The College of Sciences and Mathematics is pleased to announce that the STEM Outreach Center will be hosting a face-to-face edition of GUTS (Getting Under The Surface) for children in grades 1 – 5 and an accompanying parent. This hands-on science program will feature creatures of the sea with Dr....
This free event will feature springy, mechanical science demonstrations hosted by Graduate Women in Science from Auburn University and is open to 1st-5th graders and their parents. Attendees will select one of two 45 minute time blocks - 5:30 or 6:30PM.
The KPNC welcomes Dr. Adam Cooner to take you on an exciting adventure into the world of wildlife medicine. Learn all about veterinarian work with exotic animals and see live animals up close and in-person. This is a one-hour, lecture-style program that will provide exciting and interactive nature education. Admission...
The KPNC welcomes bat expert Vicky Beckham Smith for an incredible up-close look at bats and their fascinating lives in the dark! You’ll get to see live native and exotic bats, as well as learn about the number of bats, their different sizes, and why bats are so important. Then, we’ll...
Join the Southeastern Raptor Center at the Kreher Preserve and Nature Center for a fantastic presentation. The Southeastern Raptor Center rehabilitates hundreds of injured, ill, and orphaned raptors annually. The Center also houses a number of raptors that are non-releasable including those that will be present at the program. This...
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The STEM Outreach Center in the College of Sciences and Mathematics at Auburn University has a number of fun science education events scheduled for this fall! They will host Science Pubs for the community each month this fall. They will also host monthly GUTS (Getting Under The Surface) programs for 1st –...
Join the Auburn University Department of Geosciences and the Citizen's Climate Lobby for a free film showing to enjoy climate change and sustainability related short films! The event will take place at the Science Classroom Center Auditorium on April 27th from 6:30-8:30.