• Free Lunch Seminar for International Women’s Day

    Event Venue | Melton Student Center Ballroom 255 Heisman Drive, Auburn, AL, United States

    The International Cultural Center (ICC) in the Office of International Programs and the Women and Gender Studies Program are hosting a free lunch seminar to recognize International Women's Day. The seminar will consist of a panel of Auburn University and community members in which the audience is encouraged to interact,...

  • Climate Change: A Story of Opportunities and Possibilities to Reverse Global Warming, presented by Dr. Jonathan Foley

    Sustainability Speaker Series | Series of Events

    Please join us for our Spring 2024 Sustainability Speaker Series: - Climate Change: A Story of Opportunities and Possibilities to Reverse Global Warming with Dr. Jonathan Foley.  Jonathan Foley, Ph.D., Executive Director of Project Drawdown, is a world-renowned environmental scientist, sustainability expert, author, and public speaker. His work focuses on understanding...

  • Muscogee Nation: An Overview of History, Culture, and Contemporary Life

    Event Venue | Pebble Hill , United States

    Join the Caroline Draughon Center for the Arts & Humanities and Dr. Monte Randall at Pebble Hill for a talk regarding the history, culture, and contemporary life of the Muscogee Nation. Dr. Randall is the President of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation and from the Apekv-Tvlledegv Tribal Town and Deer Clan....

  • Healthcare in Taiwan – AU-NCKU Taiwan Center Culture Seminar

    Event Venue | Melton Student Center - Room 2222 225 Heisman Dr., Auburn, AL, United States

    Join the AU-NCKU Taiwan Center to learn about the Taiwanese healthcare system from Assistant Professor Chin-Yen Lin! This is a free event for students, and lunch will be provided. This event will occur on April 9 from 12 PM to 2 PM in rooms 2222 and 2223 in the Melton...

  • A Talk with Dr. Joanne Vinke-De Kruijf

    Event Venue | Mell Classroom Building - Room 4510

    Join the Department of Political Science and the Office of International Programs to learn about climate-resilient urbanization from Dr. Joanne Vinke-De Kruijf, an associate professor from the University of Twente. Dr. Vinke-De Kruijf is an expert in infrastructure governance, as well as an expert in climate resilience policy. The talk...

  • GUTS: The Science of Sailing

    Getting Under The Surface | Series of Events
    Event Venue | Science Center Classroom - Room 118 315 Roosevelt Conc, Auburn University, AL, United States

    The College of Sciences and Mathematics is pleased to announce that the STEM Outreach Center will be hosting GUTS (Getting Under The Surface) geared for children in grades 3 – 5 and an accompanying parent.  This hands-on science program will feature the science of sailing, exploring how sailboats travel, and...

    $15 – $25
  • Science Cafe: The Neuroscience of Bad Decisions

    Science Cafe | Series of Events
    Event Venue | Auburn Oil Co. Booksellers 149 E Magnolia Ave Suite A, Auburn, AL, United States

    Why do people engage in risky behavior and make suboptimal choices? Can we blame it on the brain? Join Dr. Samantha Fede from the College of Science and Mathematics for a discussion of the neuroeconomic and psychological processes that lead people to take risks and disregard future consequences.   FREE...

  • First 56 Event: The Native American Indigenous Alliance

    Event Venue | Cater Hall Lawn

    The Native American and Indigenous Alliance (NAIA) invites the community to celebrate the first 56 days of the semester on the lawn at Cater Hall. The event will feature Danielle Fixico, instructor and artist at the College of the Muscogee Nation in Okmulgee, Oklahoma. Fixico’s work has been featured in...

  • Social Justice Lecture – Moving the Needle: What Tight Labor Markets Do for the Poor

    Event Venue | Haley Center - Room 2370 Thach Concourse, Auburn, AL, United States

    The Department of Sociology, Anthropology, & Social Work Presents "Moving the Needle: What Tight Labor Markets Do for the Poor" by Katherine S. Newman, Ph.D. and Elisabeth Jacobs, Ph.D. What happens when jobs are plentiful, and workers are hard to come by? The authors discuss positive consequences of tight labor...