This one-day grant writing workshop is brought to you by the Alabama Watershed Stewards Program in Extension. Led by Kimberly Richardson Consulting, the workshop ucationwill cover researching grants, request for proposal selection, project narrative development, budget creation, program cultivation, partnership development, and long term success planning. It includes handouts, resource...
Join the College of Agriculture at their 2025 Women in Agriculture Spring Leadership Luncheon featuring Larkin Martin. A seventh-generation farmer, Larkin Martin is an advocate and practitioner of regenerative farming techniques for soil health and sustainability as well as technological applications from automation to genetics. Major brands, including, The North...
Melton Student Center - Room 2222
225 Heisman Dr., Auburn, AL, United States
This event is open to all students who are interested in learning more about the rich and diverse cuisine of Taiwan from their speaker Le-Mei Chi! Lunch will be provided.
Melton Student Center Ballroom
255 Heisman Drive, Auburn, AL, United States
The International Cultural Center (ICC) in the Office of International Programs and the Women and Gender Studies Program are hosting a free lunch seminar to recognize International Women's Day. The seminar will consist of a panel of Auburn University and community members in which the audience is encouraged to interact,...
Melton Student Center - Room 2222
225 Heisman Dr., Auburn, AL, United States
Join the AU-NCKU Taiwan Center to learn about the Taiwanese healthcare system from Assistant Professor Chin-Yen Lin! This is a free event for students, and lunch will be provided. This event will occur on April 9 from 12 PM to 2 PM in rooms 2222 and 2223 in the Melton...
A winding ride through Auburn will showcase some of the special trees found here. Local arborists/naturalists will explain the importance of the trees, the services they provide, and how they fit into the urban canopy. The ride will be about eight miles long and will probably take two–to–three hours, traveling...
Tuskegee Airmen National Historic Site
Chappie James Avenue, Tuskegee, AL, United States
The Tuskegee Airmen were the first African American pilots in U.S. military service, and the only ones in World War II. They became known as the Tuskegee Airmen because all of them received their primary, basic, and advanced pilot training near the city of Tuskegee, Macon County. The Tuskegee Airmen...