• Research Skills & Strategies Workshop

    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:...

  • Football, Fans, & Feathers

    Event Venue | Edgar B. Carter Educational Amphitheater

    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...

  • Water Webinar

    Join Auburn University Water Resources Center and Dr. Ming-Kou Lee for a Water Webinar. The Webinar is about the investigation in groundwater and cancer occurrence in Fruithurst, Alabama. The Webinar will be hosted via zoom. To register, visit: https://auburn.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJAtduivpjosGNDBK6tQIBO77KOU8bfQgIkJ

  • Narratives of Obeah in West Indian Literature: Moving Through the Margins

    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,...

  • Oscillation Transia Film Festival: Archive Selection

    Event Venue | Donald E. Davis Arboretum

    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...

  • Pathways to Preventing Famine & Chronic Hunger

    Over the past decade, partners in government, NGO, and the public sector have worked to drastically reduce chronic hunger levels. The current COVID-19 pandemic threatens to undo these improvements and thrust millions of people into famine- how can we prevent this? This event will be over zoom. To register: https://farmjournal.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_gZ0qvSq2S9ahTAalHoxj1g

  • A Night with the Museum

    Event Venue | Donald E. Davis Arboretum

    This family-friendly series of mini talks will be presented by Auburn University faculty and other topic experts. Each session will cover a different science, technology, engineering or math (STEM) theme. A snack and family portrait will be provided. Limited spaces are available. Seating is available, but attendees are encouraged to...

  • Oscillation Transia Film Festival: Archive Selection, Rain Date

    Event Venue | Donald E. Davis Arboretum

    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...

  • Culture Bump: A Toolkit for Culture & Education

    Registration is open for the next installment of EagleCast, the monthly webinar series hosted by the Office of Professional and Continuing Education. Carol Archer will discuss Culture Bump, her multimedia approach to developing interpersonal, intercultural communication skills designed to move individuals beyond diversity and into a community and connection. Archer’s...