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...
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...
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...
This interactive workshop will provide easy-to-understand ideas and tools to help us get through each day, ultimately leading us to feel better physically and emotionally. REGISTRATION is FREE.
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...
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...
Members of the PACERS Newspaper Network have produced newspapers in the last year that document life and people in Pintlala, Camp Hill, Beatrice and Packer's Bend. Intergenerational newspaper staff in each rural community edited and produced their papers. Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Maura Casey feels strongly that rural communities must...
“Come Now, and Let Us Reason Together”: Cooperative Extension Clubs Empowerment of African American Farm Women and Girls, 1928-1965 with Dr. Shari L. Williams. African American women played a crucial role in the Black Freedom Struggle in the United States, and one significant but overlooked contribution of their leadership development...
Putting Smart Irrigation Tools in the Hands of Alabama Stakeholders featuring Dr. Brenda Ortiz Only your name, email, and organization are required to register for this event. The Water Resources Center asks for optional information so they can better understand their effectiveness in serving all Alabama citizens and for reporting...
Auburn University will host a virtual talk with Nick Wiley '86, COO of Ducks Unlimited, the largest wetlands and waterfowl conservation organization in North America, in celebration of the School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences 75th Anniversary. Wiley is the sixth speaker in the virtual “7 for 75 Speaker Series”...
The Auburn University Master of Social Work, or MSW, program is inviting students to an information session on Oct. 12 from 3:30-4:30 p.m. The MSW is an accredited professional program that prepares students for advanced clinical social work practice. An MSW degree can open doors to careers in mental health...