April 2025
- Tue 1All dayBraveHeart Center for Place and Purpose Photo ExhibitionAuburn’s BraveHeart Center for Place & Purpose is partnering with Auburn University Outreach to hold their 9th annual photo exhibit at O.D. Smith Hall through the month of April. BCPP provides a place where individuals with disabilities are offered comprehensive opportunities for continued growth in the areas of health and fitness, academia, life and job skills, community outreach, and creative arts exploration. Throughout the semester, we are able to integrate frequent photowalks into the BCPP schedule. This allows us to be able to see the world through the perspective of our young adults. Our photo exhibit displays the work of our BCPP individuals and provides a glimpse of Auburn through their eyes. Sign up for a time to tour the exhibit at https://aub.ie/outreachphoto25.
- Tue 18:00 AMAU Music Project - Private Lesson Program (Spring and Summer 2025)Our community music program offers private lessons to students of all ages in the community. Lessons are taught by Auburn faculty and graduate students.
- Tue 110:00 AMJohn Augustus Walker: Historical Panorama of Alabama AgricultureAlabama’s agricultural heritage is documented through ten large-scale murals produced in 1939, a time when the state began diversifying its output.
- Tue 110:00 AMKate Medley: Thank You Please Come AgainPhotojournalist Kate Medley covers national news in the American South, focused on storytelling and environmental portraiture. In this exhibition, Medley invites viewers to see the people and culinary art of service stations, convenience stores and quick stops located across the South, shining a light on the unexpected community, generosity and creativity found in hidden corners of the U.S.
- Tue 110:00 AMOperation Crimson GiftThe Alabama Red Cross will set up in the Ball Room of the Melton Student Center for a 10-2 blood drive open to the public that is hosted by members of Kappa Alpha Order, in hopes of getting other Greek organizations involved.
- Tue 110:00 AMRodell Warner + Audubon + His JournalsThe Jule invites contemporary artists inspired by nature to research Auburn University's collections to engage with, question and critique John James Audubon’s evolving legacy. Trinidadian artist Rodell Warner reimagines John James Audubon’s writings and selections from the iconic Birds of America series, animating text and visuals to foster new ways of seeing and experiencing history.Warner's digital animations have been exhibited at the Art Gallery of Ontario; Big Medium, Austin, Texas; the Museum of Contemporary Art, Taipei; and the Pérez Art Museum, Miami, Florida. Rodell works between Port of Spain in Trinidad, Kingston in Jamaica, and Boston, Massachusetts.
- Tue 110:00 AMSEC Food Fight KickoffThe SEC Food Fight Kickoff event is an event that Beat Bama Food Drive hosts with a dunk tank. Students can come by and receive any number of throws at the dunk tank in return for a variety of tasks such as following, sharing, commenting on, liking, etc... BBFD posts on social media. Ultimately, students will gain throws by assisting in the marketing and promotion of BBFD's efforts in the SEC Food Fight competition.
- Tue 110:00 AMShowcase: Faculty Exhibition 8Celebrate the innovative spirit of Auburn faculty members working experimentally in film, painting, photography, new media, sculpture and textile arts. This creative scholarship enriches the academic environment by promoting collaboration, making complex concepts more accessible, generating innovative and engaging ideas, and contributing to cultural and social change. Paired with discoveries in other fields, these outcomes are essential to enhancing Auburn’s stature as a pre-eminent institution with Carnegie R1 status.Presented in collaboration with Showcase 2025, a university-wide initiative to highlight creative scholarship, align its practice with university goals and promote collaboration. Showcase 2025 is organized by Chase Bringarder, Associate Provost for Academic Affairs and Professor in the Department of Theatre and Dance; Robert Finkel, Program Chair and Associate Professor of Graphic Design; and Anna Ruth Gatlin, Assistant Professor of Interior Design in Consumer and Design Sciences, in concert with the Office of the Senior Vice President for Research and Economic Development.
- Tue 15:30 PMVBMA Dinner Meeting - Confident Financial ConversationsMrs. Bocciarelli from Care Credit is going to be speaking to us about how it is important to implement care credit as an option for payment in your vet practice.
- Tue 17:00 PMHonors CalloutsSGA will be working alongside the six student-led honor societies to conduct 'callouts' and announce their new members for 2025-2026. The traditional order for Honors Callouts is as follows: Lambda Sigma, Cardinal Key, Rho Lambda, Omicron Delta Kappa, and Mortar Board.
- Wed 28:00 AMAU Music Project - Private Lesson Program (Spring and Summer 2025)Our community music program offers private lessons to students of all ages in the community. Lessons are taught by Auburn faculty and graduate students.
- Wed 29:00 AMDunk a XiWe will be having a Dunk Tank on the steps in front of the Student Center next to the Aubie statue. People will donate online to get the chance to dunk a Theta Xi brother. People will throw from next to the Aubie statue and throw towards the area in between the 2 Blenz staircases like last time.
- Wed 29:00 AMDunk a XiWe will be having a Dunk Tank on the steps in front of the Student Center next to the Aubie statue. People will donate online to get the chance to dunk a Theta Xi brother. People will throw from next to the Aubie statue and throw towards the area in between the 2 Blenz staircases like last time.
- Wed 210:00 AMJohn Augustus Walker: Historical Panorama of Alabama AgricultureAlabama’s agricultural heritage is documented through ten large-scale murals produced in 1939, a time when the state began diversifying its output.
- Wed 210:00 AMKate Medley: Thank You Please Come AgainPhotojournalist Kate Medley covers national news in the American South, focused on storytelling and environmental portraiture. In this exhibition, Medley invites viewers to see the people and culinary art of service stations, convenience stores and quick stops located across the South, shining a light on the unexpected community, generosity and creativity found in hidden corners of the U.S.
- Wed 210:00 AMRodell Warner + Audubon + His JournalsThe Jule invites contemporary artists inspired by nature to research Auburn University's collections to engage with, question and critique John James Audubon’s evolving legacy. Trinidadian artist Rodell Warner reimagines John James Audubon’s writings and selections from the iconic Birds of America series, animating text and visuals to foster new ways of seeing and experiencing history.Warner's digital animations have been exhibited at the Art Gallery of Ontario; Big Medium, Austin, Texas; the Museum of Contemporary Art, Taipei; and the Pérez Art Museum, Miami, Florida. Rodell works between Port of Spain in Trinidad, Kingston in Jamaica, and Boston, Massachusetts.
- Wed 210:00 AMShowcase: Faculty Exhibition 8Celebrate the innovative spirit of Auburn faculty members working experimentally in film, painting, photography, new media, sculpture and textile arts. This creative scholarship enriches the academic environment by promoting collaboration, making complex concepts more accessible, generating innovative and engaging ideas, and contributing to cultural and social change. Paired with discoveries in other fields, these outcomes are essential to enhancing Auburn’s stature as a pre-eminent institution with Carnegie R1 status.Presented in collaboration with Showcase 2025, a university-wide initiative to highlight creative scholarship, align its practice with university goals and promote collaboration. Showcase 2025 is organized by Chase Bringarder, Associate Provost for Academic Affairs and Professor in the Department of Theatre and Dance; Robert Finkel, Program Chair and Associate Professor of Graphic Design; and Anna Ruth Gatlin, Assistant Professor of Interior Design in Consumer and Design Sciences, in concert with the Office of the Senior Vice President for Research and Economic Development.
- Wed 26:00 PMTestMasters LSAT CourseThis is an in-person LSAT prep course to prepare students to take the LSAT exam in June.
- Wed 26:00 PMTubaPALOOZA"Featuring the AU Tuba & Euphonium Ensemble. Join us at 6:00PM in the Goodwin Band Hall (GH150). Doors open 15 minutes prior to the performance.Tickets are available in advance online. Will call is not available.
- Thu 38:00 AMAU Music Project - Private Lesson Program (Spring and Summer 2025)Our community music program offers private lessons to students of all ages in the community. Lessons are taught by Auburn faculty and graduate students.
- Thu 39:00 AMLifeSouth Blood Drive hosted by Pre-Medical AssociationLifeSouth Blood Donation Center will be coming to Auburn's campus to host a blood drive open to Auburn students, faculty, and staff. They will set up their hospital beds and everything they need, and they are all trained medical professionals. There will be a registration table, two medical screening tables, and around 8 hospital beds. Drinks and snacks will be provided to donors.
- Thu 310:00 AMJohn Augustus Walker: Historical Panorama of Alabama AgricultureAlabama’s agricultural heritage is documented through ten large-scale murals produced in 1939, a time when the state began diversifying its output.
- Thu 310:00 AMKate Medley: Thank You Please Come AgainPhotojournalist Kate Medley covers national news in the American South, focused on storytelling and environmental portraiture. In this exhibition, Medley invites viewers to see the people and culinary art of service stations, convenience stores and quick stops located across the South, shining a light on the unexpected community, generosity and creativity found in hidden corners of the U.S.
- Thu 310:00 AMRodell Warner + Audubon + His JournalsThe Jule invites contemporary artists inspired by nature to research Auburn University's collections to engage with, question and critique John James Audubon’s evolving legacy. Trinidadian artist Rodell Warner reimagines John James Audubon’s writings and selections from the iconic Birds of America series, animating text and visuals to foster new ways of seeing and experiencing history.Warner's digital animations have been exhibited at the Art Gallery of Ontario; Big Medium, Austin, Texas; the Museum of Contemporary Art, Taipei; and the Pérez Art Museum, Miami, Florida. Rodell works between Port of Spain in Trinidad, Kingston in Jamaica, and Boston, Massachusetts.
- Thu 310:00 AMShowcase: Faculty Exhibition 8Celebrate the innovative spirit of Auburn faculty members working experimentally in film, painting, photography, new media, sculpture and textile arts. This creative scholarship enriches the academic environment by promoting collaboration, making complex concepts more accessible, generating innovative and engaging ideas, and contributing to cultural and social change. Paired with discoveries in other fields, these outcomes are essential to enhancing Auburn’s stature as a pre-eminent institution with Carnegie R1 status.Presented in collaboration with Showcase 2025, a university-wide initiative to highlight creative scholarship, align its practice with university goals and promote collaboration. Showcase 2025 is organized by Chase Bringarder, Associate Provost for Academic Affairs and Professor in the Department of Theatre and Dance; Robert Finkel, Program Chair and Associate Professor of Graphic Design; and Anna Ruth Gatlin, Assistant Professor of Interior Design in Consumer and Design Sciences, in concert with the Office of the Senior Vice President for Research and Economic Development.
- Thu 311:00 AMRoar and Soar Graduation EventThe Auburn University Young Alumni Council will be hosting an event for graduating seniors that will include free graduation photos, lunch and a young alumni panel discussion.
- Thu 311:00 AMStudy 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.
- Thu 312:00 PMCLA Graduate School Field DayAuburn's College of Liberal Arts is hosting a field day for CLA Graduate Students! Compete with your graduate program to win a free Pizza Party, hosted by CLA. Talk to your program's Graduate Officer today to find out how you and a team of 10-15 people can compete for your program!Activities: Sack race Long jump Hula hoop contest Corn hole tournament Giant Jenga Egg and spoon raceHow to sign up: Graduate program officers will form a team, including a team captain and 5 substitues, and submit their team via smartsheets by 11:59 P.M. on Friday, March 21st.Registration for activities will be required of all team captains and will open March 26th at 8 A.M.
- Thu 312:00 PMVBMA Lunch Meeting - 4/3Dr. Tillery from Merck is going to be talking to vet students about the business aspect of the veterinary career field through a corporation.
- Thu 31:00 PMFrom Southern Roots to Global Change: Ending Cancer for Women(suggesting 1-4:30 PM) EVENT Title: From Southern Roots to Global Change: Ending Cancer for Women Format: 45-60 mins Keynote (stage with podium), seating for 75-100 Panel: 60 mins Panel w/ Q/A (stage with mics), seating for 75-100 Reception: 60 mins mixer (high top tables) for 30 with light hors d'oeuvres
- Thu 33:00 PMAnnual Duncan Lecture: The Power of Interconnected NASA ScienceAuburn University proudly presents the Duncan Lecture, featuring Dr. Nicola “Nicky” Fox, Associate Administrator (Chief of Science) for the Science Mission Directorate at NASA Headquarters. In her presentation, "The Power of Interconnected NASA Science," Dr. Fox will explore the transformative power of NASA science. From her unique perspective leading NASA’s diverse portfolio of science and research missions, she’ll share insights into current and future science goals, and the capabilities and next generation STEM workforce needed to achieve them. Along the way, Dr. Fox will share some of NASA’s inspirational achievements, recent discoveries, and exciting upcoming missions.This free, annual event invites the Auburn University community and the public to engage with groundbreaking research in astronomy and astrophysics. Don’t miss this extraordinary opportunity to gain insights from one of NASA’s leading scientists and celebrate the legacy of curiosity that continues to inspire future generations.
- Thu 34:15 PMBaile LatinoBaile Latino: A Celebration of Dance, Culture, and Community Baile Latino is more than just a dance event?it is a celebration of cultural exchange and unity. Through movement, music, and shared experiences, students from diverse backgrounds come together to engage with Latin traditions in a way that is both fun and educational. The event highlights the history of salsa and bachata as global phenomena, tracing their African, Caribbean, and Latin American influences.Event Flow Regular Dance Meetings (Salsa & Bachata Sessions)5:15 - 5:45 PM | Dance Instruction ? Learn the fundamentals of salsa or bachata with guided instruction. 5:45 - 6:15 PM | Social Dance (Freestyle & Practice) ? Open floor for social dancing, practice, and connection. 6:20 PM | Event EndsSalsa Casino Night (Featuring La Rueda de Casino)5:15 - 5:45 PM | Dance Instruction ? Learn foundational steps and partner techniques. 6:00 - 6:15 PM | Salsa Casino ? La Rueda ? A high-energy Cuban-style group dance where participants follow the leader 6:20 - 7:30 PM | Food & Social hour ? Maria's Cuban Food Truck
- Thu 35:15 PMBaile LatinoBaile Latino: A Celebration of Dance, Culture, and Community Baile Latino is more than just a dance event?it is a celebration of cultural exchange and unity. Through movement, music, and shared experiences, students from diverse backgrounds come together to engage with Latin traditions in a way that is both fun and educational. The event highlights the history of salsa and bachata as global phenomena, tracing their African, Caribbean, and Latin American influences.Event Flow Regular Dance Meetings (Salsa & Bachata Sessions)5:15 - 5:45 PM | Dance Instruction ? Learn the fundamentals of salsa or bachata with guided instruction. 5:45 - 6:15 PM | Social Dance (Freestyle & Practice) ? Open floor for social dancing, practice, and connection. 6:20 PM | Event EndsSalsa Casino Night (Featuring La Rueda de Casino)5:15 - 5:45 PM | Dance Instruction ? Learn foundational steps and partner techniques. 6:00 - 6:15 PM | Salsa Casino ? La Rueda ? A high-energy Cuban-style group dance where participants follow the leader 6:20 - 7:30 PM | Food & Social hour ? Maria's Cuban Food Truck
- Thu 35:30 PMThe Art of Pasta Culinary SeriesIntroducing Horst Schulze School of Hospitality Management?s first micro-credential offered to the community: The Art of Pasta! The micro-credential program offers opportunities for individuals to increase their knowledge in focused, specific topics within hospitality management. Micro-credentials are excellent for students and professionals who want to upgrade their skills or distinguish themselves from other candidates when a potential employer reviews their additional training and education. The Art of Pasta is a series of four (4) hands-on culinary classes, each 2.5 hours in duration, which will feature topics such as: ?Mar. 6: Hand-rolled Pasta - Welcome to the world of handmade pasta, where we will make classic egg and water dough! ?Mar. 20: Filled Pasta - We will amplify our pasta dough-making skills and learn how to make Ravioli, Cappelletti & Agnolotti. ?April 3: Baked Pasta - Let?s make and bake Spinach Cannelloni and Classic Lasagna. ?April 24: Pasta Sauces - It?s all about the sauce! We will explore classic sauces, Bolognese, Pomodoro, Basil Pesto & Parmesan Cream
- Thu 36:00 PMCommon GroundsCommon Grounds is a weekly series at The Jule in which scholars, artists, community leaders and students share their knowledge, lead discussions or creatively respond to our exhibitions. A space for experiential engagement, Common Grounds features artist talks, gallery discussions, film screenings, live performances, art activities and more.
- Thu 36:00 PMCommon Grounds: Theo Moore – Hobson City: From Peril to PromiseJoin us for a special screening of Hobson City: From Peril to Promise, presented by filmmaker Theo Moore of Hiztorical Vision Productions. This compelling documentary explores the rich history and resilience of Hobson City, Alabama—one of the first Black-incorporated towns in the South. Engage in a thought-provoking discussion with Moore as he shares insights into the filmmaking process and the importance of preserving Black history through storytelling.
- Thu 36:45 PMThursday 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.
- Thu 37:00 PMNav NightNav night is a gathering of the members of the Navigators. We start off with a bonding game that is low stakes and low activity. We then move into a time of worship with music and singing. We then break off into bible study groups to study the bible.
- Thu 37:30 PMStudent Recital: Sam Harrison, compositionThis Auburn University student recital is free and open to the public. Doors open 15 minutes prior to the performance.
- Fri 47:00 AMAnnual Plant SalePlant sale in the parking lot, customers walk through the lot looking for any buying plants to support the club. Club members will be throughout the lot helping customers.
- Fri 48:00 AMAU Music Project - Private Lesson Program (Spring and Summer 2025)Our community music program offers private lessons to students of all ages in the community. Lessons are taught by Auburn faculty and graduate students.
- Fri 410:00 AMAuburn Vintage MarketEvent Name:Auburn Vintage MarketDate & Time:Date: 4/4/25Time: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PMLocation:Haley ConcourseEvent Description:Step into a world of timeless fashion at the Auburn Vintage Market! This market will feature 30 to 40 vendors showcasing a wide variety of vintage clothing, curated to fit every fashion need and style. Whether you're looking for retro pieces, classic finds, or one-of-a-kind treasures, the Auburn Vintage Market has it all.Not only will you find amazing fashion, but you'll also be part of a community that values sustainability. By shopping vintage, you're helping to reduce carbon emissions and supporting local businesses. This market provides a unique opportunity to meet like-minded people who share a passion for fashion and sustainability.What to Expect:30 to 40 vendors offering a variety of vintage fashionA vibrant community atmosphereA focus on sustainability and supporting local businessesOrganizer Information:Organizer Name: London PlourdeContact Information: 717-696-8031, Londonplourde123@gmail.comEvent Category:Category: Market / Fashion / Sustainability
- Fri 410:00 AMJohn Augustus Walker: Historical Panorama of Alabama AgricultureAlabama’s agricultural heritage is documented through ten large-scale murals produced in 1939, a time when the state began diversifying its output.
- Fri 410:00 AMKate Medley: Thank You Please Come AgainPhotojournalist Kate Medley covers national news in the American South, focused on storytelling and environmental portraiture. In this exhibition, Medley invites viewers to see the people and culinary art of service stations, convenience stores and quick stops located across the South, shining a light on the unexpected community, generosity and creativity found in hidden corners of the U.S.
- Fri 410:00 AMRodell Warner + Audubon + His JournalsThe Jule invites contemporary artists inspired by nature to research Auburn University's collections to engage with, question and critique John James Audubon’s evolving legacy. Trinidadian artist Rodell Warner reimagines John James Audubon’s writings and selections from the iconic Birds of America series, animating text and visuals to foster new ways of seeing and experiencing history.Warner's digital animations have been exhibited at the Art Gallery of Ontario; Big Medium, Austin, Texas; the Museum of Contemporary Art, Taipei; and the Pérez Art Museum, Miami, Florida. Rodell works between Port of Spain in Trinidad, Kingston in Jamaica, and Boston, Massachusetts.
- Fri 410:00 AMShowcase: Faculty Exhibition 8Celebrate the innovative spirit of Auburn faculty members working experimentally in film, painting, photography, new media, sculpture and textile arts. This creative scholarship enriches the academic environment by promoting collaboration, making complex concepts more accessible, generating innovative and engaging ideas, and contributing to cultural and social change. Paired with discoveries in other fields, these outcomes are essential to enhancing Auburn’s stature as a pre-eminent institution with Carnegie R1 status.Presented in collaboration with Showcase 2025, a university-wide initiative to highlight creative scholarship, align its practice with university goals and promote collaboration. Showcase 2025 is organized by Chase Bringarder, Associate Provost for Academic Affairs and Professor in the Department of Theatre and Dance; Robert Finkel, Program Chair and Associate Professor of Graphic Design; and Anna Ruth Gatlin, Assistant Professor of Interior Design in Consumer and Design Sciences, in concert with the Office of the Senior Vice President for Research and Economic Development.
- Fri 410:45 AM2025 Black Alumni WeekendJoin us for our 10th Anniversary of Black Alumni Weekend. This year’s theme is Celebrating Tradition, Legacy, and Resilience. Black Alumni Weekend is a three-day celebration focused on cultivating community through engaging social events and networking opportunities. It serves as a chance to celebrate the heritage, culture and legacy of Black alumni and forge the future for Black students at Auburn University.
- Fri 411:00 AMDiabetes Alert Day Health FairMarch 25, 2025 is Diabetes Alert Day! Student Pharmacists will provide blood glucose readings, diabetes education, and awareness of your risk factors for diabetes. We would also be providing the ADA website for students who want to learn more about their risk assessment.
- Fri 411:00 AMStudy 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.
- Fri 44:00 PMISO Social HourISO social hours are held each Friday to encourage unity among our domestic and international students.
- Fri 46:00 PMStudent Recital: Ruthie Johns, oboeThis Auburn University student recital is free and open to the public. Doors open 15 minutes prior to the performance.
- Fri 47:00 PMDorrance Dance: "The Center Will Not Hold" (WORLD PREMIERE!)The Gogue Center presents the world premiere of Dorrance Dance's "The Center Will Not Hold" at the Woltosz Theatre—Friday, April 4.Born from “a little room,” "The Center Will Not Hold" is a short duet created and performed by Ephrat Asherie and Michelle Dorrance in December 2022. The now expanded and reimagined work features 11 singular performers deeply rooted in one or many street, club and vernacular dances: house, breaking, hip hop, tap dance, Chicago Footwork, Detroit Jit, Litefeet, Memphis Jookin and body percussion"The Center Will Not Hold" features original music composed by Donovan Dorrance with live percussion by world class drummer and percussionist, John Angeles. It premiered as a 30-minute piece at New York City Center’s 2023 Fall for Dance Festival and is currently being developed into an evening-length work which will be premiered at the Gogue Performing Arts Center.This performance is presented as part of the Gogue Center’s 2024–25 Dance & Movement SeriesOur 2024–25 season is sponsored by Walt & Ginger Woltosz.TICKETS AVAILABLE NOW: https://goguecentertickets.auburn.edu
- Fri 47:30 PMStudent Recital: Benjamin Posey, trumpetThis Auburn University student recital is free and open to the public. Doors open 15 minutes prior to the performance.
- Sat 57:00 AMAlabama Science and Engineering FairThe Alabama Science and Engineering Fair (ASEF) will be held at Auburn University in April 2025 and will host more than 200 middle and high school fair winners from our 4 regional fairs held across the state. Students have the chance to compete for more than 150 awards totaling over $15,000. Students will present their posters showcasing their independent research projects in the morning from 9am - 12pm. Judges will deliberate in the afternoon and select category and special award winners. A STEM Expo and as well as STEM Workshops will also be hosted in the afternoon from 1:30-3:30pm while the judges scores are being tallied. The awards ceremony will be around 4:15pm. Three exceptional high school students in the Senior Division from ASEF will advance to the Regeneron ISEF from May 10-16, 2025 in Columbus, OH and will compete against the top 1500 students in the world for nearly $9 million in prizes and scholarships. Additionally, the top 10% of Junior Division winners from grades 6-8 will advance and compete in the Thermo Fisher Scientific Junior Innovators Challenge.
- Sat 57:00 AMAlabama Science and Engineering FairThe Alabama Science and Engineering Fair (ASEF) will be held at Auburn University in April 2025 and will host more than 200 middle and high school fair winners from our 4 regional fairs held across the state. Students have the chance to compete for more than 150 awards totaling over $15,000. Students will present their posters showcasing their independent research projects in the morning from 9am - 12pm. Judges will deliberate in the afternoon and select category and special award winners. A STEM Expo and as well as STEM Workshops will also be hosted in the afternoon from 1:30-3:30pm while the judges scores are being tallied. The awards ceremony will be around 4:15pm. Three exceptional high school students in the Senior Division from ASEF will advance to the Regeneron ISEF from May 10-16, 2025 in Columbus, OH and will compete against the top 1500 students in the world for nearly $9 million in prizes and scholarships. Additionally, the top 10% of Junior Division winners from grades 6-8 will advance and compete in the Thermo Fisher Scientific Junior Innovators Challenge.
- Sat 57:00 AMAnnual Plant SalePlant sale in the parking lot, customers walk through the lot looking for any buying plants to support the club. Club members will be throughout the lot helping customers.
- Sat 57:45 AMInvention Convention AlabamaInvention Convention is a K-12 invention education program that activates STEM + Invention + Entrepreneurship (STEMIE). Students work through the invention process to learn and develop problem identifying, solving, and creativity skills for life, inspiring young people to become innovators, inventors, and entrepreneurs. This hands-on, real-world, project-based learning program culminates in an invention fair that gives students the opportunity to show off their invention, receive feedback from judges involved in the field, and meet other inventors/students. 5th-8th grade students from Auburn and Oxford will present their invention and poster boards to a group of judges. Following judging, there will be an awards ceremony. The top inventions will move on to U.S National Invention Convention at the Henry Ford in Dearborn, MI.
- Sat 57:45 AMInvention Convention AlabamaInvention Convention is a K-12 invention education program that activates STEM + Invention + Entrepreneurship (STEMIE). Students work through the invention process to learn and develop problem identifying, solving, and creativity skills for life, inspiring young people to become innovators, inventors, and entrepreneurs. This hands-on, real-world, project-based learning program culminates in an invention fair that gives students the opportunity to show off their invention, receive feedback from judges involved in the field, and meet other inventors/students. 5th-8th grade students from Auburn and Oxford will present their invention and poster boards to a group of judges. Following judging, there will be an awards ceremony. The top inventions will move on to U.S National Invention Convention at the Henry Ford in Dearborn, MI.
- Sat 58:00 AMAU Music Project - Private Lesson Program (Spring and Summer 2025)Our community music program offers private lessons to students of all ages in the community. Lessons are taught by Auburn faculty and graduate students.
- Sat 59:00 AMAuburn University College of Veterinary Medicine Vet Fest 2025At Vet Fest 2025, Auburn University's College of Veterinary Medicine will be hosting demonstrations and events generated and executed by its faculty, staff, and students emphasing 'Veterinary Medicine in Art and Creation'. Vet Fest will be on Saturday, April 5, 2025 from 9 am - 1 pm. This event is open to the community. The Bailey Small Animal Teaching Hospital and the JT Vaughan Large Animal Teaching Hospital will be closed for public viewing. Personal pets (on or off leash) are not allowed at the event.
- Sat 59:00 AMGel Pad Printing: DIY Paper DesignsGel Pad Printing is a perfect medium for new to printmaking artists. Using a variety of acrylic paints (matte, semi-transparent, metallic, etc.), along with textures like cardboard, paper towel roll, die-cut stencils, or natural items like leaves or shells can be combined to create unique, multi-layered prints on different types of paper. The goal of this class is to introduce students to the process, provide guidance in use and care of the tools, color mixing and a little color theory and how to use prints in a practical and creative way. By offering a workshop that provides all supplies, the student can learn hands-on how to do Gel Pad Printing without the investment of buying everything that goes into the process.
- Sat 59:00 AMVet FestThe College of Veterinary Medicine invites the community to our campus to share some of the incredible aspects of our college. On Saturday, April 5, 2025 from 9am-1pm the CVM will host its 2nd annual VetFest. Students, faculty and staff will provide information and exhibits on veterinary medicine and biomedical science. Featured activities will include a canine parade of breeds, painted horse, teddy bear surgery, the Auburn Raptor Center, student club exhibits and much more. This event is free and open to the public.
- Sat 510:00 AMJohn Augustus Walker: Historical Panorama of Alabama AgricultureAlabama’s agricultural heritage is documented through ten large-scale murals produced in 1939, a time when the state began diversifying its output.
- Sat 510:00 AMKate Medley: Thank You Please Come AgainPhotojournalist Kate Medley covers national news in the American South, focused on storytelling and environmental portraiture. In this exhibition, Medley invites viewers to see the people and culinary art of service stations, convenience stores and quick stops located across the South, shining a light on the unexpected community, generosity and creativity found in hidden corners of the U.S.
- Sat 510:00 AMRodell Warner + Audubon + His JournalsThe Jule invites contemporary artists inspired by nature to research Auburn University's collections to engage with, question and critique John James Audubon’s evolving legacy. Trinidadian artist Rodell Warner reimagines John James Audubon’s writings and selections from the iconic Birds of America series, animating text and visuals to foster new ways of seeing and experiencing history.Warner's digital animations have been exhibited at the Art Gallery of Ontario; Big Medium, Austin, Texas; the Museum of Contemporary Art, Taipei; and the Pérez Art Museum, Miami, Florida. Rodell works between Port of Spain in Trinidad, Kingston in Jamaica, and Boston, Massachusetts.
- Sat 510:00 AMShowcase: Faculty Exhibition 8Celebrate the innovative spirit of Auburn faculty members working experimentally in film, painting, photography, new media, sculpture and textile arts. This creative scholarship enriches the academic environment by promoting collaboration, making complex concepts more accessible, generating innovative and engaging ideas, and contributing to cultural and social change. Paired with discoveries in other fields, these outcomes are essential to enhancing Auburn’s stature as a pre-eminent institution with Carnegie R1 status.Presented in collaboration with Showcase 2025, a university-wide initiative to highlight creative scholarship, align its practice with university goals and promote collaboration. Showcase 2025 is organized by Chase Bringarder, Associate Provost for Academic Affairs and Professor in the Department of Theatre and Dance; Robert Finkel, Program Chair and Associate Professor of Graphic Design; and Anna Ruth Gatlin, Assistant Professor of Interior Design in Consumer and Design Sciences, in concert with the Office of the Senior Vice President for Research and Economic Development.
- Sat 510:30 AMGlobal Community Day FestivalThe AU Office of Outreach Global is excited to host its 4th annual Global Community Day Festival on April 5, 2025 on Auburn University's Cater Lawn! This is a free, family friendly event open to the community!The Global Community Day Festival draws in international and domestic communities from Auburn, Opelika, and the surrounding areas to experience a day dedicated to cultural exchange and celebration. Activities throughout the day will include the Parade of the Flags, Vendor Trade Fair, the Global Attire Fashion Exhibition, musical performances, dance demonstrations, international food trucks, arts and crafts, sports, and games. The festival provides a space for community members, student clubs and organizations, as well as governmental and trade groups, to engage with one another and celebrate the cultures within our community (and beyond)!To participate, perform, or vendor, please contact outrglb@auburn.edu. For more information, please visit aub.ie/globalfestival.
- Sat 510:30 AMGlobal Community Day FestivalThe AU Office of Outreach Global is excited to host its 4th annual Global Community Day Festival on April 5, 2025 on Auburn University's Cater Lawn! This is a free, family friendly event open to the community!The Global Community Day Festival draws in international and domestic communities from Auburn, Opelika, and the surrounding areas to experience a day dedicated to cultural exchange and celebration. Activities throughout the day will include the Parade of the Flags, Vendor Trade Fair, the Global Attire Fashion Exhibition, musical performances, dance demonstrations, international food trucks, arts and crafts, sports, and games. The festival provides a space for community members, student clubs and organizations, as well as governmental and trade groups, to engage with one another and celebrate the cultures within our community (and beyond)!To participate, perform, or vendor, please contact outrglb@auburn.edu. For more information, please visit aub.ie/globalfestival.
- Sat 510:30 AMSelf-Care Saturday: Re-envisioning LandscapesPractice close observation in nature with faculty from the Landscape Architecture program. Drawing from 18th century forms of landscape observation, participants will have the opportunity to practice and play with early technology that people used to alter their perspective of the landscape such as the Claude glass and cyanometer. Then participants can try their hand at creating their own tools that elicit new mediations of the landscape.
- Sat 510:30 AMSelf-Care Saturdays - Spring 2025Self-Care Saturdays is a weekly recurring museum programming initiative that helps attendees explore wellness through art and artistic mediums.
- Sat 510:45 AM2025 Black Alumni WeekendJoin us for our 10th Anniversary of Black Alumni Weekend. This year’s theme is Celebrating Tradition, Legacy, and Resilience. Black Alumni Weekend is a three-day celebration focused on cultivating community through engaging social events and networking opportunities. It serves as a chance to celebrate the heritage, culture and legacy of Black alumni and forge the future for Black students at Auburn University.
- Sat 53:00 PMWine Tastings with Master SommelierThe Horst Schulze School of Hospitality Management invites the community to a variety of wine tasting classes in the Spring 2025 semester. From Master Sommelier Thomas Price, guests will learn about the wines and tasting techniques in a fun, casual class environment. Guests must be 21 or older and show proof of ID. Light snacks will be served.
- Sat 57:00 PM2025 Black Alumni Weekend Awards CeremonyAnnual Awards ceremony that includes buffet dinner and dancing afterwards
- Sat 57:00 PMUPC Presents: Magnolia BallOn Saturday April 5, 2025, UPC invites you to Magnolia Ball ? a night to remember as we celebrate the Auburn Family! This free, all-university formal is open to all Auburn students and promises an evening of elegance, fun, & school spirit. Enjoy live music from a fantastic live band that will keep the energy high and have you dancing under the stars all night. Capture special memories with a photo booth, perfect for commemorating the evening with friends. Enjoy some delicious food before hitting the dance floor to dance and connect with fellow students. Magnolia Ball is the perfect opportunity to dress up, make memories, and celebrate the heart and spirit of Auburn in front of the famous Samford Hall. RSVP on this page to let us know that you are coming. Don't miss out on this unforgettable celebration! War Eagle!UPC hopes to create an environment where all individuals can participate in Student Involvement sponsored programs and events. If you require an accommodation to participate in this event, please contact UPC in advance at 334-844-4788 or upc@auburn.edu.
- Sun 67:00 AMAnnual Plant SalePlant sale in the parking lot, customers walk through the lot looking for any buying plants to support the club. Club members will be throughout the lot helping customers.
- Sun 68:00 AMAU Music Project - Private Lesson Program (Spring and Summer 2025)Our community music program offers private lessons to students of all ages in the community. Lessons are taught by Auburn faculty and graduate students.
- Sun 610:00 AMJohn Augustus Walker: Historical Panorama of Alabama AgricultureAlabama’s agricultural heritage is documented through ten large-scale murals produced in 1939, a time when the state began diversifying its output.
- Sun 610:00 AMKate Medley: Thank You Please Come AgainPhotojournalist Kate Medley covers national news in the American South, focused on storytelling and environmental portraiture. In this exhibition, Medley invites viewers to see the people and culinary art of service stations, convenience stores and quick stops located across the South, shining a light on the unexpected community, generosity and creativity found in hidden corners of the U.S.
- Sun 610:00 AMRodell Warner + Audubon + His JournalsThe Jule invites contemporary artists inspired by nature to research Auburn University's collections to engage with, question and critique John James Audubon’s evolving legacy. Trinidadian artist Rodell Warner reimagines John James Audubon’s writings and selections from the iconic Birds of America series, animating text and visuals to foster new ways of seeing and experiencing history.Warner's digital animations have been exhibited at the Art Gallery of Ontario; Big Medium, Austin, Texas; the Museum of Contemporary Art, Taipei; and the Pérez Art Museum, Miami, Florida. Rodell works between Port of Spain in Trinidad, Kingston in Jamaica, and Boston, Massachusetts.
- Sun 610:00 AMShowcase: Faculty Exhibition 8Celebrate the innovative spirit of Auburn faculty members working experimentally in film, painting, photography, new media, sculpture and textile arts. This creative scholarship enriches the academic environment by promoting collaboration, making complex concepts more accessible, generating innovative and engaging ideas, and contributing to cultural and social change. Paired with discoveries in other fields, these outcomes are essential to enhancing Auburn’s stature as a pre-eminent institution with Carnegie R1 status.Presented in collaboration with Showcase 2025, a university-wide initiative to highlight creative scholarship, align its practice with university goals and promote collaboration. Showcase 2025 is organized by Chase Bringarder, Associate Provost for Academic Affairs and Professor in the Department of Theatre and Dance; Robert Finkel, Program Chair and Associate Professor of Graphic Design; and Anna Ruth Gatlin, Assistant Professor of Interior Design in Consumer and Design Sciences, in concert with the Office of the Senior Vice President for Research and Economic Development.
- Sun 610:45 AM2025 Black Alumni WeekendJoin us for our 10th Anniversary of Black Alumni Weekend. This year’s theme is Celebrating Tradition, Legacy, and Resilience. Black Alumni Weekend is a three-day celebration focused on cultivating community through engaging social events and networking opportunities. It serves as a chance to celebrate the heritage, culture and legacy of Black alumni and forge the future for Black students at Auburn University.
- Sun 611:00 AMBasant and Eid GalaJoin the Pakistan Student Association for a vibrant celebration of two cultural festivals?Eid-ul-Fitr and Basant. Enjoy a fun-filled day of kite flying, traditional South Asian cuisine, music, and games. This event brings together students from all backgrounds to celebrate the joy of Eid and the excitement of Basant, fostering cultural awareness and community engagement. Attendees can also capture memories in a photo booth with traditional attire and experience lively entertainment. Don?t miss out on this unique celebration of culture and tradition!
- Sun 63:00 PMCatapultThe Gogue Center presents Catapult at the Woltosz Theatre—Sunday, April 6.Created in 2008, Catapult is former Pilobolus member Adam Battelstein’s take on ancient Chinese shadow theatre, using bodies instead of puppets. Nothing is left open for interpretation. Accessible to all, the wordless stories transcend language delivering the message clearly and ably.Catapult was propelled into public awareness during its appearance on "America’s Got Talent" in 2013. The company uses acrobatics, tumbling, balance and contortions to cast shapes behind a giant screen.For its Gogue Center appearance, Catapult will perform a program of works, including “Four Seasons,” “Berlin Wall,” “Milestones,” “Spy,” “Angel Heart,” “Bullies,” “Go West” and “A Traveller’s Tale.”This performance is presented as part of the Gogue Center’s 2024–25 Family Series and is sponsored by Davidson, Davidson, Umbach and Forbus.Our K–12 School Performance Series Show is sponsored by The Lionheart Foundation and Three Sixty {real estate}.Our 2024–25 season is sponsored by Walt & Ginger Woltosz.Family Series performances are offered separately from the full performance season and include four shows tailored to younger audiences. All Family Series performances are general admission and will be offered at the reduced price of $10 per ticket, plus $5 in fees.TICKETS AVAILABLE NOW: https://goguecentertickets.auburn.edu
- Sun 67:30 PMAU Saxophone QuartetsJoin us at 7:30PM in the Goodwin Recital Hall (GH125). Doors open 15 minutes prior to the performance. Tickets are available in advance online. Will call is not available.
- Mon 78:00 AMAU Music Project - Private Lesson Program (Spring and Summer 2025)Our community music program offers private lessons to students of all ages in the community. Lessons are taught by Auburn faculty and graduate students.
- Mon 710:00 AMTabling: Teach For AmericaJoin Teach for America for an interactive tabling event! This is a great opportunity to connect directly with representatives from Teach for America, get to know more about their organization, and explore exciting job opportunities!
- Mon 76:00 PMAU Trombone ChoirJoin us at 6:00PM in the Goodwin Recital Hall (GH125). Doors open 15 minutes prior to the performance. Tickets are available in advance online. Will call is not available.
- Mon 76:00 PMPre-PA club meetingSpeakers will give information about PA schools
- Mon 76:00 PMTestMasters LSAT CourseThis is an in-person LSAT prep course to prepare students to take the LSAT exam in June.
- Mon 77:45 PMThe Sound Den presents : Monday Music CafeStudents in the AU Commercial Music program perform a variety of popular and original songs. Join us at 7:45PM in the Goodwin Recital Hall (GH125). Doors open 15 minutes prior to the performance. Seating is limited! Tickets are available in advance online. Will call is not available.
- Tue 88:00 AMA Coach Approach: Increasing Impact with Leadership Engagement (VIRTUAL)This workshop is designed to equip participants with an intuitive coaching model to increase student session outcomes. It will include: - Understanding the distinction of coaching compared to other forms of helping. - Why such a distinction matters (e.g., professional coaching vs ad-hoc) and how it is a unique approach to supporting academic success that continues to gain traction due to positive measurable outcomes - This workshop will equip participants with an intuitive coaching model that can directly and positively impact session and student outcomes. o Based on the Leadership Engagement Model (TM) o Implement Appreciate Inquiry and transition to The Four W's to intuitively coach, even with limited time o Increase clarity on session outcome goals o Help students (and even colleagues) with positive approach o Provide an opportunity to practice and ask questions Participants will be provided with a takeaways worksheet and tool they can implement immediately. There are 2 sessions offered on Apr 8. 8am to noon & noon to 4pm. After you register, you will be contacted to choose a session.
- Tue 88:00 AMAU Music Project - Private Lesson Program (Spring and Summer 2025)Our community music program offers private lessons to students of all ages in the community. Lessons are taught by Auburn faculty and graduate students.
- Tue 89:00 AMGlomerata 128 DistributionThe Glomerata will distribute 9000 yearbooks, first come, first serve, to Auburn University Students.
- Tue 89:00 AMGlomerata 128 DistributionThe Glomerata will distribute 9000 yearbooks, first come, first serve, to Auburn University Students.
- Tue 89:00 AMGlomerata 128 DistributionThe Glomerata will distribute 9000 yearbooks, first come, first serve, to Auburn University Students.
- Tue 89:00 AMGlomerata 128 DistributionThe Glomerata will distribute 9000 yearbooks, first come, first serve, to Auburn University Students.
- Tue 89:00 AMGlomerata 128 DistributionThe Glomerata will distribute 9000 yearbooks, first come, first serve, to Auburn University Students.
- Tue 89:00 AMPi Phi PaloozaPi Phi Palooza is a fundraising event hosted by Pi Beta Phi where students can pay to dunk a Pi Phi and play different carnival games, with all proceeds going towards our philanthropy, Read > Lead > Achieve.
- Tue 89:00 AMPi Phi PaloozaPi Phi Palooza is a fundraising event hosted by Pi Beta Phi where students can pay to dunk a Pi Phi and play different carnival games, with all proceeds going towards our philanthropy, Read > Lead > Achieve.
- Tue 810:00 AMJohn Augustus Walker: Historical Panorama of Alabama AgricultureAlabama’s agricultural heritage is documented through ten large-scale murals produced in 1939, a time when the state began diversifying its output.
- Tue 810:00 AMKate Medley: Thank You Please Come AgainPhotojournalist Kate Medley covers national news in the American South, focused on storytelling and environmental portraiture. In this exhibition, Medley invites viewers to see the people and culinary art of service stations, convenience stores and quick stops located across the South, shining a light on the unexpected community, generosity and creativity found in hidden corners of the U.S.
- Tue 810:00 AMRodell Warner + Audubon + His JournalsThe Jule invites contemporary artists inspired by nature to research Auburn University's collections to engage with, question and critique John James Audubon’s evolving legacy. Trinidadian artist Rodell Warner reimagines John James Audubon’s writings and selections from the iconic Birds of America series, animating text and visuals to foster new ways of seeing and experiencing history.Warner's digital animations have been exhibited at the Art Gallery of Ontario; Big Medium, Austin, Texas; the Museum of Contemporary Art, Taipei; and the Pérez Art Museum, Miami, Florida. Rodell works between Port of Spain in Trinidad, Kingston in Jamaica, and Boston, Massachusetts.
- Tue 810:00 AMShowcase: Faculty Exhibition 8Celebrate the innovative spirit of Auburn faculty members working experimentally in film, painting, photography, new media, sculpture and textile arts. This creative scholarship enriches the academic environment by promoting collaboration, making complex concepts more accessible, generating innovative and engaging ideas, and contributing to cultural and social change. Paired with discoveries in other fields, these outcomes are essential to enhancing Auburn’s stature as a pre-eminent institution with Carnegie R1 status.Presented in collaboration with Showcase 2025, a university-wide initiative to highlight creative scholarship, align its practice with university goals and promote collaboration. Showcase 2025 is organized by Chase Bringarder, Associate Provost for Academic Affairs and Professor in the Department of Theatre and Dance; Robert Finkel, Program Chair and Associate Professor of Graphic Design; and Anna Ruth Gatlin, Assistant Professor of Interior Design in Consumer and Design Sciences, in concert with the Office of the Senior Vice President for Research and Economic Development.
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Wed 9Davis Arboretum 2nd Tuesday ToursExperience the Davis Arboretum like never before! Make plans to attend our new "Second Tuesday Garden Tours" beginning Tuesday, February 11, 2025, at 12:00 PM! 🌞 Grab your friends and colleagues and meet us at the Arboretum pavilion for a delightful midday stroll through our beautiful garden as you learn about the wonderful world of Alabama's native plants.Tours will meet on the 2nd Tuesday of each month with additional tours available during the stunning peak bloom and vibrant color change seasons. 🍂🌷Join us as you rediscover the wonder and beauty of Auburn University's Davis Arboretum! - Tue 81:00 PMWeagle Worker FairAs part of National Student Employment Week, Auburn Human Resources and Career Discovery and Success are partnering to bring you the Weagle Worker Job Expo! Do not miss this exciting opportunity to network with a variety of on campus departments looking to hire Auburn students! These part-time positions are not only a way to earn income but to also gain relevant work experience that will make you stand out among your peers! Business casual attire is strongly recommended.
- Tue 82:00 PMA Conversation with Dr. Clayborne CarsonDr. Clayborne Carson has devoted his professional life to the study of Martin Luther King, Jr. and the African-American freedom struggle. In 1985, the late Coretta Scott King invited Dr. Carson to direct a long-term project to edit and publish the papers of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Under Carson’s direction, the King Papers Project has produced seven volumes of an ongoing comprehensive edition of The Papers of Martin Luther King, Jr. In 2005, Carson founded the Martin Luther King, Jr. Research and Education Institute to endow and expand the work of the King Papers Project.
- Tue 87:00 PMTruthseekers Chapel SingingA group of Christians will meet to sing acapella praises to God for roughly an hour.
- Tue 87:30 PMStudent Recital: Margaret Ann Burnham, sopranoThis Auburn University student recital is free and open to the public. Doors open 15 minutes prior to the performance.
- Wed 98:00 AMAU Music Project - Private Lesson Program (Spring and Summer 2025)Our community music program offers private lessons to students of all ages in the community. Lessons are taught by Auburn faculty and graduate students.
- Wed 99:00 AMGlomerata 128 DistributionThe Glomerata will distribute 9000 yearbooks, first come, first serve, to Auburn University Students.
- Wed 99:00 AMGlomerata 128 DistributionThe Glomerata will distribute 9000 yearbooks, first come, first serve, to Auburn University Students.
- Wed 99:00 AMGlomerata 128 DistributionThe Glomerata will distribute 9000 yearbooks, first come, first serve, to Auburn University Students.
- Wed 99:00 AMGlomerata 128 DistributionThe Glomerata will distribute 9000 yearbooks, first come, first serve, to Auburn University Students.
- Wed 99:00 AMGlomerata 128 DistributionThe Glomerata will distribute 9000 yearbooks, first come, first serve, to Auburn University Students.
- Wed 99:00 AMWaffles for Student WorkersAre you a student worker on or off-campus? Come find the Waffle House Food Truck on Haley Concourse to celebrate your hard work! As part of National Student Employment Week, Career Discovery and Success along with Waffle House will be present on the concourse from 9 AM- 11 AM to honor all student workers.
- Wed 910:00 AMJohn Augustus Walker: Historical Panorama of Alabama AgricultureAlabama’s agricultural heritage is documented through ten large-scale murals produced in 1939, a time when the state began diversifying its output.
- Wed 910:00 AMKate Medley: Thank You Please Come AgainPhotojournalist Kate Medley covers national news in the American South, focused on storytelling and environmental portraiture. In this exhibition, Medley invites viewers to see the people and culinary art of service stations, convenience stores and quick stops located across the South, shining a light on the unexpected community, generosity and creativity found in hidden corners of the U.S.
- Wed 910:00 AMRodell Warner + Audubon + His JournalsThe Jule invites contemporary artists inspired by nature to research Auburn University's collections to engage with, question and critique John James Audubon’s evolving legacy. Trinidadian artist Rodell Warner reimagines John James Audubon’s writings and selections from the iconic Birds of America series, animating text and visuals to foster new ways of seeing and experiencing history.Warner's digital animations have been exhibited at the Art Gallery of Ontario; Big Medium, Austin, Texas; the Museum of Contemporary Art, Taipei; and the Pérez Art Museum, Miami, Florida. Rodell works between Port of Spain in Trinidad, Kingston in Jamaica, and Boston, Massachusetts.
- Wed 910:00 AMShare a CokeStudents will register for a customized can of Coke, Scan to win Coca-Cola Giveaways, Sample Coca-cola products, Relax at a shared seating/refreshment area, Snap a selfie at a photobooth, and Collect their personalized can of Coca-cola.
- Wed 910:00 AMShowcase: Faculty Exhibition 8Celebrate the innovative spirit of Auburn faculty members working experimentally in film, painting, photography, new media, sculpture and textile arts. This creative scholarship enriches the academic environment by promoting collaboration, making complex concepts more accessible, generating innovative and engaging ideas, and contributing to cultural and social change. Paired with discoveries in other fields, these outcomes are essential to enhancing Auburn’s stature as a pre-eminent institution with Carnegie R1 status.Presented in collaboration with Showcase 2025, a university-wide initiative to highlight creative scholarship, align its practice with university goals and promote collaboration. Showcase 2025 is organized by Chase Bringarder, Associate Provost for Academic Affairs and Professor in the Department of Theatre and Dance; Robert Finkel, Program Chair and Associate Professor of Graphic Design; and Anna Ruth Gatlin, Assistant Professor of Interior Design in Consumer and Design Sciences, in concert with the Office of the Senior Vice President for Research and Economic Development.
- Wed 910:00 AMZTA x Red Cross Blood DriveZeta Tau Alpha is hosting a blood drive with the American Red Cross on April 9th in the Student Center room 2326. You are welcome to come by to donate or make an appointment!
- Wed 910:00 AMZTA x Red Cross Blood DriveZeta Tau Alpha is hosting a blood drive with the American Red Cross on April 9th in the Student Center room 2326. You are welcome to come by to donate or make an appointment!
- Wed 910:30 AMDunk For DogsBeing set up on the Haley concourse, a dunk tank would be set up along side a table and tent. Passerby's would have the opportunity to donate ?for the chance to attempt dunking the brother inside the dunk tank. All profits would go to the Auburn CARE humane society. Donations would be collected digitally via Venmo.
- Wed 910:30 AMDunk For DogsBeing set up on the Haley concourse, a dunk tank would be set up along side a table and tent. Passerby's would have the opportunity to donate ?for the chance to attempt dunking the brother inside the dunk tank. All profits would go to the Auburn CARE humane society. Donations would be collected digitally via Venmo.
- Wed 96:00 PMAU Opera Workshop - Cast IJoin us at 6:00PM in the Goodwin Recital Hall (GH125). Doors open 15 minutes prior to the performance. Tickets are available in advance online. Will call is not available.
- Wed 97:30 PMAU Opera Workshop - Cast IIJoin us at 7:30PM in the Goodwin Recital Hall (GH125). Doors open 15 minutes prior to the performance. Tickets are available in advance online. Will call is not available.
- Wed 98:00 PMLSAT Live Online Strategy Workshop April 9th Dates: April 9, 2025This Live-Online LSAT strategy workshop includes 1 hour of free LSAT information by experienced teaching professionals. This workshop is designed to be informational and answer questions about the exam and the potential benefits of the full LSAT prep class.
- Thu 108:00 AMAU Music Project - Private Lesson Program (Spring and Summer 2025)Our community music program offers private lessons to students of all ages in the community. Lessons are taught by Auburn faculty and graduate students.
- Thu 109:00 AMGlomerata 128 DistributionThe Glomerata will distribute 9000 yearbooks, first come, first serve, to Auburn University Students.
- Thu 109:00 AMGlomerata 128 DistributionThe Glomerata will distribute 9000 yearbooks, first come, first serve, to Auburn University Students.
- Thu 109:00 AMGlomerata 128 DistributionThe Glomerata will distribute 9000 yearbooks, first come, first serve, to Auburn University Students.
- Thu 109:00 AMGlomerata 128 DistributionThe Glomerata will distribute 9000 yearbooks, first come, first serve, to Auburn University Students.
- Thu 109:00 AMGlomerata 128 DistributionThe Glomerata will distribute 9000 yearbooks, first come, first serve, to Auburn University Students.
- Thu 1010:00 AMJohn Augustus Walker: Historical Panorama of Alabama AgricultureAlabama’s agricultural heritage is documented through ten large-scale murals produced in 1939, a time when the state began diversifying its output.
- Thu 1010:00 AMKate Medley: Thank You Please Come AgainPhotojournalist Kate Medley covers national news in the American South, focused on storytelling and environmental portraiture. In this exhibition, Medley invites viewers to see the people and culinary art of service stations, convenience stores and quick stops located across the South, shining a light on the unexpected community, generosity and creativity found in hidden corners of the U.S.
- Thu 1010:00 AMRodell Warner + Audubon + His JournalsThe Jule invites contemporary artists inspired by nature to research Auburn University's collections to engage with, question and critique John James Audubon’s evolving legacy. Trinidadian artist Rodell Warner reimagines John James Audubon’s writings and selections from the iconic Birds of America series, animating text and visuals to foster new ways of seeing and experiencing history.Warner's digital animations have been exhibited at the Art Gallery of Ontario; Big Medium, Austin, Texas; the Museum of Contemporary Art, Taipei; and the Pérez Art Museum, Miami, Florida. Rodell works between Port of Spain in Trinidad, Kingston in Jamaica, and Boston, Massachusetts.
- Thu 1010:00 AMShowcase: Faculty Exhibition 8Celebrate the innovative spirit of Auburn faculty members working experimentally in film, painting, photography, new media, sculpture and textile arts. This creative scholarship enriches the academic environment by promoting collaboration, making complex concepts more accessible, generating innovative and engaging ideas, and contributing to cultural and social change. Paired with discoveries in other fields, these outcomes are essential to enhancing Auburn’s stature as a pre-eminent institution with Carnegie R1 status.Presented in collaboration with Showcase 2025, a university-wide initiative to highlight creative scholarship, align its practice with university goals and promote collaboration. Showcase 2025 is organized by Chase Bringarder, Associate Provost for Academic Affairs and Professor in the Department of Theatre and Dance; Robert Finkel, Program Chair and Associate Professor of Graphic Design; and Anna Ruth Gatlin, Assistant Professor of Interior Design in Consumer and Design Sciences, in concert with the Office of the Senior Vice President for Research and Economic Development.
- Thu 1011:00 AMStudy 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.
- Thu 104:15 PMBaile LatinoBaile Latino: A Celebration of Dance, Culture, and Community Baile Latino is more than just a dance event?it is a celebration of cultural exchange and unity. Through movement, music, and shared experiences, students from diverse backgrounds come together to engage with Latin traditions in a way that is both fun and educational. The event highlights the history of salsa and bachata as global phenomena, tracing their African, Caribbean, and Latin American influences.Event Flow Regular Dance Meetings (Salsa & Bachata Sessions)5:15 - 5:45 PM | Dance Instruction ? Learn the fundamentals of salsa or bachata with guided instruction. 5:45 - 6:15 PM | Social Dance (Freestyle & Practice) ? Open floor for social dancing, practice, and connection. 6:20 PM | Event EndsSalsa Casino Night (Featuring La Rueda de Casino)5:15 - 5:45 PM | Dance Instruction ? Learn foundational steps and partner techniques. 6:00 - 6:15 PM | Salsa Casino ? La Rueda ? A high-energy Cuban-style group dance where participants follow the leader 6:20 - 7:30 PM | Food & Social hour ? Maria's Cuban Food Truck
- Thu 105:15 PMBaile LatinoBaile Latino: A Celebration of Dance, Culture, and Community Baile Latino is more than just a dance event?it is a celebration of cultural exchange and unity. Through movement, music, and shared experiences, students from diverse backgrounds come together to engage with Latin traditions in a way that is both fun and educational. The event highlights the history of salsa and bachata as global phenomena, tracing their African, Caribbean, and Latin American influences.Event Flow Regular Dance Meetings (Salsa & Bachata Sessions)5:15 - 5:45 PM | Dance Instruction ? Learn the fundamentals of salsa or bachata with guided instruction. 5:45 - 6:15 PM | Social Dance (Freestyle & Practice) ? Open floor for social dancing, practice, and connection. 6:20 PM | Event EndsSalsa Casino Night (Featuring La Rueda de Casino)5:15 - 5:45 PM | Dance Instruction ? Learn foundational steps and partner techniques. 6:00 - 6:15 PM | Salsa Casino ? La Rueda ? A high-energy Cuban-style group dance where participants follow the leader 6:20 - 7:30 PM | Food & Social hour ? Maria's Cuban Food Truck
- Thu 106:00 PMAU Double Reed EnsembleJoin us at 6:00PM in the Goodwin Recital Hall (GH125). Doors open 15 minutes prior to the performance. Tickets are available in advance online. Will call is not available.
- Thu 106:00 PMCommon GroundsCommon Grounds is a weekly series at The Jule in which scholars, artists, community leaders and students share their knowledge, lead discussions or creatively respond to our exhibitions. A space for experiential engagement, Common Grounds features artist talks, gallery discussions, film screenings, live performances, art activities and more.
- Thu 106:00 PMCommon Grounds: Translations of Objects and EnvironmentsJoin faculty as they discuss their creative approaches in translating and reimagining how people see and understand common objects and structures. How do different mediums enable new knowledge and insight into the spaces and things many take for granted? What is revealed through challenging conventions of discipline and representation? How does the environment and sustainability factor into creative research?Featuring David Shanks, Assistant Professor, Architecture; Meirav Goldhour, Lecturer, Consumer and Design Sciences; Cait McCarthy, Assistant Professor, Architecture.
- Thu 106:00 PMUPC Presents: Rolling through the DecadesJoin UPC as we travel back in time and skate through the eras! Join us on Thursday, April 10, 2025 in the Melton Student Center Ballroom from 6:00 P.M. ? 9:00 P.M. for Rolling Through the Decades, an event that brings iconic music, style, and fun from every generation. Lace up your skates and glide around the retro-themed skating rink or take on one of our classic arcade games. As the night goes on, groove in your own world with our silent disco headphones?pick your favorite decade?s tunes and dance to the beat!Follow @AuburnUPC on Instagram and Facebook for more information and fun event photos! UPC hopes to create an environment where all individuals can participate in Student Involvement sponsored programs and events. If you require an accommodation to participate in this event, please contact UPC in advance at 334-844-4788 or upc@auburn.edu.
- Thu 106:45 PMThursday 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.
- Thu 107:00 PMNav NightNav night is a gathering of the members of the Navigators. We start off with a bonding game that is low stakes and low activity. We then move into a time of worship with music and singing. We then break off into bible study groups to study the bible.
- Thu 107:30 PMAU Funk & Soul EnsembleThe AU Funk & Soul Ensemble is a repertory ensemble focusing on Funk and Soul standards from the mid 1960s through the early 1980s. The group studies and performs well-known pieces by the era's greats, including James Brown, Sly & the Family Stone, Aretha Franklin, Stevie Wonder, and others.Join us at 7:30PM in the Goodwin Rehearsal Hall (GH134). Doors open 15 minutes prior to the performance. Seating is limited!Tickets are available in advance online. Will call is not available.
- Thu 107:30 PMStudent Recital: Ryan Piggott, euphoniumThis Auburn University student recital is free and open to the public. Doors open 15 minutes prior to the performance.
- Fri 118:00 AMAU Music Project - Private Lesson Program (Spring and Summer 2025)Our community music program offers private lessons to students of all ages in the community. Lessons are taught by Auburn faculty and graduate students.
- Fri 119:00 AMGlomerata 128 DistributionThe Glomerata will distribute 9000 yearbooks, first come, first serve, to Auburn University Students.
- Fri 119:00 AMGlomerata 128 DistributionThe Glomerata will distribute 9000 yearbooks, first come, first serve, to Auburn University Students.
- Fri 119:00 AMGlomerata 128 DistributionThe Glomerata will distribute 9000 yearbooks, first come, first serve, to Auburn University Students.
- Fri 119:00 AMGlomerata 128 DistributionThe Glomerata will distribute 9000 yearbooks, first come, first serve, to Auburn University Students.
- Fri 119:00 AMGlomerata 128 DistributionThe Glomerata will distribute 9000 yearbooks, first come, first serve, to Auburn University Students.
- Fri 1110:00 AMJohn Augustus Walker: Historical Panorama of Alabama AgricultureAlabama’s agricultural heritage is documented through ten large-scale murals produced in 1939, a time when the state began diversifying its output.
- Fri 1110:00 AMKate Medley: Thank You Please Come AgainPhotojournalist Kate Medley covers national news in the American South, focused on storytelling and environmental portraiture. In this exhibition, Medley invites viewers to see the people and culinary art of service stations, convenience stores and quick stops located across the South, shining a light on the unexpected community, generosity and creativity found in hidden corners of the U.S.
- Fri 1110:00 AMRodell Warner + Audubon + His JournalsThe Jule invites contemporary artists inspired by nature to research Auburn University's collections to engage with, question and critique John James Audubon’s evolving legacy. Trinidadian artist Rodell Warner reimagines John James Audubon’s writings and selections from the iconic Birds of America series, animating text and visuals to foster new ways of seeing and experiencing history.Warner's digital animations have been exhibited at the Art Gallery of Ontario; Big Medium, Austin, Texas; the Museum of Contemporary Art, Taipei; and the Pérez Art Museum, Miami, Florida. Rodell works between Port of Spain in Trinidad, Kingston in Jamaica, and Boston, Massachusetts.
- Fri 1110:00 AMShowcase: Faculty Exhibition 8Celebrate the innovative spirit of Auburn faculty members working experimentally in film, painting, photography, new media, sculpture and textile arts. This creative scholarship enriches the academic environment by promoting collaboration, making complex concepts more accessible, generating innovative and engaging ideas, and contributing to cultural and social change. Paired with discoveries in other fields, these outcomes are essential to enhancing Auburn’s stature as a pre-eminent institution with Carnegie R1 status.Presented in collaboration with Showcase 2025, a university-wide initiative to highlight creative scholarship, align its practice with university goals and promote collaboration. Showcase 2025 is organized by Chase Bringarder, Associate Provost for Academic Affairs and Professor in the Department of Theatre and Dance; Robert Finkel, Program Chair and Associate Professor of Graphic Design; and Anna Ruth Gatlin, Assistant Professor of Interior Design in Consumer and Design Sciences, in concert with the Office of the Senior Vice President for Research and Economic Development.
- Fri 1111:00 AMStudy 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.
- Fri 114:00 PMISO Social HourISO social hours are held each Friday to encourage unity among our domestic and international students.
- Fri 114:00 PMWing FlingDuring the show, hawks, falcons, eagles and other birds of prey are free-flown from towers and around the amphitheater, enabling visitors to see these raptors flying close. Visitors will also learn interesting facts about natural history, conservation, and rehabilitation. This educational presentation is appropriate for all ages.
- Fri 116:00 PMStudent Recital: Wyatt Stewart, trumpetThis Auburn University student recital is free and open to the public. Doors open 15 minutes prior to the performance.
- Fri 116:00 PMThe Fashion Event—Behind the SeamsThe Fashion Event is Auburn University’s student led fashion showcase features creations by the next generation of fashion designers and merchandisers. The annual Fashion Event, cosponsored by the College of Human Sciences, Department of Consumer and Design Sciences and the Auburn Apparel Merchandising and Design Association, is one of the top college-level productions in the nation.Behind the glitz of the fashion industry lies a whirlwind of creativity and collaboration. Designers sketch late into the night, while seamstresses transform fabric into stunning garments. Stylists curate looks that define a brand’s identity, and models rehearse their walks, embodying artistic visions. Amid the chaos, teams coordinate logistics and manage schedules, all driven by a shared passion for art and innovation, making the industry a vibrant blend of hard work and creativity.
- Fri 117:30 PMStudent Recital: Fredrick Brown, euphoniumThis Auburn University student recital is free and open to the public. Doors open 15 minutes prior to the performance.
- Sat 128:00 AMAU Music Project - Private Lesson Program (Spring and Summer 2025)Our community music program offers private lessons to students of all ages in the community. Lessons are taught by Auburn faculty and graduate students.
- Sat 1210:00 AMJohn Augustus Walker: Historical Panorama of Alabama AgricultureAlabama’s agricultural heritage is documented through ten large-scale murals produced in 1939, a time when the state began diversifying its output.
- Sat 1210:00 AMKate Medley: Thank You Please Come AgainPhotojournalist Kate Medley covers national news in the American South, focused on storytelling and environmental portraiture. In this exhibition, Medley invites viewers to see the people and culinary art of service stations, convenience stores and quick stops located across the South, shining a light on the unexpected community, generosity and creativity found in hidden corners of the U.S.
- Sat 1210:00 AMRodell Warner + Audubon + His JournalsThe Jule invites contemporary artists inspired by nature to research Auburn University's collections to engage with, question and critique John James Audubon’s evolving legacy. Trinidadian artist Rodell Warner reimagines John James Audubon’s writings and selections from the iconic Birds of America series, animating text and visuals to foster new ways of seeing and experiencing history.Warner's digital animations have been exhibited at the Art Gallery of Ontario; Big Medium, Austin, Texas; the Museum of Contemporary Art, Taipei; and the Pérez Art Museum, Miami, Florida. Rodell works between Port of Spain in Trinidad, Kingston in Jamaica, and Boston, Massachusetts.
- Sat 1210:00 AMShowcase: Faculty Exhibition 8Celebrate the innovative spirit of Auburn faculty members working experimentally in film, painting, photography, new media, sculpture and textile arts. This creative scholarship enriches the academic environment by promoting collaboration, making complex concepts more accessible, generating innovative and engaging ideas, and contributing to cultural and social change. Paired with discoveries in other fields, these outcomes are essential to enhancing Auburn’s stature as a pre-eminent institution with Carnegie R1 status.Presented in collaboration with Showcase 2025, a university-wide initiative to highlight creative scholarship, align its practice with university goals and promote collaboration. Showcase 2025 is organized by Chase Bringarder, Associate Provost for Academic Affairs and Professor in the Department of Theatre and Dance; Robert Finkel, Program Chair and Associate Professor of Graphic Design; and Anna Ruth Gatlin, Assistant Professor of Interior Design in Consumer and Design Sciences, in concert with the Office of the Senior Vice President for Research and Economic Development.
- Sat 1210:00 AMSpring Family FlingSpring Family Fling, which will take place in conjunction with A-Day on April 12. By aligning with A-Day, the event aims to create an opportunity for parents and families to form impactful connections with Parent & Family Programs, the Auburn University Parent & Family Association Board of Directors, and the Auburn community.Spring Family Fling will feature a meal at Wellness Kitchen, beginning at approximately 10 a.m. The event will be ticketed and will conclude shortly before the Spring Football Game begins. This will allow families to enjoy the rest of the day?s festivities.We anticipate having Aubie attend, having a musician, a cash bar, and yard games and more. We plan to include tours of Plainsman Park and also potentially the Auburn Recreation and Wellness Center.
- Sat 1210:30 AMSelf-Care Saturdays - Spring 2025Self-Care Saturdays is a weekly recurring museum programming initiative that helps attendees explore wellness through art and artistic mediums.
- Sat 1210:30 AMSelf-Care Saturday: Yin YogaBring some balance to your life and join local yoga instructor, Lela Anderson, for a morning of yin yoga. Immersed in the art of The Jule’s spring exhibitions, practice slowing down and focusing your attention on the connections between the body and art. Open to all-levels. Participants are encouraged to bring their own mats if possible.
- Sun 138:00 AMAU Music Project - Private Lesson Program (Spring and Summer 2025)Our community music program offers private lessons to students of all ages in the community. Lessons are taught by Auburn faculty and graduate students.
- Sun 1310:00 AMJohn Augustus Walker: Historical Panorama of Alabama AgricultureAlabama’s agricultural heritage is documented through ten large-scale murals produced in 1939, a time when the state began diversifying its output.
- Sun 1310:00 AMKate Medley: Thank You Please Come AgainPhotojournalist Kate Medley covers national news in the American South, focused on storytelling and environmental portraiture. In this exhibition, Medley invites viewers to see the people and culinary art of service stations, convenience stores and quick stops located across the South, shining a light on the unexpected community, generosity and creativity found in hidden corners of the U.S.
- Sun 1310:00 AMRodell Warner + Audubon + His JournalsThe Jule invites contemporary artists inspired by nature to research Auburn University's collections to engage with, question and critique John James Audubon’s evolving legacy. Trinidadian artist Rodell Warner reimagines John James Audubon’s writings and selections from the iconic Birds of America series, animating text and visuals to foster new ways of seeing and experiencing history.Warner's digital animations have been exhibited at the Art Gallery of Ontario; Big Medium, Austin, Texas; the Museum of Contemporary Art, Taipei; and the Pérez Art Museum, Miami, Florida. Rodell works between Port of Spain in Trinidad, Kingston in Jamaica, and Boston, Massachusetts.
- Sun 1310:00 AMShowcase: Faculty Exhibition 8Celebrate the innovative spirit of Auburn faculty members working experimentally in film, painting, photography, new media, sculpture and textile arts. This creative scholarship enriches the academic environment by promoting collaboration, making complex concepts more accessible, generating innovative and engaging ideas, and contributing to cultural and social change. Paired with discoveries in other fields, these outcomes are essential to enhancing Auburn’s stature as a pre-eminent institution with Carnegie R1 status.Presented in collaboration with Showcase 2025, a university-wide initiative to highlight creative scholarship, align its practice with university goals and promote collaboration. Showcase 2025 is organized by Chase Bringarder, Associate Provost for Academic Affairs and Professor in the Department of Theatre and Dance; Robert Finkel, Program Chair and Associate Professor of Graphic Design; and Anna Ruth Gatlin, Assistant Professor of Interior Design in Consumer and Design Sciences, in concert with the Office of the Senior Vice President for Research and Economic Development.
- Sun 133:00 PMGospel Choir Spring ConcertFeaturing the Auburn University Gospel Choir joined by the True Deliverance Holiness Praise team. 3:00PM at True Deliverance Holiness Church. Doors open approximately 30 minutes prior to the performance.Tickets are FREE and available in advance online.
- Sun 136:00 PMSWATCH Launch PartyThe SWATCH Launch Party is a celebration of the release of the SWATCH Magazine No. 7 Issue. It is for all AMDA members to attend to recognize their hard work throughout the year. Guests are encouraged to RSVP for the event and can come and go as they please.
- Mon 148:00 AMAU Music Project - Private Lesson Program (Spring and Summer 2025)Our community music program offers private lessons to students of all ages in the community. Lessons are taught by Auburn faculty and graduate students.
- Mon 146:00 PMTestMasters LSAT CourseThis is an in-person LSAT prep course to prepare students to take the LSAT exam in June.
- Mon 147:00 PMAU Symphony Orchestra
- Mon 147:00 PMDREAM-Math online informational meetingAuburn University's DREAM-Math master's program is hosting online information meetings to introduce STEM professionals to its fully funded teaching opportunities. The meetings, held on the second Monday of every month at 7 p.m. CST, will outline the program's benefits, including full tuition coverage, living expenses and a $20,000 annual bonus for four years, with a total financial support package of more than $150,000.The DREAM-Math program, a partnership between Auburn University, Tuskegee University, Alabama State University and surrounding school districts, aims to develop, recruit and empower Alabama mathematics teachers. Funded by the National Science Foundation's Noyce Scholarship Program, this initiative seeks STEM degree holders who meet program qualifications to earn a Master of Education in Math Education, leading to teacher certification.Interested individuals can join an informational online meeting and visit the DREAM-Math website for more information. The Department of Curriculum and Teaching and Department of Mathematics and Statistics encourage those considering a teaching career to attend and learn more about this rewarding opportunity. The next cohort begins in mid-May 2025, and the application window is now open.
- Mon 147:30 PMStudent Recital: Sarah Horner, saxophoneThis Auburn University student recital is free and open to the public. Doors open 15 minutes prior to the performance.
- Tue 158:00 AMAU Music Project - Private Lesson Program (Spring and Summer 2025)Our community music program offers private lessons to students of all ages in the community. Lessons are taught by Auburn faculty and graduate students.
- Tue 158:30 AMApril EagleCast Webinar: The Invisible Medal: Leading with a Higher PurposeBe prepared to learn what it takes to be the leader you are called to be. The Invisible Medal is the realization that the success we enable in others is greater than any personal accolade. Invisible medals will be earned if we focus on people and relationships, view life as a stewardship, and recognize that everyone has potential.
- Tue 1510:00 AMJohn Augustus Walker: Historical Panorama of Alabama AgricultureAlabama’s agricultural heritage is documented through ten large-scale murals produced in 1939, a time when the state began diversifying its output.
- Tue 1510:00 AMKate Medley: Thank You Please Come AgainPhotojournalist Kate Medley covers national news in the American South, focused on storytelling and environmental portraiture. In this exhibition, Medley invites viewers to see the people and culinary art of service stations, convenience stores and quick stops located across the South, shining a light on the unexpected community, generosity and creativity found in hidden corners of the U.S.
- Tue 1510:00 AMRodell Warner + Audubon + His JournalsThe Jule invites contemporary artists inspired by nature to research Auburn University's collections to engage with, question and critique John James Audubon’s evolving legacy. Trinidadian artist Rodell Warner reimagines John James Audubon’s writings and selections from the iconic Birds of America series, animating text and visuals to foster new ways of seeing and experiencing history.Warner's digital animations have been exhibited at the Art Gallery of Ontario; Big Medium, Austin, Texas; the Museum of Contemporary Art, Taipei; and the Pérez Art Museum, Miami, Florida. Rodell works between Port of Spain in Trinidad, Kingston in Jamaica, and Boston, Massachusetts.
- Tue 1510:00 AMShowcase: Faculty Exhibition 8Celebrate the innovative spirit of Auburn faculty members working experimentally in film, painting, photography, new media, sculpture and textile arts. This creative scholarship enriches the academic environment by promoting collaboration, making complex concepts more accessible, generating innovative and engaging ideas, and contributing to cultural and social change. Paired with discoveries in other fields, these outcomes are essential to enhancing Auburn’s stature as a pre-eminent institution with Carnegie R1 status.Presented in collaboration with Showcase 2025, a university-wide initiative to highlight creative scholarship, align its practice with university goals and promote collaboration. Showcase 2025 is organized by Chase Bringarder, Associate Provost for Academic Affairs and Professor in the Department of Theatre and Dance; Robert Finkel, Program Chair and Associate Professor of Graphic Design; and Anna Ruth Gatlin, Assistant Professor of Interior Design in Consumer and Design Sciences, in concert with the Office of the Senior Vice President for Research and Economic Development.
- Tue 1511:00 AMYellowhammer Fund Bus TourThe Yellowhammer Fund is on a van tour right now going to cities in Alabama and passing out family care products, period products, diapers, and lunches, all free of charge. Gen Action wants to partner with them to bring the van on campus (and an adjacent food truck) to provide all of these free resources for students.
- Tue 1512:00 PMVBMA Lunch Meeting - InnovationDr. Canning will be speaking about innovation in veterinary medicine.
- Tue 156:00 PMBeginners PotteryIn this course, you will be learning the basic skills needed to throw on the wheel. This includes clay preparation, centering the clay, and pulling up cylindrical shapes that you will learn to add on to create your unique and functional pieces. You will be working at your own wheel and be provided studio space and resources to help your creativity and skills flourish throughout the course. Clay and firing costs are included in the course fee. Students should bring a one-gallon bucket and a packet of clay tools to the first class meeting (tools may be purchased at most bookstores in Auburn for about $15).
- Tue 156:00 PMGreek Sing 2025From 7:00 to 10:00 PM, teams will take turns performing 3-minute and 30-second dance routines on the floor, showcasing their talent in front of a panel of judges. This rotation will continue until all teams have completed their performances. Afterward, guest dancers will take the stage to deliver their special performances. Following the dance presentations, we will feature an impactful video highlighting the fundraising efforts through Habitat for Humanity. Once the judges have finished deliberating, the awards ceremony will take place. The evening will conclude with a final wrap-up. Guests will include chapters and their members, students from the campus, as well as parents and families, all coming together to celebrate the performances and support the cause.
- Tue 157:00 PMAU Symphonic Winds & Concert Band
- Wed 168:00 AMAU Music Project - Private Lesson Program (Spring and Summer 2025)Our community music program offers private lessons to students of all ages in the community. Lessons are taught by Auburn faculty and graduate students.
- Wed 1610:00 AMJohn Augustus Walker: Historical Panorama of Alabama AgricultureAlabama’s agricultural heritage is documented through ten large-scale murals produced in 1939, a time when the state began diversifying its output.
- Wed 1610:00 AMKate Medley: Thank You Please Come AgainPhotojournalist Kate Medley covers national news in the American South, focused on storytelling and environmental portraiture. In this exhibition, Medley invites viewers to see the people and culinary art of service stations, convenience stores and quick stops located across the South, shining a light on the unexpected community, generosity and creativity found in hidden corners of the U.S.
- Wed 1610:00 AMRodell Warner + Audubon + His JournalsThe Jule invites contemporary artists inspired by nature to research Auburn University's collections to engage with, question and critique John James Audubon’s evolving legacy. Trinidadian artist Rodell Warner reimagines John James Audubon’s writings and selections from the iconic Birds of America series, animating text and visuals to foster new ways of seeing and experiencing history.Warner's digital animations have been exhibited at the Art Gallery of Ontario; Big Medium, Austin, Texas; the Museum of Contemporary Art, Taipei; and the Pérez Art Museum, Miami, Florida. Rodell works between Port of Spain in Trinidad, Kingston in Jamaica, and Boston, Massachusetts.
- Wed 1610:00 AMShowcase: Faculty Exhibition 8Celebrate the innovative spirit of Auburn faculty members working experimentally in film, painting, photography, new media, sculpture and textile arts. This creative scholarship enriches the academic environment by promoting collaboration, making complex concepts more accessible, generating innovative and engaging ideas, and contributing to cultural and social change. Paired with discoveries in other fields, these outcomes are essential to enhancing Auburn’s stature as a pre-eminent institution with Carnegie R1 status.Presented in collaboration with Showcase 2025, a university-wide initiative to highlight creative scholarship, align its practice with university goals and promote collaboration. Showcase 2025 is organized by Chase Bringarder, Associate Provost for Academic Affairs and Professor in the Department of Theatre and Dance; Robert Finkel, Program Chair and Associate Professor of Graphic Design; and Anna Ruth Gatlin, Assistant Professor of Interior Design in Consumer and Design Sciences, in concert with the Office of the Senior Vice President for Research and Economic Development.
- Wed 166:00 PMTestMasters LSAT CourseThis is an in-person LSAT prep course to prepare students to take the LSAT exam in June.
- Wed 167:00 PMAU Percussion Ensembles
- Wed 167:30 PMVioletMusic by Jeanine Tesori Lyrics and Book by Brian Crawley Based on “The Ugliest Pilgrim” by Doris Betts Directed by Lindsay Rae Taylor Music Direction by Brian Osborne Choreography by Jeri DickeyApril 16-25, 2025 Telfair B. Peet Mainstage TheatreWednesday, April 16, 7:30pm Thursday, April 17, 7:30pm Friday, April 18, 7:30pm Saturday, April 19, 7:30pm Wednesday, April 23, 7:30pm Thursday, April 24, 7:30pm* Friday, April 25, 7:30pm*Talkback after the showA tale of the power of self-acceptance and compassion, Violet takes audiences on a journey through the South during the Civil Rights era. As Violet journeys to receive what she hopes will be a miracle cure from a faith healer, she finds joy, heartache, and self-knowledge. Gospel, blues, and folk-inspired songs carry her through her tribulations towards a transformative embrace of her own flaws and scars.Violet is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. www.mtishows.com
- Thu 178:00 AMASABE Blood DriveThis is a blood drive hosted by the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers working with Life South. We will have reclining chairs and small IV bag systems set up in order to take blood. ASABE members and all students and faculty/staff on campus are invited to donate blood at the blood drive.
- Thu 178:00 AMAU Music Project - Private Lesson Program (Spring and Summer 2025)Our community music program offers private lessons to students of all ages in the community. Lessons are taught by Auburn faculty and graduate students.
- Thu 1710:00 AMJohn Augustus Walker: Historical Panorama of Alabama AgricultureAlabama’s agricultural heritage is documented through ten large-scale murals produced in 1939, a time when the state began diversifying its output.
- Thu 1710:00 AMKate Medley: Thank You Please Come AgainPhotojournalist Kate Medley covers national news in the American South, focused on storytelling and environmental portraiture. In this exhibition, Medley invites viewers to see the people and culinary art of service stations, convenience stores and quick stops located across the South, shining a light on the unexpected community, generosity and creativity found in hidden corners of the U.S.
- Thu 1710:00 AMRodell Warner + Audubon + His JournalsThe Jule invites contemporary artists inspired by nature to research Auburn University's collections to engage with, question and critique John James Audubon’s evolving legacy. Trinidadian artist Rodell Warner reimagines John James Audubon’s writings and selections from the iconic Birds of America series, animating text and visuals to foster new ways of seeing and experiencing history.Warner's digital animations have been exhibited at the Art Gallery of Ontario; Big Medium, Austin, Texas; the Museum of Contemporary Art, Taipei; and the Pérez Art Museum, Miami, Florida. Rodell works between Port of Spain in Trinidad, Kingston in Jamaica, and Boston, Massachusetts.
- Thu 1710:00 AMShowcase: Faculty Exhibition 8Celebrate the innovative spirit of Auburn faculty members working experimentally in film, painting, photography, new media, sculpture and textile arts. This creative scholarship enriches the academic environment by promoting collaboration, making complex concepts more accessible, generating innovative and engaging ideas, and contributing to cultural and social change. Paired with discoveries in other fields, these outcomes are essential to enhancing Auburn’s stature as a pre-eminent institution with Carnegie R1 status.Presented in collaboration with Showcase 2025, a university-wide initiative to highlight creative scholarship, align its practice with university goals and promote collaboration. Showcase 2025 is organized by Chase Bringarder, Associate Provost for Academic Affairs and Professor in the Department of Theatre and Dance; Robert Finkel, Program Chair and Associate Professor of Graphic Design; and Anna Ruth Gatlin, Assistant Professor of Interior Design in Consumer and Design Sciences, in concert with the Office of the Senior Vice President for Research and Economic Development.
- Thu 1711:00 AMStudy 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.
- Thu 174:00 PMAuburn Tiger Paws CalloutsThe names of the new Tiger Paws will be called out individually and they will walk up the steps at Cater Hall. We would like to start at 4:00 but are requesting 4:00-6:00 p.m. in case it takes longer for the judges to select the new team. We will take pictures after the names of the 19 girls are called out.
- Thu 175:30 PMGlobal GastronomyThis is the annual Global Gastronomy event that showcases the students from the HOSP Global Gastronomy course and the Special Events course. This is a collaboration between the two groups and they put on an event in which the culinary students will prepare dishes from around the world. Each dish is paired with a wine. Guests visit multiple stations to learn about each of the countries and sample the food and wine. Tickets are $75 per person.
- Thu 176:00 PMBeginners PotteryIn this course, you will be learning the basic skills needed to throw on the wheel. This includes clay preparation, centering the clay, and pulling up cylindrical shapes that you will learn to add on to create your unique and functional pieces. You will be working at your own wheel and be provided studio space and resources to help your creativity and skills flourish throughout the course. Clay and firing costs are included in the course fee. Students should bring a one-gallon bucket and a packet of clay tools to the first class meeting (tools may be purchased at most bookstores in Auburn for about $15).
- Thu 176:00 PMCommon GroundsCommon Grounds is a weekly series at The Jule in which scholars, artists, community leaders and students share their knowledge, lead discussions or creatively respond to our exhibitions. A space for experiential engagement, Common Grounds features artist talks, gallery discussions, film screenings, live performances, art activities and more.
- Thu 176:00 PMCommon Grounds: Visualizing Community HistoriesJoin faculty as they discuss how their research and creative practice commemorates and makes visible the stories and histories of community spaces that are often erased or left unseen. Further, they will consider how their work helps to visualize and understand the tangible ramifications of legislature and urban planning that often further marginalize already vulnerable populations.Featuring Frank Hu, Assistant Professor, Landscape Architecture; Robert Sproull, Associate Professor, Environmental Design and Architecture; Isaac Cohen, Assistant Professor, Landscape Architecture; Kristen Tordella-Williams, Associate Professor, Art and Art History; Liz Egan, Director, McMullan Writers Workshops, Millsaps College.
- Thu 176:00 PMKXD Spring ShowcaseNVKrew, a dance group comprised of Auburn University students will preform dances on stage to Korean pop songs.
- Thu 176:00 PMMending NightJoin us for Mending Night on Thursday, April 17 from 6–8 PM in RBD Library’s Innovation & Research Commons! We’ll have sewing machines, supplies, and dedicated stations for hemming pants, sewing buttons, patching holes, and upcycling pieces into something new. No prior sewing experience? No problem! Fashion students and volunteers will be there to guide you through every step.Bring your worn-out or damaged clothes and give them a second life instead of tossing them away. Learn a new skill, meet new friends, and make sustainable choices—all in one night!
- Thu 176:00 PMThe property company of the futureThe Winchester Institute presents a guest lecture by University of Oxford Emeritus Professor Andrew Baum, an influential leader in the real estate field. Baum will explore how megatrends such as technological breakthroughs, sustainability imperatives, geopolitical shifts and changing demographics are reshaping the real estate industry.
- Thu 176:00 PMThird Thursday Poetry SeriesJoin us for the 2021-2022 Third Thursday Poetry Series! Sponsored by the Caroline Marshall Draughon Center for the Arts & Humanities, Department of English, and Southern Humanities Review in the College of Liberal Arts at Auburn University; the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Auburn University; and the Alabama State Council on the Arts.August 26, 2021 Ken Autrey, Maria Kuznetsova, and Justin GardinerSeptember 16, 2021 Chad DavidsonNovember 18, 2021 Tina Mozelle Braziel and Ashley W. JonesJanuary 20, 2022 Michael McFeeFebruary 17, 2022 Jessica JacobsMarch 17, 2022 Southern Humanities Review Spring Sessions Featuring Sanjena Sathian and Heather ChristleApril 21, 2022 Reading by Auburn University StudentsMay 19, 2022 Reading by OLLI at Auburn Members
- Thu 176:45 PMThursday 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.
- Thu 177:00 PMAU Jazz Ensemble
- Thu 177:00 PMNav NightNav night is a gathering of the members of the Navigators. We start off with a bonding game that is low stakes and low activity. We then move into a time of worship with music and singing. We then break off into bible study groups to study the bible.
- Thu 177:30 PMStudent Recital: Leland Garris, tenor & Megan Warhurst, sopranoThis Auburn University student recital is free and open to the public. Doors open 15 minutes prior to the performance.
- Thu 177:30 PMVioletMusic by Jeanine Tesori Lyrics and Book by Brian Crawley Based on “The Ugliest Pilgrim” by Doris Betts Directed by Lindsay Rae Taylor Music Direction by Brian Osborne Choreography by Jeri DickeyApril 16-25, 2025 Telfair B. Peet Mainstage TheatreWednesday, April 16, 7:30pm Thursday, April 17, 7:30pm Friday, April 18, 7:30pm Saturday, April 19, 7:30pm Wednesday, April 23, 7:30pm Thursday, April 24, 7:30pm* Friday, April 25, 7:30pm*Talkback after the showA tale of the power of self-acceptance and compassion, Violet takes audiences on a journey through the South during the Civil Rights era. As Violet journeys to receive what she hopes will be a miracle cure from a faith healer, she finds joy, heartache, and self-knowledge. Gospel, blues, and folk-inspired songs carry her through her tribulations towards a transformative embrace of her own flaws and scars.Violet is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. www.mtishows.com
- Fri 18All dayLast Day to Withdraw- Last day to withdraw from course with no grade penalty. "W" assigned. - Students who need to submit forms to lift holds on their accounts must submit the forms several business days ahead of the deadline to allow for processing.
- Fri 188:00 AMAU Music Project - Private Lesson Program (Spring and Summer 2025)Our community music program offers private lessons to students of all ages in the community. Lessons are taught by Auburn faculty and graduate students.
- Fri 1810:00 AMJohn Augustus Walker: Historical Panorama of Alabama AgricultureAlabama’s agricultural heritage is documented through ten large-scale murals produced in 1939, a time when the state began diversifying its output.
- Fri 1810:00 AMKate Medley: Thank You Please Come AgainPhotojournalist Kate Medley covers national news in the American South, focused on storytelling and environmental portraiture. In this exhibition, Medley invites viewers to see the people and culinary art of service stations, convenience stores and quick stops located across the South, shining a light on the unexpected community, generosity and creativity found in hidden corners of the U.S.
- Fri 1810:00 AMRodell Warner + Audubon + His JournalsThe Jule invites contemporary artists inspired by nature to research Auburn University's collections to engage with, question and critique John James Audubon’s evolving legacy. Trinidadian artist Rodell Warner reimagines John James Audubon’s writings and selections from the iconic Birds of America series, animating text and visuals to foster new ways of seeing and experiencing history.Warner's digital animations have been exhibited at the Art Gallery of Ontario; Big Medium, Austin, Texas; the Museum of Contemporary Art, Taipei; and the Pérez Art Museum, Miami, Florida. Rodell works between Port of Spain in Trinidad, Kingston in Jamaica, and Boston, Massachusetts.
- Fri 1810:00 AMShowcase: Faculty Exhibition 8Celebrate the innovative spirit of Auburn faculty members working experimentally in film, painting, photography, new media, sculpture and textile arts. This creative scholarship enriches the academic environment by promoting collaboration, making complex concepts more accessible, generating innovative and engaging ideas, and contributing to cultural and social change. Paired with discoveries in other fields, these outcomes are essential to enhancing Auburn’s stature as a pre-eminent institution with Carnegie R1 status.Presented in collaboration with Showcase 2025, a university-wide initiative to highlight creative scholarship, align its practice with university goals and promote collaboration. Showcase 2025 is organized by Chase Bringarder, Associate Provost for Academic Affairs and Professor in the Department of Theatre and Dance; Robert Finkel, Program Chair and Associate Professor of Graphic Design; and Anna Ruth Gatlin, Assistant Professor of Interior Design in Consumer and Design Sciences, in concert with the Office of the Senior Vice President for Research and Economic Development.
- Fri 1811:00 AMStudy 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.
- Fri 184:00 PMISO Social HourISO social hours are held each Friday to encourage unity among our domestic and international students.
- Fri 185:00 PMAU-NCKU Taiwan Center Movie NightThe Taiwan Center will be hosting their annual Movie Night outdoors. There will be free pizza and drinks along with a viewing of a Taiwanese film and a quiz at the end
- Fri 186:00 PMStudent Recital: Iain Riordan, compositionThis Auburn University student recital is free and open to the public. Doors open 15 minutes prior to the performance.
- Fri 186:00 PMStudent Recital: Julia Wright/Aidan Elder, trumpetThis Auburn University student recital is free and open to the public. Doors open 15 minutes prior to the performance.
- Fri 187:30 PMStudent Recital: Kenny Mayfield, trumpetThis Auburn University student recital is free and open to the public. Doors open 15 minutes prior to the performance.
- Fri 187:30 PMVioletMusic by Jeanine Tesori Lyrics and Book by Brian Crawley Based on “The Ugliest Pilgrim” by Doris Betts Directed by Lindsay Rae Taylor Music Direction by Brian Osborne Choreography by Jeri DickeyApril 16-25, 2025 Telfair B. Peet Mainstage TheatreWednesday, April 16, 7:30pm Thursday, April 17, 7:30pm Friday, April 18, 7:30pm Saturday, April 19, 7:30pm Wednesday, April 23, 7:30pm Thursday, April 24, 7:30pm* Friday, April 25, 7:30pm*Talkback after the showA tale of the power of self-acceptance and compassion, Violet takes audiences on a journey through the South during the Civil Rights era. As Violet journeys to receive what she hopes will be a miracle cure from a faith healer, she finds joy, heartache, and self-knowledge. Gospel, blues, and folk-inspired songs carry her through her tribulations towards a transformative embrace of her own flaws and scars.Violet is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. www.mtishows.com
- Sat 197:00 AMISO: Soccer Tournament 2025ISO Annual Soccer Tournament Join the International Student Organization (ISO) for our annual soccer tournament ? a fun-filled day of competition, sportsmanship, and community! Whether you're a seasoned player or just looking for a good time, this tournament is open to all Auburn University students, faculty, and staff!
- Sat 198:00 AMAU Music Project - Private Lesson Program (Spring and Summer 2025)Our community music program offers private lessons to students of all ages in the community. Lessons are taught by Auburn faculty and graduate students.
- Sat 1910:00 AMJohn Augustus Walker: Historical Panorama of Alabama AgricultureAlabama’s agricultural heritage is documented through ten large-scale murals produced in 1939, a time when the state began diversifying its output.
- Sat 1910:00 AMKate Medley: Thank You Please Come AgainPhotojournalist Kate Medley covers national news in the American South, focused on storytelling and environmental portraiture. In this exhibition, Medley invites viewers to see the people and culinary art of service stations, convenience stores and quick stops located across the South, shining a light on the unexpected community, generosity and creativity found in hidden corners of the U.S.
- Sat 1910:00 AMRodell Warner + Audubon + His JournalsThe Jule invites contemporary artists inspired by nature to research Auburn University's collections to engage with, question and critique John James Audubon’s evolving legacy. Trinidadian artist Rodell Warner reimagines John James Audubon’s writings and selections from the iconic Birds of America series, animating text and visuals to foster new ways of seeing and experiencing history.Warner's digital animations have been exhibited at the Art Gallery of Ontario; Big Medium, Austin, Texas; the Museum of Contemporary Art, Taipei; and the Pérez Art Museum, Miami, Florida. Rodell works between Port of Spain in Trinidad, Kingston in Jamaica, and Boston, Massachusetts.
- Sat 1910:00 AMShowcase: Faculty Exhibition 8Celebrate the innovative spirit of Auburn faculty members working experimentally in film, painting, photography, new media, sculpture and textile arts. This creative scholarship enriches the academic environment by promoting collaboration, making complex concepts more accessible, generating innovative and engaging ideas, and contributing to cultural and social change. Paired with discoveries in other fields, these outcomes are essential to enhancing Auburn’s stature as a pre-eminent institution with Carnegie R1 status.Presented in collaboration with Showcase 2025, a university-wide initiative to highlight creative scholarship, align its practice with university goals and promote collaboration. Showcase 2025 is organized by Chase Bringarder, Associate Provost for Academic Affairs and Professor in the Department of Theatre and Dance; Robert Finkel, Program Chair and Associate Professor of Graphic Design; and Anna Ruth Gatlin, Assistant Professor of Interior Design in Consumer and Design Sciences, in concert with the Office of the Senior Vice President for Research and Economic Development.
- Sat 1910:00 AMYPiT Programs 2024-2025 one Saturday per month. Each event will have its' own flyer.YPiT is a college and career pipeline program that meets once a month from August to May.
- Sat 1910:30 AMSelf-Care Saturday: Instant BookJoin graphic design faculty member, Kelly Bryant, to learn how to create your own instant book through the practice of folding paper. Participants will learn about Bryant’s process, what she calls “responsive play,” where creativity is found in the interplay among materials and form. Beginner-friendly, all supplies provided.
- Sat 1910:30 AMSelf-Care Saturdays - Spring 2025Self-Care Saturdays is a weekly recurring museum programming initiative that helps attendees explore wellness through art and artistic mediums.
- Sat 194:00 PMStudent Recital: Katey Madaris, percussionThis Auburn University student recital is free and open to the public. Doors open 15 minutes prior to the performance.
- Sat 196:00 PMPride Prom 2025Just a casual event providing food, allowing people to dress up and hang out, listen to music, etc. At the end of the night, we will be electing Prom royalty, which is a position that passes from person to person at each big event that we have.
- Sat 197:00 PMStudent Recital: Caleb McLendon, percussionThis Auburn University student recital is free and open to the public. Doors open 15 minutes prior to the performance.
- Sat 197:30 PMVioletMusic by Jeanine Tesori Lyrics and Book by Brian Crawley Based on “The Ugliest Pilgrim” by Doris Betts Directed by Lindsay Rae Taylor Music Direction by Brian Osborne Choreography by Jeri DickeyApril 16-25, 2025 Telfair B. Peet Mainstage TheatreWednesday, April 16, 7:30pm Thursday, April 17, 7:30pm Friday, April 18, 7:30pm Saturday, April 19, 7:30pm Wednesday, April 23, 7:30pm Thursday, April 24, 7:30pm* Friday, April 25, 7:30pm*Talkback after the showA tale of the power of self-acceptance and compassion, Violet takes audiences on a journey through the South during the Civil Rights era. As Violet journeys to receive what she hopes will be a miracle cure from a faith healer, she finds joy, heartache, and self-knowledge. Gospel, blues, and folk-inspired songs carry her through her tribulations towards a transformative embrace of her own flaws and scars.Violet is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. www.mtishows.com
- Sun 208:00 AMAU Music Project - Private Lesson Program (Spring and Summer 2025)Our community music program offers private lessons to students of all ages in the community. Lessons are taught by Auburn faculty and graduate students.
- Sun 2010:00 AMJohn Augustus Walker: Historical Panorama of Alabama AgricultureAlabama’s agricultural heritage is documented through ten large-scale murals produced in 1939, a time when the state began diversifying its output.
- Sun 2010:00 AMKate Medley: Thank You Please Come AgainPhotojournalist Kate Medley covers national news in the American South, focused on storytelling and environmental portraiture. In this exhibition, Medley invites viewers to see the people and culinary art of service stations, convenience stores and quick stops located across the South, shining a light on the unexpected community, generosity and creativity found in hidden corners of the U.S.
- Sun 2010:00 AMRodell Warner + Audubon + His JournalsThe Jule invites contemporary artists inspired by nature to research Auburn University's collections to engage with, question and critique John James Audubon’s evolving legacy. Trinidadian artist Rodell Warner reimagines John James Audubon’s writings and selections from the iconic Birds of America series, animating text and visuals to foster new ways of seeing and experiencing history.Warner's digital animations have been exhibited at the Art Gallery of Ontario; Big Medium, Austin, Texas; the Museum of Contemporary Art, Taipei; and the Pérez Art Museum, Miami, Florida. Rodell works between Port of Spain in Trinidad, Kingston in Jamaica, and Boston, Massachusetts.
- Sun 2010:00 AMShowcase: Faculty Exhibition 8Celebrate the innovative spirit of Auburn faculty members working experimentally in film, painting, photography, new media, sculpture and textile arts. This creative scholarship enriches the academic environment by promoting collaboration, making complex concepts more accessible, generating innovative and engaging ideas, and contributing to cultural and social change. Paired with discoveries in other fields, these outcomes are essential to enhancing Auburn’s stature as a pre-eminent institution with Carnegie R1 status.Presented in collaboration with Showcase 2025, a university-wide initiative to highlight creative scholarship, align its practice with university goals and promote collaboration. Showcase 2025 is organized by Chase Bringarder, Associate Provost for Academic Affairs and Professor in the Department of Theatre and Dance; Robert Finkel, Program Chair and Associate Professor of Graphic Design; and Anna Ruth Gatlin, Assistant Professor of Interior Design in Consumer and Design Sciences, in concert with the Office of the Senior Vice President for Research and Economic Development.
- Mon 218:00 AMAU Music Project - Private Lesson Program (Spring and Summer 2025)Our community music program offers private lessons to students of all ages in the community. Lessons are taught by Auburn faculty and graduate students.
- Mon 216:00 PMAuburn Circle SNAPSAll Auburn students are welcome to watch as published writers and artists read or show their work on stage, going in order from front to back cover of our magazine. There will be free pastries and coffee for guests to take as well.
- Mon 216:00 PMAU Flute EnsembleJoin us at 6:00PM in the Goodwin Recital Hall (GH125). Doors open 15 minutes prior to the performance. Tickets are available in advance online. Will call is not available.
- Mon 216:00 PMTestMasters LSAT CourseThis is an in-person LSAT prep course to prepare students to take the LSAT exam in June.
- Mon 217:30 PMAU Horn EnsembleJoin us at 7:30PM in the Goodwin Recital Hall (GH125). Doors open 15 minutes prior to the performance. Tickets are available in advance online. Will call is not available.
- Tue 228:00 AMAU Music Project - Private Lesson Program (Spring and Summer 2025)Our community music program offers private lessons to students of all ages in the community. Lessons are taught by Auburn faculty and graduate students.
- Tue 2210:00 AMJohn Augustus Walker: Historical Panorama of Alabama AgricultureAlabama’s agricultural heritage is documented through ten large-scale murals produced in 1939, a time when the state began diversifying its output.
- Tue 2210:00 AMKate Medley: Thank You Please Come AgainPhotojournalist Kate Medley covers national news in the American South, focused on storytelling and environmental portraiture. In this exhibition, Medley invites viewers to see the people and culinary art of service stations, convenience stores and quick stops located across the South, shining a light on the unexpected community, generosity and creativity found in hidden corners of the U.S.
- Tue 2210:00 AMRodell Warner + Audubon + His JournalsThe Jule invites contemporary artists inspired by nature to research Auburn University's collections to engage with, question and critique John James Audubon’s evolving legacy. Trinidadian artist Rodell Warner reimagines John James Audubon’s writings and selections from the iconic Birds of America series, animating text and visuals to foster new ways of seeing and experiencing history.Warner's digital animations have been exhibited at the Art Gallery of Ontario; Big Medium, Austin, Texas; the Museum of Contemporary Art, Taipei; and the Pérez Art Museum, Miami, Florida. Rodell works between Port of Spain in Trinidad, Kingston in Jamaica, and Boston, Massachusetts.
- Tue 2210:00 AMShowcase: Faculty Exhibition 8Celebrate the innovative spirit of Auburn faculty members working experimentally in film, painting, photography, new media, sculpture and textile arts. This creative scholarship enriches the academic environment by promoting collaboration, making complex concepts more accessible, generating innovative and engaging ideas, and contributing to cultural and social change. Paired with discoveries in other fields, these outcomes are essential to enhancing Auburn’s stature as a pre-eminent institution with Carnegie R1 status.Presented in collaboration with Showcase 2025, a university-wide initiative to highlight creative scholarship, align its practice with university goals and promote collaboration. Showcase 2025 is organized by Chase Bringarder, Associate Provost for Academic Affairs and Professor in the Department of Theatre and Dance; Robert Finkel, Program Chair and Associate Professor of Graphic Design; and Anna Ruth Gatlin, Assistant Professor of Interior Design in Consumer and Design Sciences, in concert with the Office of the Senior Vice President for Research and Economic Development.
- Tue 2211:00 AMUPC Presents: Earth Day ExtravaganzaEarth Day Extravaganza is quickly approaching! This was UPC's most attended event last year and this year will be even bigger! Come celebrate with us and fellow clubs, organizations, and departments on the Campus Green from 11:00 A.M. ? 2:00 P.M. on Tuesday, April 22nd. Activities will include tote bag decorating, plant-potting, bouquet-making, free food, and more! Together, we will be reminded how to best take care of our Earth and have fun while doing it!Follow @AuburnUPC on Instagram and Facebook for more information and fun event photos! UPC hopes to create an environment where all individuals can participate in Student Involvement sponsored programs and events. If you require an accommodation to participate in this event, please contact UPC in advance at 334-844-4788 or upc@auburn.edu.
- Tue 226:00 PMAU Piano Studio RecitalJoin us at 6:00PM in the Goodwin Recital Hall (GH125). Doors open 15 minutes prior to the performance. Tickets are available in advance online. Will call is not available.
- Tue 226:00 PMBeginners PotteryIn this course, you will be learning the basic skills needed to throw on the wheel. This includes clay preparation, centering the clay, and pulling up cylindrical shapes that you will learn to add on to create your unique and functional pieces. You will be working at your own wheel and be provided studio space and resources to help your creativity and skills flourish throughout the course. Clay and firing costs are included in the course fee. Students should bring a one-gallon bucket and a packet of clay tools to the first class meeting (tools may be purchased at most bookstores in Auburn for about $15).
- Tue 226:00 PMBroadway 101: "Hadestown"The Gogue Center, in collaboration with the Auburn University Department of Theatre and Dance, presents Broadway 101, an evening of tasty treats, Broadway lore and behind-the-scenes tidbits.Join Chase Bringardner, associate provost for academic affairs, as he explores the unique history of the Great White Way and how it relates to each of the five performances featured in the Gogue Center’s 2024–25 Broadway Series.Tonight's conversation centers on "Hadestown."All Broadway 101 conversations are free and open to the public.Space is limited; registration is required at aub.ie/broadway-101.Attendees may park in the Gogue Center’s Woodfield Drive lot.Lobby doors will open 30 minutes prior to each scheduled event.For additional event information and details, contact Ashley Pope, campus and community programs coordinator, at anp0093@auburn.eduREGISTER NOW: https://aub.ie/broadway-101
- Tue 227:30 PMAU Blues & Roots Ensemble"The AU Blues & Roots Ensemble is a repertory ensemble focusing on Rhythm & Blues, Country, and early Rock & Roll standards from the late 1940s through the early to mid 1960s. The group studies and performs well-known pieces by the era's greats, including Hank Williams, Fats Domino, Elvis Presley, Patsy Cline, Ray Charles, The Beatles, and others.Join us at 7:30PM in the Goodwin Rehearsal Hall (GH134). Doors open 15 minutes prior to the performance. Seating is limited!Tickets are available in advance online. Will call is not available."
- Tue 227:30 PMStudent Recital: Janie Poe, tromboneThis Auburn University student recital is free and open to the public. Doors open 15 minutes prior to the performance.
- Wed 238:00 AMAU Music Project - Private Lesson Program (Spring and Summer 2025)Our community music program offers private lessons to students of all ages in the community. Lessons are taught by Auburn faculty and graduate students.
- Wed 2310:00 AMJohn Augustus Walker: Historical Panorama of Alabama AgricultureAlabama’s agricultural heritage is documented through ten large-scale murals produced in 1939, a time when the state began diversifying its output.
- Wed 2310:00 AMKate Medley: Thank You Please Come AgainPhotojournalist Kate Medley covers national news in the American South, focused on storytelling and environmental portraiture. In this exhibition, Medley invites viewers to see the people and culinary art of service stations, convenience stores and quick stops located across the South, shining a light on the unexpected community, generosity and creativity found in hidden corners of the U.S.
- Wed 2310:00 AMRodell Warner + Audubon + His JournalsThe Jule invites contemporary artists inspired by nature to research Auburn University's collections to engage with, question and critique John James Audubon’s evolving legacy. Trinidadian artist Rodell Warner reimagines John James Audubon’s writings and selections from the iconic Birds of America series, animating text and visuals to foster new ways of seeing and experiencing history.Warner's digital animations have been exhibited at the Art Gallery of Ontario; Big Medium, Austin, Texas; the Museum of Contemporary Art, Taipei; and the Pérez Art Museum, Miami, Florida. Rodell works between Port of Spain in Trinidad, Kingston in Jamaica, and Boston, Massachusetts.
- Wed 2310:00 AMShowcase: Faculty Exhibition 8Celebrate the innovative spirit of Auburn faculty members working experimentally in film, painting, photography, new media, sculpture and textile arts. This creative scholarship enriches the academic environment by promoting collaboration, making complex concepts more accessible, generating innovative and engaging ideas, and contributing to cultural and social change. Paired with discoveries in other fields, these outcomes are essential to enhancing Auburn’s stature as a pre-eminent institution with Carnegie R1 status.Presented in collaboration with Showcase 2025, a university-wide initiative to highlight creative scholarship, align its practice with university goals and promote collaboration. Showcase 2025 is organized by Chase Bringarder, Associate Provost for Academic Affairs and Professor in the Department of Theatre and Dance; Robert Finkel, Program Chair and Associate Professor of Graphic Design; and Anna Ruth Gatlin, Assistant Professor of Interior Design in Consumer and Design Sciences, in concert with the Office of the Senior Vice President for Research and Economic Development.
- Wed 2312:00 PMVBMA + SVECCS Lunch Meeting - 4/23Dr. Perkins will be discussing the importance of having proper insurance when owning your own veterinary practice.
- Wed 234:00 PMYom Hashoah Holocaust Memorial ServiceThis event will be for the Auburn Hillel and local Jewish community to reflect on the Holocaust and observe a holiday, Yom Hashoah, that is observed in Israel and by Jewish people around the world. The event is scheduled as a seated memorial where guests will hear from Hillel members, local community members and a Rabbi from Birmingham who will provide speeches, prayers, and testimonials reflecting on a dark event in history.
- Wed 234:30 PMAU Campus BandJoin us at 4:30PM in the Goodwin Recital Hall (GH125). Doors open 15 minutes prior to the performance. Tickets are available in advance online. Will call is not available.
- Wed 236:00 PMAU Collaborative Piano RecitalJoin us at 6:00PM in the Goodwin Recital Hall (GH125). Doors open 15 minutes prior to the performance. Tickets are available in advance online. Will call is not available.
- Wed 237:00 PMTake Back the Night MarchAuburn University Generation Action will be holding a ?take back the night walk? open to any Auburn students that want to join club members in taking a short walk around campus in honor of women?s safety awareness
- Wed 237:00 PMTake Back The Night WalkTake Back the Night is a nationally recognized event advocating for safety and sexual violence. We plan to meet at Toomers Corner and walk through campus to the campus green with signs showing our support for those affected by sexual violence. When we make it to the campus green we will be reading poems and stories of survivors provided to us by the Take Back the Night organization. This will be a safe and open safe for everyone who shows up and will be a peaceful walk advocating for others.
- Wed 237:30 PMAU Rock EnsembleThe Auburn University Rock Ensemble focuses on American and British Rock music from the late 1960's through current time.Join us at 6:00PM in the Goodwin Rehearsal Hall (GH134). Doors open 15 minutes prior to the performance. Seating is limited!Tickets are available in advance online. Will call is not available.
- Wed 237:30 PMStudent Recital: Kailani Britten, trumpetThis Auburn University student recital is free and open to the public. Doors open 15 minutes prior to the performance.
- Wed 237:30 PMVioletMusic by Jeanine Tesori Lyrics and Book by Brian Crawley Based on “The Ugliest Pilgrim” by Doris Betts Directed by Lindsay Rae Taylor Music Direction by Brian Osborne Choreography by Jeri DickeyApril 16-25, 2025 Telfair B. Peet Mainstage TheatreWednesday, April 16, 7:30pm Thursday, April 17, 7:30pm Friday, April 18, 7:30pm Saturday, April 19, 7:30pm Wednesday, April 23, 7:30pm Thursday, April 24, 7:30pm* Friday, April 25, 7:30pm*Talkback after the showA tale of the power of self-acceptance and compassion, Violet takes audiences on a journey through the South during the Civil Rights era. As Violet journeys to receive what she hopes will be a miracle cure from a faith healer, she finds joy, heartache, and self-knowledge. Gospel, blues, and folk-inspired songs carry her through her tribulations towards a transformative embrace of her own flaws and scars.Violet is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. www.mtishows.com
- Thu 248:00 AMAU Music Project - Private Lesson Program (Spring and Summer 2025)Our community music program offers private lessons to students of all ages in the community. Lessons are taught by Auburn faculty and graduate students.
- Thu 2410:00 AMJohn Augustus Walker: Historical Panorama of Alabama AgricultureAlabama’s agricultural heritage is documented through ten large-scale murals produced in 1939, a time when the state began diversifying its output.
- Thu 2410:00 AMKate Medley: Thank You Please Come AgainPhotojournalist Kate Medley covers national news in the American South, focused on storytelling and environmental portraiture. In this exhibition, Medley invites viewers to see the people and culinary art of service stations, convenience stores and quick stops located across the South, shining a light on the unexpected community, generosity and creativity found in hidden corners of the U.S.
- Thu 2410:00 AMRodell Warner + Audubon + His JournalsThe Jule invites contemporary artists inspired by nature to research Auburn University's collections to engage with, question and critique John James Audubon’s evolving legacy. Trinidadian artist Rodell Warner reimagines John James Audubon’s writings and selections from the iconic Birds of America series, animating text and visuals to foster new ways of seeing and experiencing history.Warner's digital animations have been exhibited at the Art Gallery of Ontario; Big Medium, Austin, Texas; the Museum of Contemporary Art, Taipei; and the Pérez Art Museum, Miami, Florida. Rodell works between Port of Spain in Trinidad, Kingston in Jamaica, and Boston, Massachusetts.
- Thu 2410:00 AMShowcase: Faculty Exhibition 8Celebrate the innovative spirit of Auburn faculty members working experimentally in film, painting, photography, new media, sculpture and textile arts. This creative scholarship enriches the academic environment by promoting collaboration, making complex concepts more accessible, generating innovative and engaging ideas, and contributing to cultural and social change. Paired with discoveries in other fields, these outcomes are essential to enhancing Auburn’s stature as a pre-eminent institution with Carnegie R1 status.Presented in collaboration with Showcase 2025, a university-wide initiative to highlight creative scholarship, align its practice with university goals and promote collaboration. Showcase 2025 is organized by Chase Bringarder, Associate Provost for Academic Affairs and Professor in the Department of Theatre and Dance; Robert Finkel, Program Chair and Associate Professor of Graphic Design; and Anna Ruth Gatlin, Assistant Professor of Interior Design in Consumer and Design Sciences, in concert with the Office of the Senior Vice President for Research and Economic Development.
- Thu 2411:00 AMStudy 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.
- Thu 245:30 PMThe Art of Pasta Culinary SeriesIntroducing Horst Schulze School of Hospitality Management?s first micro-credential offered to the community: The Art of Pasta! The micro-credential program offers opportunities for individuals to increase their knowledge in focused, specific topics within hospitality management. Micro-credentials are excellent for students and professionals who want to upgrade their skills or distinguish themselves from other candidates when a potential employer reviews their additional training and education. The Art of Pasta is a series of four (4) hands-on culinary classes, each 2.5 hours in duration, which will feature topics such as: ?Mar. 6: Hand-rolled Pasta - Welcome to the world of handmade pasta, where we will make classic egg and water dough! ?Mar. 20: Filled Pasta - We will amplify our pasta dough-making skills and learn how to make Ravioli, Cappelletti & Agnolotti. ?April 3: Baked Pasta - Let?s make and bake Spinach Cannelloni and Classic Lasagna. ?April 24: Pasta Sauces - It?s all about the sauce! We will explore classic sauces, Bolognese, Pomodoro, Basil Pesto & Parmesan Cream
- Thu 245:30 PMThe Hospitality GalaSymbolized by the pineapple since American colonial times, hospitality is the key ingredient for students, graduates and educators in the College of Human Sciences Horst Schulze School of Hospitality Management at Auburn University. Lectures and hands-on training in state-of-the-art laboratories help to develop citizens of character who aspire to leadership roles in the global hospitality industry.Since 1992, the Horst Schulze School of Hospitality Management (HSSHM) has held an annual benefit dinner and auction as a key fundraising event. With guidance from experienced faculty, staff and industry professionals, students successfully plan, organize and execute The Hospitality Gala. The funds raised support educational development initiatives for HSSHM students and faculty within the Auburn University College of Human Sciences. These initiatives encompass domestic and international study-tour programs, student travel scholarships, student participation in hospitality conferences, industry tradeshows and academic research conferences, graduate student research support, faculty development programs and support for visiting professors.
- Thu 246:00 PMBeginners PotteryIn this course, you will be learning the basic skills needed to throw on the wheel. This includes clay preparation, centering the clay, and pulling up cylindrical shapes that you will learn to add on to create your unique and functional pieces. You will be working at your own wheel and be provided studio space and resources to help your creativity and skills flourish throughout the course. Clay and firing costs are included in the course fee. Students should bring a one-gallon bucket and a packet of clay tools to the first class meeting (tools may be purchased at most bookstores in Auburn for about $15).
- Thu 246:00 PMCommon GroundsCommon Grounds is a weekly series at The Jule in which scholars, artists, community leaders and students share their knowledge, lead discussions or creatively respond to our exhibitions. A space for experiential engagement, Common Grounds features artist talks, gallery discussions, film screenings, live performances, art activities and more.
- Thu 246:00 PMCommon Grounds: Kate MedleyJoin The Jule for an artist talk and discussion with exhibiting artist, Kate Medley. Medley will discuss her current exhibition, Thank You Please Come Again, and her broader work as a photojournalist covering the politics of the South. Medley will be joined in conversation with Joan Harrell, Director of Strategic Initiatives and Programs in the College of Liberal Arts at Auburn University.
- Thu 246:00 PMStudent Recital: Enoch Yang, pianoThis Auburn University student recital is free and open to the public. Doors open 15 minutes prior to the performance.
- Thu 246:45 PMThursday 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.
- Thu 247:00 PMNav NightNav night is a gathering of the members of the Navigators. We start off with a bonding game that is low stakes and low activity. We then move into a time of worship with music and singing. We then break off into bible study groups to study the bible.
- Thu 247:30 PMAU Jazz ComboThe Auburn University Jazz Combo will perform a variety of selections from the swing, bebop, hard bop, modal and fusion periods of jazz.Join us at 7:30PM in the Goodwin Rehearsal Hall (GH134). Doors open 15 minutes prior to the performance. Seating is limited!Tickets are available in advance online. Will call is not available.
- Thu 247:30 PMStudent Recital: Megan Hitt, bassoonThis Auburn University student recital is free and open to the public. Doors open 15 minutes prior to the performance.
- Thu 247:30 PMVioletMusic by Jeanine Tesori Lyrics and Book by Brian Crawley Based on “The Ugliest Pilgrim” by Doris Betts Directed by Lindsay Rae Taylor Music Direction by Brian Osborne Choreography by Jeri DickeyApril 16-25, 2025 Telfair B. Peet Mainstage TheatreWednesday, April 16, 7:30pm Thursday, April 17, 7:30pm Friday, April 18, 7:30pm Saturday, April 19, 7:30pm Wednesday, April 23, 7:30pm Thursday, April 24, 7:30pm* Friday, April 25, 7:30pm*Talkback after the showA tale of the power of self-acceptance and compassion, Violet takes audiences on a journey through the South during the Civil Rights era. As Violet journeys to receive what she hopes will be a miracle cure from a faith healer, she finds joy, heartache, and self-knowledge. Gospel, blues, and folk-inspired songs carry her through her tribulations towards a transformative embrace of her own flaws and scars.Violet is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. www.mtishows.com
- Thu 248:00 PMAuburn Cheerleading CalloutsWe will announce the new cheerleaders individually from the top of the steps of Cater Hall. The new cheerleader will then walk up the steps to join the graduating seniors until everyone has been announced. We will then take a few pictures before dismissing everyone.
- Fri 258:00 AMAU Music Project - Private Lesson Program (Spring and Summer 2025)Our community music program offers private lessons to students of all ages in the community. Lessons are taught by Auburn faculty and graduate students.
- Fri 2510:00 AMJohn Augustus Walker: Historical Panorama of Alabama AgricultureAlabama’s agricultural heritage is documented through ten large-scale murals produced in 1939, a time when the state began diversifying its output.
- Fri 2510:00 AMKate Medley: Thank You Please Come AgainPhotojournalist Kate Medley covers national news in the American South, focused on storytelling and environmental portraiture. In this exhibition, Medley invites viewers to see the people and culinary art of service stations, convenience stores and quick stops located across the South, shining a light on the unexpected community, generosity and creativity found in hidden corners of the U.S.
- Fri 2510:00 AMRodell Warner + Audubon + His JournalsThe Jule invites contemporary artists inspired by nature to research Auburn University's collections to engage with, question and critique John James Audubon’s evolving legacy. Trinidadian artist Rodell Warner reimagines John James Audubon’s writings and selections from the iconic Birds of America series, animating text and visuals to foster new ways of seeing and experiencing history.Warner's digital animations have been exhibited at the Art Gallery of Ontario; Big Medium, Austin, Texas; the Museum of Contemporary Art, Taipei; and the Pérez Art Museum, Miami, Florida. Rodell works between Port of Spain in Trinidad, Kingston in Jamaica, and Boston, Massachusetts.
- Fri 2510:00 AMShowcase: Faculty Exhibition 8Celebrate the innovative spirit of Auburn faculty members working experimentally in film, painting, photography, new media, sculpture and textile arts. This creative scholarship enriches the academic environment by promoting collaboration, making complex concepts more accessible, generating innovative and engaging ideas, and contributing to cultural and social change. Paired with discoveries in other fields, these outcomes are essential to enhancing Auburn’s stature as a pre-eminent institution with Carnegie R1 status.Presented in collaboration with Showcase 2025, a university-wide initiative to highlight creative scholarship, align its practice with university goals and promote collaboration. Showcase 2025 is organized by Chase Bringarder, Associate Provost for Academic Affairs and Professor in the Department of Theatre and Dance; Robert Finkel, Program Chair and Associate Professor of Graphic Design; and Anna Ruth Gatlin, Assistant Professor of Interior Design in Consumer and Design Sciences, in concert with the Office of the Senior Vice President for Research and Economic Development.
- Fri 2511:00 AMStudy 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.
- Fri 256:00 PMStudent Recital: Alex Pearce, percussionThis Auburn University student recital is free and open to the public. Doors open 15 minutes prior to the performance.
- Fri 257:00 PM'Girl's Night with MelAUdic'MelAUdic Women's A Cappella Group will sing their 45-60 minute song set for the audience.
- Fri 257:00 PM'Girl's Night with MelAUdic'MelAUdic Women's A Cappella Group will sing their 45-60 minute song set for the audience.
- Fri 257:30 PMStudent Recital: Ricky Whorms, saxophoneThis Auburn University student recital is free and open to the public. Doors open 15 minutes prior to the performance.
- Fri 257:30 PMVioletMusic by Jeanine Tesori Lyrics and Book by Brian Crawley Based on “The Ugliest Pilgrim” by Doris Betts Directed by Lindsay Rae Taylor Music Direction by Brian Osborne Choreography by Jeri DickeyApril 16-25, 2025 Telfair B. Peet Mainstage TheatreWednesday, April 16, 7:30pm Thursday, April 17, 7:30pm Friday, April 18, 7:30pm Saturday, April 19, 7:30pm Wednesday, April 23, 7:30pm Thursday, April 24, 7:30pm* Friday, April 25, 7:30pm*Talkback after the showA tale of the power of self-acceptance and compassion, Violet takes audiences on a journey through the South during the Civil Rights era. As Violet journeys to receive what she hopes will be a miracle cure from a faith healer, she finds joy, heartache, and self-knowledge. Gospel, blues, and folk-inspired songs carry her through her tribulations towards a transformative embrace of her own flaws and scars.Violet is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. www.mtishows.com
- Sat 268:00 AMAU Music Project - Private Lesson Program (Spring and Summer 2025)Our community music program offers private lessons to students of all ages in the community. Lessons are taught by Auburn faculty and graduate students.
- Sat 2610:00 AMJohn Augustus Walker: Historical Panorama of Alabama AgricultureAlabama’s agricultural heritage is documented through ten large-scale murals produced in 1939, a time when the state began diversifying its output.
- Sat 2610:00 AMKate Medley: Thank You Please Come AgainPhotojournalist Kate Medley covers national news in the American South, focused on storytelling and environmental portraiture. In this exhibition, Medley invites viewers to see the people and culinary art of service stations, convenience stores and quick stops located across the South, shining a light on the unexpected community, generosity and creativity found in hidden corners of the U.S.
- Sat 2610:00 AMRodell Warner + Audubon + His JournalsThe Jule invites contemporary artists inspired by nature to research Auburn University's collections to engage with, question and critique John James Audubon’s evolving legacy. Trinidadian artist Rodell Warner reimagines John James Audubon’s writings and selections from the iconic Birds of America series, animating text and visuals to foster new ways of seeing and experiencing history.Warner's digital animations have been exhibited at the Art Gallery of Ontario; Big Medium, Austin, Texas; the Museum of Contemporary Art, Taipei; and the Pérez Art Museum, Miami, Florida. Rodell works between Port of Spain in Trinidad, Kingston in Jamaica, and Boston, Massachusetts.
- Sat 2610:00 AMShowcase: Faculty Exhibition 8Celebrate the innovative spirit of Auburn faculty members working experimentally in film, painting, photography, new media, sculpture and textile arts. This creative scholarship enriches the academic environment by promoting collaboration, making complex concepts more accessible, generating innovative and engaging ideas, and contributing to cultural and social change. Paired with discoveries in other fields, these outcomes are essential to enhancing Auburn’s stature as a pre-eminent institution with Carnegie R1 status.Presented in collaboration with Showcase 2025, a university-wide initiative to highlight creative scholarship, align its practice with university goals and promote collaboration. Showcase 2025 is organized by Chase Bringarder, Associate Provost for Academic Affairs and Professor in the Department of Theatre and Dance; Robert Finkel, Program Chair and Associate Professor of Graphic Design; and Anna Ruth Gatlin, Assistant Professor of Interior Design in Consumer and Design Sciences, in concert with the Office of the Senior Vice President for Research and Economic Development.
- Sat 2610:30 AMSelf-Care Saturday: Mindful MakingJoin Student Guides and staff from The Jule for a morning of mindful making. Featuring hands-on activities designed to calm the mind and relieve stress. Beginner-friendly, all supplies provided.
- Sat 2610:30 AMSelf-Care Saturdays - Spring 2025Self-Care Saturdays is a weekly recurring museum programming initiative that helps attendees explore wellness through art and artistic mediums.
- Sat 2610:45 AM2025 Spring PicnicSpring retreat/awards banquet for Geo faculty, staff and students.
- Sat 2611:00 AMCupola Engineering Ambassadors Cornhole TournamentThe Cupola Engineering Ambassadors are hosting the first ever Corn Hole Tournament on April 26th from 11-2pm in Gavin Gardens to raise money for Engineers Without Borders. Engineers Without Borders is an organization that works with communities in developing countries to promote sustainable engineering solutions to practical problems.
- Sat 263:00 PMStudent Recital: Kristopher Whitehurst, drumsThis Auburn University student recital is free and open to the public. Doors open 15 minutes prior to the performance.
- Sat 265:00 PMStudent Recital: Garrett Moore, guitarThis Auburn University student recital is free and open to the public. Doors open 15 minutes prior to the performance.
- Sat 267:00 PM'Girl's Night with MelAUdic'MelAUdic Women's A Cappella Group will sing their 45-60 minute song set for the audience.
- Sat 267:00 PM'Girl's Night with MelAUdic'MelAUdic Women's A Cappella Group will sing their 45-60 minute song set for the audience.
- Sat 267:00 PMStudent Recital: Ian Malinowski, guitarThis Auburn University student recital is free and open to the public. Doors open 15 minutes prior to the performance.
- Sun 278:00 AMAU Music Project - Private Lesson Program (Spring and Summer 2025)Our community music program offers private lessons to students of all ages in the community. Lessons are taught by Auburn faculty and graduate students.
- Sun 2710:00 AMJohn Augustus Walker: Historical Panorama of Alabama AgricultureAlabama’s agricultural heritage is documented through ten large-scale murals produced in 1939, a time when the state began diversifying its output.
- Sun 2710:00 AMKate Medley: Thank You Please Come AgainPhotojournalist Kate Medley covers national news in the American South, focused on storytelling and environmental portraiture. In this exhibition, Medley invites viewers to see the people and culinary art of service stations, convenience stores and quick stops located across the South, shining a light on the unexpected community, generosity and creativity found in hidden corners of the U.S.
- Sun 2710:00 AMRodell Warner + Audubon + His JournalsThe Jule invites contemporary artists inspired by nature to research Auburn University's collections to engage with, question and critique John James Audubon’s evolving legacy. Trinidadian artist Rodell Warner reimagines John James Audubon’s writings and selections from the iconic Birds of America series, animating text and visuals to foster new ways of seeing and experiencing history.Warner's digital animations have been exhibited at the Art Gallery of Ontario; Big Medium, Austin, Texas; the Museum of Contemporary Art, Taipei; and the Pérez Art Museum, Miami, Florida. Rodell works between Port of Spain in Trinidad, Kingston in Jamaica, and Boston, Massachusetts.
- Sun 2710:00 AMShowcase: Faculty Exhibition 8Celebrate the innovative spirit of Auburn faculty members working experimentally in film, painting, photography, new media, sculpture and textile arts. This creative scholarship enriches the academic environment by promoting collaboration, making complex concepts more accessible, generating innovative and engaging ideas, and contributing to cultural and social change. Paired with discoveries in other fields, these outcomes are essential to enhancing Auburn’s stature as a pre-eminent institution with Carnegie R1 status.Presented in collaboration with Showcase 2025, a university-wide initiative to highlight creative scholarship, align its practice with university goals and promote collaboration. Showcase 2025 is organized by Chase Bringarder, Associate Provost for Academic Affairs and Professor in the Department of Theatre and Dance; Robert Finkel, Program Chair and Associate Professor of Graphic Design; and Anna Ruth Gatlin, Assistant Professor of Interior Design in Consumer and Design Sciences, in concert with the Office of the Senior Vice President for Research and Economic Development.
- Sun 275:00 PMAuburn RoyaleThe Vietnamese Student Association is hosting our annual Auburn Royale event where traditional Vietnamese games will be set up in carnival-style for attendees to play, and winners will have a selection of cool prizes to choose from. Attendees must purchase tickets to enter the event and will also be provided with tickets for games, food, and performances from VSA.
- Sun 275:30 PMStudent Recital: Zeke Byrd, commercial voiceThis Auburn University student recital is free and open to the public. Doors open 15 minutes prior to the performance.
- Sun 277:30 PMStudent Recital: Wren Horstmann, commercial voiceThis Auburn University student recital is free and open to the public. Doors open 15 minutes prior to the performance.
- Mon 28All dayDepartmental Appreciation DayTo kick off Employee Appreciation Week, departments and units are encouraged to recognize their employees with their own unique events. All events must adhere to Auburn University Spending Policies and Procedures.
- Mon 288:00 AMAU Music Project - Private Lesson Program (Spring and Summer 2025)Our community music program offers private lessons to students of all ages in the community. Lessons are taught by Auburn faculty and graduate students.
- Mon 286:00 PMAU Trumpet Ensemble & Brass QuintetsJoin us at 6:00PM in the Goodwin Recital Hall (GH125). Doors open 15 minutes prior to the performance. Tickets are available in advance online. Will call is not available.
- Mon 287:00 PM"Hadestown"The Gogue Center presents the national tour of "Hadestown" at the Wotlosz Theatre—Monday, April 28.Come see how the world could be.Welcome to "Hadestown", where a song can change your fate. Winner of eight 2019 Tony Awards, including Best Musical, and the 2020 Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album, this acclaimed new show from celebrated singer-songwriter Anaïs Mitchell and innovative director Rachel Chavkin ("Natasha", "Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812") is a love story for today . . . and always."Hadestown" intertwines two mythic tales—that of young dreamers Orpheus and Eurydice, and that of King Hades and his wife Persephone—as it invites you on a hell-raising journey to the underworld and back. Mitchell’s beguiling melodies and Chavkin’s poetic imagination pit industry against nature, doubt against faith and fear against love. Performed by a vibrant ensemble of actors, dancers and singers, "Hadestown" is a haunting and hopeful theatrical experience that grabs you and never lets go.This performance is presented as part of the Gogue Center’s 2024–25 Broadway Series and is sponsored by Tyler & Trent Globetti and Jonathan & Lindsay Todd.Our 2024–25 Broadway Series is sponsored by WLTZ.Our 2024–25 season is sponsored by Walt & Ginger Woltosz.TICKETS AVAILABLE NOW: https://goguecentertickets.auburn.edu
- Mon 287:30 PMStudent Recital: Emma Kennedy, compositionThis Auburn University student recital is free and open to the public. Doors open 15 minutes prior to the performance.
- Mon 287:30 PMStudent Recital: Harry Downes, compositionThis Auburn University student recital is free and open to the public. Doors open 15 minutes prior to the performance.
- Mon 287:30 PMStudent Recital: Nathan Lee, euphoniumThis Auburn University student recital is free and open to the public. Doors open 15 minutes prior to the performance.
- Tue 298:00 AMAU Music Project - Private Lesson Program (Spring and Summer 2025)Our community music program offers private lessons to students of all ages in the community. Lessons are taught by Auburn faculty and graduate students.
- Tue 299:00 AMYoga ClassAs part of Employee Appreciation Week, Campus Recreation will host a yoga class for employees. Please register in advance as space is limited to the first 30 participants. Mats and other props will be available for use.
- Tue 2910:00 AMJohn Augustus Walker: Historical Panorama of Alabama AgricultureAlabama’s agricultural heritage is documented through ten large-scale murals produced in 1939, a time when the state began diversifying its output.
- Tue 2910:00 AMKate Medley: Thank You Please Come AgainPhotojournalist Kate Medley covers national news in the American South, focused on storytelling and environmental portraiture. In this exhibition, Medley invites viewers to see the people and culinary art of service stations, convenience stores and quick stops located across the South, shining a light on the unexpected community, generosity and creativity found in hidden corners of the U.S.
- Tue 2910:00 AMRodell Warner + Audubon + His JournalsThe Jule invites contemporary artists inspired by nature to research Auburn University's collections to engage with, question and critique John James Audubon’s evolving legacy. Trinidadian artist Rodell Warner reimagines John James Audubon’s writings and selections from the iconic Birds of America series, animating text and visuals to foster new ways of seeing and experiencing history.Warner's digital animations have been exhibited at the Art Gallery of Ontario; Big Medium, Austin, Texas; the Museum of Contemporary Art, Taipei; and the Pérez Art Museum, Miami, Florida. Rodell works between Port of Spain in Trinidad, Kingston in Jamaica, and Boston, Massachusetts.
- Tue 2910:00 AMShowcase: Faculty Exhibition 8Celebrate the innovative spirit of Auburn faculty members working experimentally in film, painting, photography, new media, sculpture and textile arts. This creative scholarship enriches the academic environment by promoting collaboration, making complex concepts more accessible, generating innovative and engaging ideas, and contributing to cultural and social change. Paired with discoveries in other fields, these outcomes are essential to enhancing Auburn’s stature as a pre-eminent institution with Carnegie R1 status.Presented in collaboration with Showcase 2025, a university-wide initiative to highlight creative scholarship, align its practice with university goals and promote collaboration. Showcase 2025 is organized by Chase Bringarder, Associate Provost for Academic Affairs and Professor in the Department of Theatre and Dance; Robert Finkel, Program Chair and Associate Professor of Graphic Design; and Anna Ruth Gatlin, Assistant Professor of Interior Design in Consumer and Design Sciences, in concert with the Office of the Senior Vice President for Research and Economic Development.
- Tue 296:00 PMBeginners PotteryIn this course, you will be learning the basic skills needed to throw on the wheel. This includes clay preparation, centering the clay, and pulling up cylindrical shapes that you will learn to add on to create your unique and functional pieces. You will be working at your own wheel and be provided studio space and resources to help your creativity and skills flourish throughout the course. Clay and firing costs are included in the course fee. Students should bring a one-gallon bucket and a packet of clay tools to the first class meeting (tools may be purchased at most bookstores in Auburn for about $15).
- Tue 296:00 PMStudent Recital: Peyton Rice, percussionThis Auburn University student recital is free and open to the public. Doors open 15 minutes prior to the performance.
- Tue 297:00 PM"Hadestown"The Gogue Center presents the national tour of "Hadestown" at the Wotlosz Theatre—Tuesday, April 29.Come see how the world could be.Welcome to "Hadestown", where a song can change your fate. Winner of eight 2019 Tony Awards, including Best Musical, and the 2020 Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album, this acclaimed new show from celebrated singer-songwriter Anaïs Mitchell and innovative director Rachel Chavkin ("Natasha", "Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812") is a love story for today . . . and always."Hadestown" intertwines two mythic tales—that of young dreamers Orpheus and Eurydice, and that of King Hades and his wife Persephone—as it invites you on a hell-raising journey to the underworld and back. Mitchell’s beguiling melodies and Chavkin’s poetic imagination pit industry against nature, doubt against faith and fear against love. Performed by a vibrant ensemble of actors, dancers and singers, "Hadestown" is a haunting and hopeful theatrical experience that grabs you and never lets go.This performance is presented as part of the Gogue Center’s 2024–25 Broadway Series and is sponsored by Tyler & Trent Globetti and Jonathan & Lindsay Todd.Our 2024–25 Broadway Series is sponsored by WLTZ.Our 2024–25 season is sponsored by Walt & Ginger Woltosz.TICKETS AVAILABLE NOW: https://goguecentertickets.auburn.edu
- Tue 297:30 PMStudent Recital: Whit Andrus, compositionThis Auburn University student recital is free and open to the public. Doors open 15 minutes prior to the performance.
- Wed 30All dayClasses End
- Wed 308:00 AMAU Music Project - Private Lesson Program (Spring and Summer 2025)Our community music program offers private lessons to students of all ages in the community. Lessons are taught by Auburn faculty and graduate students.
- Wed 309:00 AMAU Departmental ShowcaseThis event is a great opportunity for campus programs and organizations to highlight their impactful work and engage with employees. Similar to a vendor fair, departments will have tables to showcase their programs, services, and resources. This is your chance to share information, distribute swag, and connect with employees in a meaningful way.
- Wed 309:00 AMDepartmental ShowcaseAs a part of Employee Appreciation Week, campus programs and organizations will highlight their impactful work and engage with employees. Similar to a vendor fair, departments will have tables to showcase their programs, services, and resources.-Email Sonya Dixon at dixonsa@auburn.edu if you would like more information on the Showcase, including details on having a table.
- Wed 3010:00 AMJohn Augustus Walker: Historical Panorama of Alabama AgricultureAlabama’s agricultural heritage is documented through ten large-scale murals produced in 1939, a time when the state began diversifying its output.
- Wed 3010:00 AMKate Medley: Thank You Please Come AgainPhotojournalist Kate Medley covers national news in the American South, focused on storytelling and environmental portraiture. In this exhibition, Medley invites viewers to see the people and culinary art of service stations, convenience stores and quick stops located across the South, shining a light on the unexpected community, generosity and creativity found in hidden corners of the U.S.
- Wed 3010:00 AMRodell Warner + Audubon + His JournalsThe Jule invites contemporary artists inspired by nature to research Auburn University's collections to engage with, question and critique John James Audubon’s evolving legacy. Trinidadian artist Rodell Warner reimagines John James Audubon’s writings and selections from the iconic Birds of America series, animating text and visuals to foster new ways of seeing and experiencing history.Warner's digital animations have been exhibited at the Art Gallery of Ontario; Big Medium, Austin, Texas; the Museum of Contemporary Art, Taipei; and the Pérez Art Museum, Miami, Florida. Rodell works between Port of Spain in Trinidad, Kingston in Jamaica, and Boston, Massachusetts.
- Wed 3010:00 AMShowcase: Faculty Exhibition 8Celebrate the innovative spirit of Auburn faculty members working experimentally in film, painting, photography, new media, sculpture and textile arts. This creative scholarship enriches the academic environment by promoting collaboration, making complex concepts more accessible, generating innovative and engaging ideas, and contributing to cultural and social change. Paired with discoveries in other fields, these outcomes are essential to enhancing Auburn’s stature as a pre-eminent institution with Carnegie R1 status.Presented in collaboration with Showcase 2025, a university-wide initiative to highlight creative scholarship, align its practice with university goals and promote collaboration. Showcase 2025 is organized by Chase Bringarder, Associate Provost for Academic Affairs and Professor in the Department of Theatre and Dance; Robert Finkel, Program Chair and Associate Professor of Graphic Design; and Anna Ruth Gatlin, Assistant Professor of Interior Design in Consumer and Design Sciences, in concert with the Office of the Senior Vice President for Research and Economic Development.
- Wed 306:00 PMAn Evening with the AU Singer/Songwriter EnsembleThe Auburn University Singer/Songwriter ensemble presents and evening of original songs & the stories behind them.Join us at 6:00PM at the Caroline Marshall Draughon Center for the Arts & Humanities @ Pebble Hill (program room). Doors open approximately 15 minutes prior to the performance. Seating is limited!Tickets are available in advance online. Will call is not available.
- Wed 306:00 PMStudent Recital: Erin Lockhart, percussionThis Auburn University student recital is free and open to the public. Doors open 15 minutes prior to the performance.
- Wed 306:00 PMTestMasters LSAT CourseThis is an in-person LSAT prep course to prepare students to take the LSAT exam in June.
- Wed 307:00 PM"Hadestown"The Gogue Center presents the national tour of "Hadestown" at the Wotlosz Theatre—Wednesday, April 30.Come see how the world could be.Welcome to "Hadestown", where a song can change your fate. Winner of eight 2019 Tony Awards, including Best Musical, and the 2020 Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album, this acclaimed new show from celebrated singer-songwriter Anaïs Mitchell and innovative director Rachel Chavkin ("Natasha", "Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812") is a love story for today . . . and always."Hadestown" intertwines two mythic tales—that of young dreamers Orpheus and Eurydice, and that of King Hades and his wife Persephone—as it invites you on a hell-raising journey to the underworld and back. Mitchell’s beguiling melodies and Chavkin’s poetic imagination pit industry against nature, doubt against faith and fear against love. Performed by a vibrant ensemble of actors, dancers and singers, "Hadestown" is a haunting and hopeful theatrical experience that grabs you and never lets go.This performance is presented as part of the Gogue Center’s 2024–25 Broadway Series and is sponsored by Tyler & Trent Globetti and Jonathan & Lindsay Todd.Our 2024–25 Broadway Series is sponsored by WLTZ.Our 2024–25 season is sponsored by Walt & Ginger Woltosz.TICKETS AVAILABLE NOW: https://goguecentertickets.auburn.edu