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50th Anniversary of Earth Day Digital Resource Fair

Honor the 50th anniversary of Earth Day with the Green Sports Alliance and the <a href='https://www.sportecology.org/' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer'>Sport Ecology Group</a> by attending this <a href='https://www.sportecology.org/earthday' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer'>Digital Resource Fair</a> featuring the Top 50 Digital Resources in Sport Ecology, one for each year we’ve celebrated Earth Day. Carefully curated from...

Support through COVID-19: Online Discussion Group

Student Counseling and Psychological Services is offering on-line, drop-in discussion groups to assist students in managing adjustment to the COVID-19 pandemic and to connect with peers. These groups will allow space for students to discuss reactions to the current situation, including:<ul> <li>Transition to remote learning</li> <li>Difficulties with isolation</li> <li>Unexpected changes...

Earth Day Live: Mother Earth as Art

Online Event

In celebration of the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, join the Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Arts online to explore the intersection of art and science with a live gallery talk for 'Mother Earth as Art.' Hosted by: Christy Barlow, curator of education for student and community programs. Guests:...

Earth Day Rocks! Ladies’ Climbing Night

Auburn University Recreation and Wellness Center

<span style='font-weight: 400;'>Join us at the climbing wall for Ladies’ Night as we celebrate the 50th Anniversary of Earth Day with our friendly mini climbing competition!  All skill levels are welcome! Rules and briefing for the competition will happen day of. As always, Ladies’ Night is a great environment to...

Movement + Practice 2: School of Kinesiology Virtual Sessions – WEBINAR

Online Event

As part of Auburn’s efforts to incorporate health and wellness into the lives of its employees during these stressful times, Ford Dyke and Olympian Reita Clanton from the School of Kinesiology are offering free month-long virtual <a href='http://www.education.auburn.edu/school-of-kinesiology/mindfulness/'>sessions</a> on mindfulness to help faculty and staff navigate the unforeseen and atypical...

Measuring Higher Ed’s Progress Towards Carbon Neutrality

Brailsford & Dunlavey (formerly Fovea), the University of New Hampshire, and Second Nature have partnered to analyze the Climate Leadership Network’s collective progress towards reaching GHG emissions reduction targets.  This webinar will share preliminary findings about where and how the sector is making progress and will invite your research questions and...

Support through COVID-19: Online Discussion Group

Student Counseling and Psychological Services is offering on-line, drop-in discussion groups to assist students in managing adjustment to the COVID-19 pandemic and to connect with peers. These groups will allow space for students to discuss reactions to the current situation, including:<ul> <li>Transition to remote learning</li> <li>Difficulties with isolation</li> <li>Unexpected changes...

Students & EcoReps “Chasing Coral” Watch Party

Join EcoReps and other students across the country in a Watch Party of 'Chasing Coral' and discussion of the film and work you do on your own campus! To participate you must register in advance

Bo Bikes Bama

Auburn Arena

In April 2011, a series of devastating tornadoes ripped through Alabama claiming hundreds of lives and destroying countless homes. As a native Alabamian, Bo Jackson wanted to help the recovery process and contribute to the construction of shelters for future natural disasters through Bo Bikes Bama. The ninth annual Bo...

20th Annual Auburn CityFest

Kiesel Park

<div class='page' title='Page 6'><div class='section'> <div class='layoutArea'> <div class='column'> The Auburn CityFest is the largest, free outdoor festival in Auburn, Alabama. Over 15,000 patrons visited last year’s Auburn CityFest at beautiful Kiesel Park. This year‘s theme is “Back to the Future”, so everything 80s will be celebrated! This event is...