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Thursday, October 23, 2025
- 8:00 AM12hAU Music Project - Private Lesson Program (Fall 2025)Faculty and select graduate students in the department of music offer private lessons to members of all ages in the community.
- 10:00 AM8hBeing and Belonging in American Art: 1946/2026Guest curator Elizabeth S. Hawley considers the history of American art through the collection at Auburn University. Pairing paintings from the museum’s iconic Advancing American Art Collection with other contemporary collection objects, this exhibition encourages visitors to ask what being and belonging in American art might mean in the past, the present and the future.
- 10:00 AM8hBinh Danh: Advancing American ArtBinh Danh explores his Vietnamese heritage, landscapes and memory through experimental and vintage photography techniques. Chlorophyll prints of the past and daguerreotypes of the present blur the line between history and the now, examining a transformation of American identity.
- 10:00 AM8hForeign in a Domestic SenseArtists Natalia Lassalle-Morillo and Sofía Gallisá Muriente gather testimonies and imaginaries of Puerto Ricans who migrated to Central Florida following 2017’s Hurricane Maria. This immersive, four-channel video installation layers fictional and non-fictional narratives, speculating about how community is created anew. The title, Foreign in a Domestic Sense, comes from the 1901 Supreme Court case in which a justice described the island nation as “unincorporated territory” of the U.S.
- 10:00 AM8hRadical Naturalism: Lyric BirdscapesAcclaimed poet Nicole Sealey will engage faculty, students and the Auburn community as a poet-in-residence at The Jule. Working with Auburn’s collection by the 19th-century naturalist John James Audubon, Sealey will marry language and art by pairing works from Audubon’s monumental “The Birds of America” with both contemporary and historical poetic responses, inviting visitors to question the symbolic and cultural meanings we ascribe to the natural world.
- 10:00 AM8hWomen Artists in AscendanceFeaturing objects on loan from the Whitney Museum of American Art alongside the university art collection, Women Artists in Ascendance pulls back the curtain on the story of modern American art by displaying works from a dozen women artists who were goliaths in their own right, including Helen Frankenthaler, Grace Hartigan and Lee Krasner.Organized in partnership with Art Bridges
- 11:00 AM30mStudy Abroad 101Interested in studying abroad, but have no idea where to start? Wanting to learn more about what the Abroad office has to offer? Need some guidance on how to go about studying abroad? Please join us every Thursday at 11:00 am and 3:00 pm and Friday at 11:00 am for a Study Abroad 101 session. These short informational meeting will leave you better off with an idea of how to find the correct program for you and how to make the most out of your study abroad experience.Meetings are in Foy Hall 242. If you want to meet virtually during this time, use this zoom link.
- 12:00 PM3hNational Security Industry DayStudents will arrive at noon and have a boxed lunch meal around round tables with visiting employers also seated with students. Career-related conversation starter cards will be at each table to encourage student and recruiter interactions. This will conclude at 1:00 and an open browse type Career Fair style tabling will happen around the perimeter of the room until 3:00 pm. Visiting employer recruiters will stay for next-day interview sessions in the same room. Students will be invited to these interview sessions by employers, or they may self-elect to interview by applying in Handshake.
- 5:00 PM2hAuburn Witness Poetry PrizePoet-in-residence Nicole Sealey presents this prestigious annual poetry award to Hana Wilderman at a joint reading in partnership with the Southern Humanities Review.
- 6:45 PM1h 45mThursday Night Bible StudyThis event will begin with an opening prayer. This will be followed by a 30-45 minute Bible study with discussion times. The event will be ended with a time of prayer requests and a closing prayer. Discussion and fellowship often follows the prayer as well.