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SUMMARY:Tarana J Burke\, Founder of #MeToo
DESCRIPTION:Tarana Burke\, a civil rights activist and graduate of <a href='https://www.facebook.com/auburnmontgomery/'>Auburn University at Montgomery</a> and <a href='https://www.facebook.com/asu/'>Alabama State University\,</a> will be delivering the Extraordinary Women Lecture. She has been recognized as one of the 100 most influential people of 2018 and person of the year in 2017 (with a group dubbed 'the silence breakers') by <a href='https://www.facebook.com/time/'>TIME.</a> This event is free and open to the public.
URL:https://sustain.auburn.edu/event/tarana-j-burke-founder-of-metoo-2/
LOCATION:Event Venue | Telfair B. Peet Theatre
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SUMMARY:Alabama Love Stories
DESCRIPTION:Auburn University Theatre is presenting its 105th season in partnership with the Alabama Bicentennial Commission to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the state.\nThe theme for this season — “Acts of Kindness” — is inspired by a quote from Amelia Earhart\\, famed aviator and author\\, and honors the rich and varied histories of this state many of us call home. \n“This season recognizes the assorted contributions of countless people to the foundation and continued growth of the state and how an ‘Act of Kindness’ can offer up a simple gesture or small encounter that can resonate widely. The selected works showcase playwrights and choreographers writing about and sharing their experiences of Alabama and the South\\, as well as other works from contemporary theatre that grapple with and interrogate current issues affecting the region\\,” said Chase Bringardner\\, department chair of the Department of Theatre. \nAlabama Love Stories is a piece devised from materials at the Alabama State Archive. \n<strong>Ticket Prices</strong>\n• General: $16\n• Senior Citizen: $12\n• Faculty and Staff: $12\n• AU Student with ID: Free\n• Non-Auburn University Student: $12 \nFor more information\\, go to the <a href=\'https://app.arts-people.com/index.php?ticketing=aubrn\'>Department of Theatre\'s ticketing site</a>.
URL:https://sustain.auburn.edu/event/alabama-love-stories-2/
LOCATION:Event Venue | Telfair B. Peet Theatre
CATEGORIES:All Employees,Anyone,Daytime,Evening,On Campus,Other
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20181113T160000
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SUMMARY:TESS Talks
DESCRIPTION:<div class=\'article_body\'>\nTESS Talks—Together Embracing Successful Scholars will be hosted by the WISE Institute (Women In Science and Engineering) and features distinguished women scholars at Auburn. The session will focus on the topic of new and innovative research. \nThe topics and speakers include “Creating Connections for Science and Stewardship: Who Cares?” by Eve Brantley; “Nanocellulose: Can it change your life?” by Maria Soledad Peresin; and “Mass spectrometry: Impacting drug discovery from natural sources” by Angela Calderon. \nThere will be a light reception afterward. \n</div>
URL:https://sustain.auburn.edu/event/tess-talks-2/
LOCATION:Event Venue | Telfair B. Peet Theatre
CATEGORIES:All Employees,Anyone,Daytime,On Campus,Talk
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SUMMARY:“Stories from Home: An evening of Shared Experiences”
DESCRIPTION:<div class=\'article_body\'>\nThe Office of International Programs and Mosaic Theatre Company are hosting an event to share two of the most common human experiences: food and storytelling. “Stories from Home: An Evening of Shared Experiences.\' They invite students\\, faculty\\, staff and community members to sit together over a free\\, internationally-themed dinner and to share stories that highlight our commonalities and our differences. \n“The Office of International Programs and Mosaic Theatre Company are proud to partner and bring the community a forward-thinking event that encourages cultural collaboration and conversation\\,” said Jennifer Mason\\, director of international initiatives. “We hope that attendees enjoy the authentic artistic expression of stories from around the world and the international flavors that accompany them.” \nIntimate group discussions will be facilitated by members of the Mosaic Theatre Company and will focus on the ways stories carry our cultural identity and experiences. Come prepared to share\\, participate and connect. This event is free\\, but space is limited to the first 60 attendees. \n“The Stories from Home event is intended to broaden people’s perspectives while also allowing them to share their own stories that they may have never had the opportunity to share before\\,” said Brentley Walker\\, Mosaic Theatre Company student. “Auburn is a town filled with diversity\\, and it’s important for us as both a city and university to celebrate that.” \nTo learn more about international events on campus\\, visit the <a href=\'http://www.auburn.edu/international\'>Office of International Programs’ website</a>. \n</div>\n<div class=\'article_byline col-sm-8\'></div>
URL:https://sustain.auburn.edu/event/stories-from-home-an-evening-of-shared-experiences-2/
LOCATION:Event Venue | Telfair B. Peet Theatre
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SUMMARY:The Substance of Things Not Seen
DESCRIPTION:<div class=\'article_fontsize col-xs-12 col-sm-3 pull-right\'>TESS\\, or Together Embracing Successful Scholar\\, Talks feature distinguished women scholars at Auburn University. This session will focus on the topic of the substance of things not seen. The speakers will include Kira Bowen discussing what\'s so bad about peanuts\\, Lynne Patrick examining the un-seen poor and Miranda Reed explaining the early stages of Alzheimer\'s disease. A light reception will take place at the conclusion of the event. This event is hosted by the Women in Science and Engineering Institute and the Office of Inclusion and Diversity.</div>
URL:https://sustain.auburn.edu/event/the-substance-of-things-not-seen-2/
LOCATION:Event Venue | Telfair B. Peet Theatre
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20171004T140000
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SUMMARY:The Future of Tall: Building a Wood High-Rise in the US
DESCRIPTION:Join Thomas Robinson for a discussion on cross laminated timber (CLT)\\, a newly engineered wood product system\\, that is gaining popularity in mid- and high-rise residential and non-residential construction. Robinson\\, tfounder and principal of LEVER Architecture\\, will share how this material is revolutionizing sustainable construction with details about his firm’s pioneering use of CLT in “Framework” – a project slated to become the first mass timber high-rise in the U.S.\nReception with Thomas Robinson immediately following.  Guests to campus may park without a pass on the 3rd & 4th levels of the Stadium Parking Deck. \nThis presentation is presented in partnership with the Office of Vice President for Research & Economic Development; College of Architecture\\, Design\\, and Construction; Office of Sustainability; Facilities Management; Samuel Ginn College of Engineering; College of Agriculture; and Alabama Cooperative Extension System.
URL:https://sustain.auburn.edu/event/the-future-of-tall-building-a-wood-high-rise-in-the-us-2/
LOCATION:Event Venue | Telfair B. Peet Theatre
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