Diwali 2022: The Indian Festival of Lights
Student Activities CenterA cultural event followed by dinner. Ticket: $15 RSVP on AU Involve
A cultural event followed by dinner. Ticket: $15 RSVP on AU Involve
Immunity to Change: How to overcome it and unlock the potential in yourself and your organization Kermit Jones, Ph.D., author, instructor, speaker, and Professional Certified Coach (PCC) What is the one big thing that, if you (or your organization) could improve, would impact everything in your world? Immunity to Change addresses the...
Afternoons with Harper Lee with Dr. Wayne Flynt. To reserve your copy of Afternoons with Harper Lee, or for more information about Dr. Flynt’s presentation, please call the Library at 334-501-3190.
The Alabama A&M and Auburn Universities Extension office is offering beekeepers the chance to attend virtual meetings from the comfort of one’s own homes using a computer or mobile device. Each event will bring participants up to date on timely beekeeping topics. Time for Q&A included. Register here Topics include:...
Join the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education for the Annual Conference on Sustainability. This year's theme is "The Urgency of Now!" The tracks available are: Campus Operations, Culture & Communications, Emerging Issues, Governance & Administration, Public Outreach & Engagement, Racial Equity & Social Justice, Student Organizing...
Please bring a chair, mat, and/or cushion for sitting. Beginners are welcome. Basic mindfulness meditation instructions will be given. Sessions will take place at the Upper Pavilion in the Donald E Davis Arboretum each Thursday when classes are in session. Please email Marilyn Vogel with questions.
Join OID as they explore topics about diversity, equity, and inclusion during their Thoughtful Thursdays. Occurring twice every month, these sessions cover two key topics that discuss the importance of diversity, equity, and inclusion in all spaces. This series topic is "Microaggressions, Biases, and Stereotypes." Please register on AuInvolve.
Concerts on Campus is WEGL 91.1 FM's weekly concert series where we host student, local, and regional acts across campus for free. Doors open at 5 pm but at 6 pm.
The time for Auburn University’s American Institute of Architecture Students, or AIAS, Annual Pumpkin Carve is finally here. The Dudley Hall courtyard will host the 34th Annual Pumpkin Carve. All students, faculty, and community members are invited to attend this year’s event to carve pumpkins, enter silent auctions for napkin...
ISO Social Hour is a social/cultural event every Friday afternoon from 4:00-5:00pm in The Melton Student Center! Swing by to experience the culture of the student cultural organization we are highlighting that week! There will be free food!
Auburn University’s Southeastern Raptor Center will host its annual fall educational series—Football, Fans, and Feathers—again this season on Fridays before home football games. Eight shows will give guests an opportunity to experience an up-close view of birds of prey while exploring the mysteries of their survival, flight, and ecological roles....
From September 3 through November 26th, everyone can participate in the Marble Bowl by submitting observations of wild plants, animals, and fungi to one of two projects on the iNaturalist platform. This online site stores crowdsourced, public observations of biological organisms. Listed below are the necessary steps to participate. Visit inaturalist.org and sign...
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