“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...
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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...
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Join us at the Electric Vehicle Awareness Event and learn how you can enjoy the economical & fun experience of owning an electric vehicle. Come kick the tires and ask questions! Electric vehicles will be brought by actual owners and some auto dealers. This will be an educational event, not a sales... |
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In The Garden With Cyndi is a fun, casual gardening class for adults where you get to learn tips and tricks, get your hands dirty, and get expert advice on a myriad of gardening techniques and best practices. Cyndi believes that gardening should be all about the enjoyment of your...
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Walk A Mile in Her Shoes is an annual fundraising event held by the Alpha Chi Omega Sorority to bring awareness to Domestic Violence Prevention but also raise money for Domestic Violence Intervention Center of Opelika. With this event, guys on Auburn's campus come together in groups to compete in...
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The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Auburn University, OLLI at Auburn, will host a Brown Bag lecture series titled, Wild Alabama. Participants will explore Alabama's wilderness through the lenses of natural history, history, arts and humanities, politics and law. |
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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”... |
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This event will be a one day event encouraging mental health awareness and self care. Student Counseling and Psychological Services, SCPS, and Active Minds will have tables set up, and Dr. Moose and Dr. Nessie from SCPS will be available as well. Stop by and pick up stress balls, coloring books and tips...
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National Coming Out Day Celebration Picnic. Students will come and enjoy food, fun and activities.
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Hangul Day is a celebration held in honor of King Sejong creating the Hangul alphabet, the basis of the Korean language. Participants will be immersed in Korean culture through games, trivia, food and more! |
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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... |
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The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Auburn University, OLLI at Auburn, will host a Brown Bag lecture series titled, Wild Alabama. Participants will explore Alabama's wilderness through the lenses of natural history, history, arts and humanities, politics and law. |
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AU Dance Marathon and Beat Bama Food Drive will host a water balloon fight for philanthropy. Participants can donate $5 to receive unlimited access to water balloons.
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The KPNC teams up with Heather Jackson, local artist, to bring you a fun and educational art workshop series. Given there is a wide variety of wildlife and plants to see, sketch, and learn about, she envisioned bringing community together through creating art in nature. Thus, the idea for this Nature... |
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Just how new are mRNA vaccines, and how does mRNA technology differ from vaccines of the past? In this informational webinar, participants will gain an understanding of the history and development of mRNA technology and its future potential in vaccines. Specific to COVID-19, vaccine efficacy, side effects, and boosters will...
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The panel discussion explores the outlook and future status of the cross-laminated timber industry. Industry stakeholders, faculty, students, and members of the public are welcome to attend. Cross-laminated timber, or CLT, is a prefabricated wood panel made from wood stacked and glued crosswise in alternating directions to create pressed layers.... |
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The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Auburn University, OLLI at Auburn, will host a Brown Bag lecture series titled, Wild Alabama. Participants will explore Alabama's wilderness through the lenses of natural history, history, arts and humanities, politics and law. |
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Send Silence Packing is a national tour that displays 1,100 backpacks that represent the number of college students who die by suicide each year in the US. It is presided over by Active Minds, Inc., a national organization that provides information about suicide prevention and mental health initiatives to students....
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Join us on Cater Lawn and support the Beat Bama Food Drive campaign! We will pain cans and pumpkins and enjoy music provided by WEGL 91.1. |
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The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Auburn University, OLLI at Auburn, will host a Brown Bag lecture series titled, Wild Alabama. Participants will explore Alabama's wilderness through the lenses of natural history, history, arts and humanities, politics and law. Catching Frogs and Trapping Hogs - A Story of Water and Wildlife featuring Dr. Wesley Anderson. 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... |
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The International Cultural Center is hosting its monthly International Cultural Cafe, a program that enables attendees to interact with folks from other cultures in an informal forum with cuisine and conversation. Guatemalan coffee and snacks will be served. |
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City of Auburn Tree Commission and Chewacla State Park need your help to remove invasive plants! The City of Auburn invites volunteers to gather for an invasive plant removal day along the Charlotte and Curtis Ward Bike Trail, adjacent to Shell Toomer Parkway at the entrance to Chewacla State Park.... |