presenter or audience member.  Presentations will be highlighted by keynote speaker and prominent civil rights activist\, Dr. Bernard Lafayette. As part of the CLA Diversity Initiative\, faculty\, undergraduate...

Risk Management of Emerging Technologies

Human Resources and Development Center Training Facility

<div class=\'article_body\'> Emerging technologies such as 3D printers and drones are making major breakthroughs in research\, rescue and reporting. However\, these new technologies bring new risks that we need to understand. From safe practices to privacy concerns and what’s on the horizon\, Risk Management and Safety will discuss these issues...

Geography Awareness Week

Cater Hall Lawn

Geography Awareness Event that is free and open to the Auburn community. There will be games\, drone flying\, and free food.

‘Breaking the Glass: Discussing the Barriers Women of Color Face in Higher Education’

Student Center - Room 2227/2218

An event designed to spark critical conversations surrounding the barriers that women of color face in higher education. Undergraduate and graduate students\, along with faculty and staff\, are welcome to attend the event\, \'Breaking the Glass: Discussing the Barriers Women of Color Face in Higher Education.\' The keynote speaker will...

AuburnServes Volunteer Fair

Student Center - Various Locations

The AuburnServes Spring Volunteer Fair will feature representatives from local & state non-profit agencies to share information about their missions and volunteer opportunities. Carnival themed snacks and giveaways will be provided. All Auburn students\, faculty and staff are invited to attend.

Freedom Readers: The African American Reception of Dante Alighieri and the Divine Comedy

Ralph B. Draughon Library - Caroline Marshall Draughon Auditorium

A lecture by Dr. Dennis Looney, Professor of Italian Studies and MLA Director of the Office of Programs and ADFL. Free and open to the public. For more information, contact Rosetta Giuliani Caponetto at rgc0006@auburn.edu. Sponsored by the Departments of English, Foreign Languages and Literatures, and History, the Africana Studies...

Sunset Kayaking

Auburn Outdoors

Join Auburn Outdoors for an afternoon paddle and sunset viewing on one of Alabama’s most beautiful lakes. Departure from Auburn is at 3 p.m. to Lake Martin, where participants can enjoy a peaceful paddle around an island to watch the sunset. A $20 fee to <a href='https://recreation.auburn.edu/Program/GetProgramDetails?courseId=5cda7c6c-92ad-4d77-a4cf-38a720ba5f08&semesterId=7ad80677-9caa-4791-b886-6cea561194e2'>register</a> includes transportation, instruction, and...

Volunteer Opportunities Lunch & Learn

Student Center - Room 2222/2223

Volunteer-run organizations such as the Campus Kitchens project, Backpack International Inc., and Our House will be giving presentations on how students and faculty can get involved in giving back to the Auburn community. A light lunch will be provided. RVSP to attend by e-mailing Whitney Lee at wlc0011@auburn.edu