Singing Spiritual Hymns Together
Tuesday, November 18, 2025 7:00–8:00 PM
- LocationChapel
- DescriptionStudents will meet together in the chapel to sing acapella hymns to praise God an encourage one another.
- Websitehttps://calendar.auburn.edu/event/singing-spiritual-hymns-together
More from Events Calendar
- Nov 187:30 PMFootprintsThis original dance concert invites audiences into a space where bodies in motion trace the shape of decisions, distance, and intimacy. Through movement, dancers explore the moments that pull us together and push us apart, shifting between harmony and contrast, stillness and urgency. Each piece becomes a fragment of a larger conversation about direction, and the forces that shape our journeys—both shared and solitary.
- Nov 198:00 AMAU 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.
- Nov 1910:00 AMAuburn Circle DistributionThroughout the week, we will be distributing our Fall magazine
- Nov 1910:00 AMBeing 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.The museum is not open to the public on the following dates: October 11, October 18, November 1, November 22 and November 29.
- Nov 1910:00 AMBinh 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.The museum is not open to the public on the following dates: October 11, October 18, November 1, November 22 and November 29.
- Nov 1910:00 AMForeign 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.The museum is not open to the public on the following dates: October 11, October 18, November 1, November 22 and November 29.


