• No Impact Week

    Student Center - Various Locations

    Join the College of Liberal Arts as they host various events for No Impact Week.  Daily themes include: trash\, food\, consumption\, transportation\, water\, energy\, giving back\, and eco sabbath.

  • Merchants of Doubt Film & Discussion

    Foy Hall Auditorium

    Attend a screening of the documentary \'Merchants of Doubt\' based on the book of the same name about the global warming controversy and other scientific controversies throughout history such as tobacco smoking and acid rain. The documentary will conclude with a Q&A and panel discussion featuring one of the book\'s authors\,<strong> </strong>Erik M. Conway\,...

  • “The Historic Origins of Alabama’s Boundaries”

    Pebble Hill

    David Robb will be giving a talk on our state's rich history distinctive shape. The state's geographic features such as rivers among other things, have played a role in past Native American traditions, colonial aspirations, land speculations, territorial squabbles, national politics, and international confrontations. This presentation will show how Alabama’s...

  • Italian Heritage Film Festival

    Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art

    October, Italian Heritage Month, is a time to celebrate the contributions of Italians in their country and abroad, as well as promote Italian culture and language. Every year, AU CLA provides a series of films and discussions on Italian culture and opportunities to learn about initiatives with our partners in...

  • Book Talk by Sam Hendrix

    Pebble Hill

    Join the College of Liberal Arts at Pebble Hill for the book launch of Auburn: A History in Street Names by Sam Hendrix. As its title suggests, the stories within this book relate to the origins of street names. But this volume covers much more than that. It tells the stories...

  • Social Justice Lecture – Moving the Needle: What Tight Labor Markets Do for the Poor

    Haley Center - Room 2370 Thach Concourse, Auburn, AL, United States

    The Department of Sociology, Anthropology, & Social Work Presents "Moving the Needle: What Tight Labor Markets Do for the Poor" by Katherine S. Newman, Ph.D. and Elisabeth Jacobs, Ph.D. What happens when jobs are plentiful, and workers are hard to come by? The authors discuss positive consequences of tight labor...