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Museums as Spaces for Building Connections

By Randi Evans A shift has been taking place among museums in the United States since the racial reckoning of 2020 and the onset of Covid-19. The number of articles written between 2020 and the present chronicle the way museums – often considered stodgy, slow-moving institutions – have worked to…
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August 30, 2023

World’s Fair

Join the International Student Organization for its 2022 World's Fair and immerse yourself in culture and traditions from around the world.
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March 30, 2022

Spring into Science

Graduate Women Science (GWIS) at Auburn University is hosting Spring into Science next Monday, March 28. This is a free community event for children in 1st-5th grades to experience fun science and math demonstrations from graduate students across campus. Where: AMSTI-AU (1900 Cunningham Dr, Opelika, AL 36801) Day: Monday, March 28 Time: 5:30-6:30PM…
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March 25, 2022
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GUTS (Getting Under The Surface) // STEM

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.…
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November 10, 2020

Mitochondria: The Powerhouses of Life // Science Cafe

This event will be presented by Drs. Wendy Hood and Jeff Yap, Kyle Heine, Hailey Parry, Paulo Mesquita, Emma Rhodes, and LouAnn Crosby, who will be discussing "Mitochondria: the powerhouses of life." The talk will highlight how the small intracellular organelles', referred to as mitochondria, power the lives of animals and other organisms.…
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October 19, 2020