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Population Connection: Why Family Planning Matters to Climate Change

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This talk will explore the ways in which population growth contributes to and is affected by climate change around the world. It includes several case studies which introduce the concepts of climate justice as well as the geopolitics of climate refugees. This event is co-sponsored by the Marine Biology Club,...

University Writing Hosting Workshop on Grant Writing

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This workshop will help participants write a more effective grant proposal by offering strategies for identifying what funding sources are looking for, tailoring your research ideas to fit the call for proposals and developing a compelling narrative that will get your idea funded. Resources for grant support at Auburn University...

Building A Personal Network and Business Connections // Eaglecast Webinar Series

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Building personal networks and business connections leads your ability to affect change when needed. You can lead that change by leveraging some best practices that can take you and your team to the next level. Networks and connections are key to maximizing your organization’s potential by creating a synergistic environment,...

U.S. House representatives to discuss Cyber Diplomacy Act

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Auburn University’s McCrary Institute for Cyber and Critical Infrastructure Security will host U.S. Reps. Michael McCaul, R-Texas, and Jim Langevin, D-R.I., during a bipartisan live virtual event Thursday, April 15, titled “Relaunching the Cyber Diplomacy Act.” McCaul, the House Foreign Affairs Committee ranking member, and Langevin, who serves as a...

Environmental History Symposium

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All are welcome to an informal research symposium highlighting the work of faculty and graduate students in environmental history at Auburn University. Panel 1: Environmental Histories of the US South Dr. Ken Noe, “The Howling Storm: Weather, Climate, and the American Civil War” Mr. Peter Thomas, “Conceptualizing Civil War Encampments...

Working Toward Wellness: Supporting Mental Health in a Zoom World

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Join this virtual panel discussion featuring some of Auburn University's top health and wellness experts. Panel members will provide participants with strategies helpful for responding to their own mental health and wellbeing, particularly in stress-inducing circumstances. This discussion is followed by a question-and-answer session. Panelists include: Nadia Bhuiyan, director for...

Innovating Through Crisis with Karen Sodomick, Harlem Children’s Zone

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The Cary Center for the Advancement of Philanthropy and Nonprofit Studies features Karen Sodomick, chief communications officer for Harlem Children's Zone, or HCZ, in a virtual roundtable on the topic of “Innovation Through Crisis.” Participants will learn how she and the team at HCZ used the pandemic to grow and...

7 for 75 Speaker Series Presents Rhett Johnson

Rhett Johnson served as the director of the Solon Dixon Forestry Education Center managed by the School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences. Additionally, he co-founded of The Longleaf Alliance where he held positions as its president and board member. He has also served as chair of the Southeastern Society of...

The Silent Killer: Unconscious Bias

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During this learning experience, participants will engage in tough conversations about how implicit biases impact the workplace. The participants will examine implicit biases and learn strategies to advance equity within their daily practices. With nearly two decades of teaching, executive coaching, speaking, and most essential, real-life hands-on experience, Courtney Teague’s view is...