• Future of Alabama History: Local Archives

    2020 and the Future of Alabama History: Local Archives. <a href='https://www.alabamahistory.net/'>Co-sponsored by the Alabama Historical Association</a>. Featuring Felisha Anderson (Baldwin County Archives), Dr. Howard Robinson (Alabama State University Archives), and Marty Olliff (Wiregrass Archives at Troy University Dothan Campus). <a href='https://www.facebook.com/watch/AlabamaHistory/'>Link to watch</a>

  • Writing Anxiety Workshop

    University Writing is inviting students, faculty and staff to attend its Mindfulness Strategies for Writer’s Block and Writing Anxiety workshop on Wednesday, Sept. 9, from 2-3:30 p.m. via Zoom. A limited number of in-person seats will also be available. Participants who attend the workshops in-person will be required to follow...

  • Eagle Cast

    This monthly webinar series offered by Auburn University’s Office of Professional and Continuing Education at no cost to participants. The series features experts from a variety of sectors including education, business, industry, public service, finance, and presents information and skills essential for navigating today’s ever-changing world.

  • Free Speech & the Inclusive Campus

    Constitution Week Forum: Free Speech and the Inclusive Campus. Co-sponsored by the Caroline Marshall Draughon Center for the Arts &amp; Humanities in the College of Liberal Arts and the <a href='https://auburn.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=e8f813e1bfd52cbea154b18e7&amp;id=5f1094a387&amp;e=8bdd1a1bdd'>David Mathews Center for Civic Life</a>. Email <a href='mailto:hew0029@auburn.edu'>hew0029@auburn.edu</a> to register and receive a Zoom link.

  • The Old Federal Road in Macon County Talk

    Join Caroline Marshall Draughon Center for the Arts &amp; Humanities and the Tuskegee History Center in their 'The Old Federal Road in Macon County' talk with Raven Christopher is Tuesday, September 22 at noon.

  • A Conversation with Frye Gaillard

    2020 and the Future of Alabama History: A Conversation with Frye Gaillard. <a href='https://www.alabamahistory.net/'>Co-sponsored by the Alabama Historical Association</a>. <a href='https://www.facebook.com/watch/AlabamaHistory/'>Link to Watch</a>

  • Science Supper: A Dinner Discussion of Marine Species

    This talk will explain why ocean temperature increase can be severely detrimental for marine species,  specifically marine fishes. In addition, we will discuss some of the predicted responses that will be seen in upcoming decades, including fast acclimation to thermal increments. This talk will be in both English and Spanish.

  • Face Coverings Around the World

    The Auburn University International Cultural Center in the Office of International Programs is offering a free lunch seminar, 'Face Coverings Around the World: Health, Cultural Attitudes and Symbolism in the Covid-19 Era,' as a part of the Window to Your World seminar series. The event is free and open to Auburn...

  • How We Vote & What It Means: Webinar

    Join Kathleen Hale and Mitchell Brown from the Department of Political Science for the free webinar. Please register below for this panel discussion on voting in the United States with How We Vote authors Kathleen Hale and Mitchell Brown and Georgetown professors Hans Noel, Robert Patterson, and Diana Owen on...

  • Farm Journal Foundation Speaker Series

    Students and faculty are invited to a University Speaker Series hosted by the Farm Journal Foundation and Auburn’s Hunger Solutions Institute. Each session will be moderated by renowned author and past UFWH Summit speaker, Roger Thurow. The first event will be, Level Setting: The Global Food Value Chain Transformed. The...