This event is hosted by Dr. Sarah Hamilton, professor of environmental history from the College of Liberal Arts, and hosted by Dr. Nanette Chadwick of the Department of Biological Sciences.
Drs. David Carter\, Kelly Kennington\, Austin McCoy and Guy Mount will take a deep dive into the impact of race on American history and the social justice movement. For more information and to register for the MLK Celebration Week events\, go to <a href=\'http://ocm.auburn.edu/mlkweek/\'>http://ocm.auburn.edu/mlkweek/</a>.
A talk on the “Criminalization of Poverty” with Sara Wood. Bring your lunch and join for a discussion that will examine the state of poverty in America and the intersections of economic disparities and social justice. For more information and to register for the MLK Celebration Week events\, go...
The International Cultural Center is hosting the Window to Your World lunch seminar in 2222 Student Center. The seminar will feature a panel discussion on topics relating to Canada\, including Canadian immigration policies.<div class=\'article_body\'> The Auburn University International Cultural Center in the Office of International Programs dedicates each year to...
Ying Xiong will discuss the 56 Chinese ethnic groups\, each of which has their own distinctive culture\, religion and even language\, yet depend on one another. This discussion will address how communication and interaction among these various ethnic groups contribute to the diversity of Chinese culture. Refreshments will be served...
The Office of International Programs is holding a discussion on the various options for and realities of working with the United Nations (UN) during a free lunch seminar. Douglas Coutts\, distinguished visiting professor and retired diplomat in residence\, spent 30 years working for the UN in various capacities. His most...
<span class=\'au_today_p\'>The Organic Garden Club will celebrate their official launch with a kickoff cookout on Thursday\, Feb. 2 at the garden located on West Samford Avenue\, near the intersection with Shug-Jordan Parkway. The club’s focus is on natural and sustainable food production as well as reconnecting people with the true...