A History of Black Greek Life at Auburn University
A History of Black Greek Life at Auburn University
General Body Meeting of Auburn's Black Student Union. All are welcome to attend each Monday at 5 p.m in MSC 2222/2223.
General Body Meeting of Auburn's Black Student Union. All are welcome to attend each Monday at 5 p.m in MSC 2222/2223.
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:...
The College of Agriculture is pleased to announce plans for their 2022 Women in Agriculture event! This year’s luncheon will feature Dr. Kathryn Beasley - Cultivating New Ground: The Early Decades of Alabama’s Rural Women in Home Demonstration Programming. There are only 100 seats available for this luncheon. Seats...
Celebrated from September 15 to October 15, National Hispanic Heritage Month is a way to appreciate Hispanic countries and the culture that each one has brought to the United States. It celebrates the cultures and traditions of those who trace their roots back to Spain, Mexico, and the Spanish-speaking nations...
In developing countries, 40 percent of food losses occur at post-harvest and processing levels. In industrialized countries, more than 40 percent of losses happen at retail and consumer levels. Creating solutions for food waste is a challenge that requires navigating complex landscapes of income disparities, cultural and societal practices, and...
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.
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.
Since 1994, Auburn University and the Food Bank of East Alabama have united students, faculty, alumni, and community members to help fight hunger and poverty in East Alabama by challenging the University of Alabama and the West Alabama Food Bank to see who can collect more non-perishable food to help...
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....
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!
This will be a celebratory reception for the grand opening of the NPHC Legacy Plaza with option to earn credits and get free food. diver
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...
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:...
Attend the Greenhand Conference to learn the purpose and history of Future Farmers of America, and develop an understanding of the various careers that are available in agriculture. Workshops will include CDE, SAE, FFA 101, and Ag Careers.
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.
Join the City of Auburn for evenings of music and fun. Food and sweet treats will be available for purchase. Bring your lawn chair, blanket, and come and enjoy great music. Pets (ON LEASHES) are welcome, as well. FREE to the Public.
Scotland’s Tannahill Weavers will travel more than 4,000 miles in order to bring their dynamic, traditional Celtic music to the Sundilla Concert Series on Thursday, October 6. Showtime at Pebble Hill (101 S. Debardeleben) is 7:30, and advance tickets are available for just $20 at Spicer’s Music, Ross House Coffee,...
Enrich your child's day by bringing them to enjoy storytime and artmaking at Creative Clubs! Only for ages 3-5. Please register here.
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!
Every 1st and 3rd Friday in Downtown Opelika enjoy food trucks and family time! Please note that this event ends at 2 AM. Find more information here.
The overall objective of World Mental Health Day is to raise awareness of mental health issues around the world and to mobilize efforts in support of mental health. The Day provides an opportunity for all stakeholders working on mental health issues to talk about their work, and what more needs...
The event will be a come-and-go opportunity to celebrate members of the LGBTQ+ community and allies. The office of OID will have a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the Pride Center at Auburn University at 10 am. They will be offering tours of the Pride Center every half hour. They will have...
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:...
Dating all the way back to 1947, students who served in WWII were returning back to normalcy here at Auburn University, but upon their return, they felt unseen and unheard here on campus. In response, Auburn University’s student body and members of the Student Government Association pushed for a day...
1st - 6th graders and their guardians participate in a hands-on science lab experience, more details to come!
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.
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 "Exploring Diversity." Please register on AuInvolve.
Auburn faculty, staff, and students are encouraged to “Help the Hooch." By donating your time, you will directly improve the water quality of the communities and recreation areas downstream of Fort Benning. If you’ve spent time in or on the water, enjoy fishing in Lake Eufaula or even spend time...
Free workshop for faculty, staff, and students. Register here. Dr. Adrian S. Wisnicki, Associate Professor of English, Digital Humanities Program Coordinator, and Faculty Fellow of the Center for Digital Research in the Humanities at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, will serve as workshop leader. Wisnicki is a founding developer of Undisciplining the...
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!
Greetings! The Student Involvement office, the Honors College, and the Cross-Cultural Center for Excellence in the Office of Inclusion and Diversity are collaborating for an enriching experiential learning opportunity in Montgomery, AL. We believe this experience will be an impactful opportunity to enhance your cultural awareness as a leader today...
The Auburn Beautification Council will have their annual fall plant sale, mini merchants will be back, farmers will have Sweet Grown Alabama produce and artists will bring a variety of handmade goods along with fall-themed art and décor for purchase. There will be live music performed by Wesley Hill. Parking...
Mr./ Mx/ Miss Pride on the Plains Pageant! Early registration for this event lasts until Oct. 8 for $30. During the day of the event, in-person registration begins at 3:00 PM, followed by an interview at 4:00 PM, with the event beginning at 7:00 PM. Doors open at 6:30 PM...
The College of Human Sciences’ Cary Center for the Advancement of Philanthropy and Nonprofit Studies will feature renowned executives and leading experts during its 6th Annual Nonprofit Summit. Horst Schultz, Co-Founder of Ritz-Carlton Hotels, Philanthropist, and Author of Excellence Wins, will be the featured luncheon speaker for the summit titled, “Growing Forward-Excellence Wins”. ...
Faculty, staff and students are invited to join Auburn University's Tree Care Advisory Committee for a "Tree Walk" around campus during their lunch break. Groups will be meeting in various locations across campus to walk and learn how to identify some common-to-Auburn trees and some that are not so common....
Join the Sustainability Auburn Alumni Affiliate (S3A) for a virtual event focused on engagement with local government! You'll hear from Bob Parsons, Ward 6 Councilperson for the City of Auburn as well as members of the S3A Leadership Team about their experiences and expertise. We'll walk through the structure of...
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...
The BraveHeart Center for Place and Purpose, or BCPP, is inviting the campus and community to its fall art exhibition and opening reception on Oct. 18 at 3:30 p.m. in Hargis Hall. BCPP is a community inclusion, health, and wellness day center which enhances and elevates the lives of young...
Faculty, staff and students are invited to join Auburn University's Tree Care Advisory Committee for a "Tree Walk" around campus during their lunch break. Groups will be meeting in various locations across campus to walk and learn how to identify some common-to-Auburn trees and some that are not so common....
The Men of Color Networking Dinner is an event to empower men of color at Auburn University. The initiative endeavors to encourage and honor confidence, academic & social excellence, integrity, self-respect, and self-esteem. Attendees will have an opportunity to network with faculty and staff of color, enjoy dinner, and hear...
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:...
The fair will showcase the diverse program types, which include coursework, internship/work, volunteer/service-learning, research/fieldwork, exchange, and experiential programs. All Auburn University students are welcome and encouraged to attend. “The Study Abroad Fair provides students with the opportunity to explore the immense amount of international opportunities offered at Auburn,” said Deborah...
Faculty, staff and students are invited to join Auburn University's Tree Care Advisory Committee for a "Tree Walk" around campus during their lunch break. Groups will be meeting in various locations across campus to walk and learn how to identify some common-to-Auburn trees and some that are not so common....
An interactive science experience for 6th - 9th grade students where Auburn faculty and staff provide hands-on learning experiences.
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.
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.
Registration is $10 and includes lunch. Register by mail: Download this form and make checks payable to Auburn University. Mail to: Draughon Center for the Arts & Humanities, Pebble Hill, Auburn, AL 36849 Register online: Click here to register online and pay by credit card. Having trouble registering online? Click here for a guide. Email maiben@auburn.edu if...
"The Personal and the Political" Learn poetic skills from Rick Barot, Auburn Witness Poetry Prize Judge for 2022, and enrich your soul. Please register here.
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!
The City of Auburn invites volunteers to help remove invasive plant species along the Charlotte and Curtis Ward Bike Trail adjacent to Shell Toomer Parkway. Volunteers will work alongside trained staff and Auburn Tree Commission members to learn to identify and properly remove common invasive plants such as privet, elaeagnus,...
The City of Auburn invites volunteers to help remove invasive plant species along the Charlotte and Curtis Ward Bike Trail adjacent to Shell Toomer Parkway on Oct. 22 and Nov. 5. Work will take place between 8 a.m. and noon. Volunteers will work alongside trained staff and Auburn Tree Commission...
This free biannual event invites Auburn residents to drop off environmentally hazardous materials that are illegal to dispose of during weekly garbage collection. Acceptable items include household chemicals, pesticides, paints, batteries, automobile fluids, and more. Computers and electronics will be accepted, and there will be a shredder on site to...
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.
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.
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.
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....
Nominations for the 2023 Spirit of Sustainability Awards must be submitted to the Office of Sustainability by 11:59 pm on January 31, 2023. Awardees will be officially recognized at our awards ceremony on Wednesday, April 19, 2023. People affiliated with the following groups are eligible to receive an award: Students...
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...
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:...
Enrich your child's day by bringing them to enjoy storytime and artmaking at Creative Clubs! Only for ages 3-5. Please register here.
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.
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.
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 "Exploring Diversity." Please register on AuInvolve.
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!
Every 1st and 3rd Friday in Downtown Opelika enjoy food trucks and family time! Please note that this event ends at 2 AM. Find more information here.
The City of Auburn invites volunteers to help remove invasive plant species along the Charlotte and Curtis Ward Bike Trail adjacent to Shell Toomer Parkway on Oct. 22 and Nov. 5. Work will take place between 8 a.m. and noon. Volunteers will work alongside trained staff and Auburn Tree Commission...
The City of Auburn invites volunteers to help remove invasive plant species along the Charlotte and Curtis Ward Bike Trail adjacent to Shell Toomer Parkway. Volunteers will work alongside trained staff and Auburn Tree Commission members to learn to identify and properly remove common invasive plants such as privet, elaeagnus,...
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