February 2025
- Sat 1All dayDrop Course Penalty Days- Dropping a course during these days will result in a $100 Drop Fee per course dropped.
- Sat 1All dayResignation Fee- Dropping all courses during this period will result in a $100 resignation fee.
- Sat 18:00 AMQOH (Queen of Hearts) Chess TournamentIt will be an all day two day event where chess games are played back to back with breaks accordingly for USCF(United States Chess Federation). The breaks include a lunch break and just having fun playing some games.
- Sat 18:00 AMQOH (Queen of Hearts) Chess TournamentIt will be an all day two day event where chess games are played back to back with breaks accordingly for USCF(United States Chess Federation). The breaks include a lunch break and just having fun playing some games.
- Sat 18:00 AMWCA Cubing on The PlainsThis event is an official Rubik's cube competition with the World Cube Association. I'm looking to have a 100 competitor competition in the student activity center (which I have already scheduled). It would be an all day activity with different types of rubiks cube events that competitors will compete in. This is open to the public and will have competitors from across the country and southeast that will travel to Auburn for this competition.
- Sat 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.
- Sat 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.
- Sat 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.
- Sat 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.
- Sun 2All dayDrop Course Penalty Days- Dropping a course during these days will result in a $100 Drop Fee per course dropped.
- Sun 2All dayResignation Fee- Dropping all courses during this period will result in a $100 resignation fee.
- Sun 28:00 AMQOH (Queen of Hearts) Chess TournamentIt will be an all day two day event where chess games are played back to back with breaks accordingly for USCF(United States Chess Federation). The breaks include a lunch break and just having fun playing some games.
- Sun 28:00 AMQOH (Queen of Hearts) Chess TournamentIt will be an all day two day event where chess games are played back to back with breaks accordingly for USCF(United States Chess Federation). The breaks include a lunch break and just having fun playing some games.
- Sun 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.
- Sun 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.
- Sun 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.
- Sun 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.
- Sun 212:00 PMLunar New Year CelebrationThe Auburn KC-KSI and Taiwan centers will be hosting a Lunar New Year celebration in the Student Center ballroom where attendants can learn about the holiday and enjoy foods from both cultures.
- Sun 22:00 PMSafe Sitter Essentials with CPRDesigned for students entering grades 6-8 to be safe when they’re home alone, watching younger siblings, or babysitting.
- Mon 3All day15th Class Day- Last day to drop from course with no grade assignment. - Last day for potential tuition refund for dropped classes.
- Mon 3All dayDrop Course Penalty Days- Dropping a course during these days will result in a $100 Drop Fee per course dropped.
- Mon 3All dayResignation Fee- Dropping all courses during this period will result in a $100 resignation fee.
- Tue 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.
- Tue 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.
- Tue 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.
- Tue 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.
- Tue 411:00 AMSpring Business FestThe Spring Business Fest (formally known as the Spring Business Bash) is an chance for new and transfer freshman to connect with student organizations. Gives them a community to be part of and belong to as they are beginning their business journey at Harbert College of Business. This event is being brought to you by the Office of Professional and Career Development.
- Tue 412:00 PMCulture Class- YutnoriThe Auburn Korea Center- King Sejong Institute will be hosting a culture class in Foy 244 from 12p.m.- 1p.m. to teach Yutnori. Yutnori is a traditional Korean school board game most similar to shoots and ladders.
- Tue 412:00 PMDr. Natalia AndradeThis is a meeting for the vet school, for LVMA it will be over zoom and the Dr. will give a presentation on orthopedic surgery
- Tue 43:00 PMSGA: Elections Campaign KickoffSGA candidates will be introduced and give brief speeches presenting their platforms via microphone and loudspeaker. Members of their campaign and other supporting students will be in attendance. It will be run by the SGA students who oversee SGA elections. Student Involvement staff and the SGA advising staff will be present.
- Tue 46:00 PMConversation with Claudia RankineEngaging conversation between author, Claudia Rankine, and poet, Laureate Ashely M. Jones at The Jule.
- Tue 47:00 PM"Pretty Woman: The Musical"The Gogue Center presents the national tour of "Pretty Woman: The Musical" at the Woltosz Theatre—Tuesday, February 4.Are you ready to fall in love all over again?"Pretty Woman: The Musical", based on one of Hollywood’s most beloved romantic stories of all time, springs to life with a powerhouse creative team led by two-time Tony Award-winning director and choreographer Jerry Mitchell (Hairspray, Kinky Boots, Legally Blonde)."Pretty Woman: The Musical" features an original score by Grammy Award winner Bryan Adams and Jim Vallance (“Summer of ’69,” “Heaven”) and a book by the movie’s legendary director Garry Marshall and screenwriter J. F. Lawton."Pretty Woman: The Musical" will lift your spirits and light up your heart.This performance is presented as part of the Gogue Center’s 2024–25 Broadway Series and is sponsored by Crit & Mary DeMent, Joan Neptune, and Rosemary & Joel Pittard.The entire engagement is sponsored by Rick & Beth Thorne Stukes.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
- Wed 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.
- Wed 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.
- Wed 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.
- Wed 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.
- Wed 512:00 PMVBMA Lunch Meeting - 2/5Dr. Cade will be speaking to veterinary students who are interested in business with veterinary medicine and touching on how nutrition can impact your clinic.
- Wed 54:00 PMQ&A with Claudia RankineThis will be a public Q&A with our visiting writer Claudia Rankine
- Wed 55:00 PMDriver's Education February 5th - 9thrules of the road then practice driving
- Wed 57:00 PM"Pretty Woman: The Musical"The Gogue Center presents the national tour of "Pretty Woman: The Musical" at the Woltosz Theatre—Wednesday, February 5.Are you ready to fall in love all over again?"Pretty Woman: The Musical", based on one of Hollywood’s most beloved romantic stories of all time, springs to life with a powerhouse creative team led by two-time Tony Award-winning director and choreographer Jerry Mitchell (Hairspray, Kinky Boots, Legally Blonde)."Pretty Woman: The Musical" features an original score by Grammy Award winner Bryan Adams and Jim Vallance (“Summer of ’69,” “Heaven”) and a book by the movie’s legendary director Garry Marshall and screenwriter J. F. Lawton."Pretty Woman: The Musical" will lift your spirits and light up your heart.This performance is presented as part of the Gogue Center’s 2024–25 Broadway Series and is sponsored by Crit & Mary DeMent, Joan Neptune, and Rosemary & Joel Pittard.The entire engagement is sponsored by Rick & Beth Thorne Stukes.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
- Thu 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.
- Thu 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.
- Thu 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.
- Thu 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.
- Thu 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.
- Thu 611:00 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 612:00 PMLunar New Year BanquetThe Taiwan Center and Korea Center will be holding their joint Lunar New Year banquet celebration on February 6th, 2025 in the Melton Student Center ballrooms. The two centers will provide free food, games and prizes at the event to celebrate the holiday with the community and student body. It will be from 12 pm to 2 pm. The games will be ones that are tradtiionally played during the celebration with traditional activities such as red envelopes and traditional hanboks.
- Thu 64:15 PMBaile LatinoThe event will begin with 30 minutes of dance instruction, tailored to all proficiency levels. The instruction will be conducted primarily in Spanish, with English explanations provided as needed, offering participants an immersive cultural and language-learning experience. This semester?s focus will be on Bachata and Salsa, two vibrant dance styles deeply rooted in Hispanic culture.The session will be led by Dominic Puello and Nohemy Castellano, talented college-aged instructors from the Auburn community. Dominic, originally from the Dominican Republic, and Nohemy, from Venezuela, bring authentic expertise to the event, having received formal instruction in Bachata and Salsa in their home countries. Their guidance will assist Anthony Espinal, president of El Club de Espa?ol, in delivering clear instructions and providing personalized assistance to all participants throughout the event.Following the instructional period, the dance floor will open for a 30-minute free-dance session, focused on practicing the Bachata and Salsa moves learned during instruction.
- Thu 65:00 PMSGA: Spring Elections Major Candidate DebateMajor candidates in the SGA spring 2025 elections will have the opportunity to debate and answer questions from their peers. Candidates will go in order and will offer opening statements, answer questions, and closing statements.
- Thu 66:00 PMCommon Grounds: Creating Narratives through the VisualIs a picture really worth 1000 words? Join us to explore how words and images connect in the works represented in Faculty Exhibition 8. Featuring Lauren Woods, Associate Professor, Department of Art and Art History; Marguerite Dreyer, Lecturer, School of industrial and Graphic Design and Katherine Arpen, Lecturer, Art and Art History.
- Thu 66:30 PMAFS New Member Social/ Foundations in Finance SeriesHaving bean bag toss, music, and Jenga. Decorated with ballons and light-up letters. Just an overall enjoyable vibe for new members of the Auburn Finance Society.
- Thu 66:45 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 67:00 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 67:00 PM"Pretty Woman: The Musical"The Gogue Center presents the national tour of "Pretty Woman: The Musical" at the Woltosz Theatre—Thursday, February 6.Are you ready to fall in love all over again?"Pretty Woman: The Musical", based on one of Hollywood’s most beloved romantic stories of all time, springs to life with a powerhouse creative team led by two-time Tony Award-winning director and choreographer Jerry Mitchell (Hairspray, Kinky Boots, Legally Blonde)."Pretty Woman: The Musical" features an original score by Grammy Award winner Bryan Adams and Jim Vallance (“Summer of ’69,” “Heaven”) and a book by the movie’s legendary director Garry Marshall and screenwriter J. F. Lawton."Pretty Woman: The Musical" will lift your spirits and light up your heart.This performance is presented as part of the Gogue Center’s 2024–25 Broadway Series and is sponsored by Crit & Mary DeMent, Joan Neptune, and Rosemary & Joel Pittard.The entire engagement is sponsored by Rick & Beth Thorne Stukes.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
- Fri 77:00 AMSGA: Spring Election Voting StationsThe Student Government Association (SGA) will host three (3) polling stations on Friday, February 7 to provide the student body with three different locations to vote in-person in the spring SGA elections. At these polling locations, SGA students will support students in voting using their personal device. SGA will also offer SGA-branded promotional items, and an 'I Voted' sticker for voters.
- Fri 77:00 AMSGA: Spring Election Voting StationsThe Student Government Association (SGA) will host three (3) polling stations on Friday, February 7 to provide the student body with three different locations to vote in-person in the spring SGA elections. At these polling locations, SGA students will support students in voting using their personal device. SGA will also offer SGA-branded promotional items, and an 'I Voted' sticker for voters.
- Fri 77:00 AMSGA: Spring Election Voting StationsThe Student Government Association (SGA) will host three (3) polling stations on Friday, February 7 to provide the student body with three different locations to vote in-person in the spring SGA elections. At these polling locations, SGA students will support students in voting using their personal device. SGA will also offer SGA-branded promotional items, and an 'I Voted' sticker for voters.
- Fri 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.
- Fri 710:00 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 710:00 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 710:00 AMPR DayWe organize a bi-annual PR Day. During this event we bring on campus alumni of Auburn's PR program who talk to students about the latest trends in the PR industry and share best practices in order to better prepare them to enter the industry. This year the speakers will talk to the Oaks Agency executive team/project leaders on how to communicate, troubleshoot issues, manage people, etc. The Oaks Agency is Auburn's student-run agency that does PR work for real clients.
- Fri 710:00 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 710:00 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 711:00 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 73:30 PMEAGLES Hands-on Culinary ClassThe Horst Schulze School of Hospitality Management invites the EAGLES program to a personalized Hands-on Culinary class with Chef Eric Rivera. Guest will learn two recipes in a fun and relaxing environment. After making the dishes, guest will get to enjoy their creations together in our dining area.
- Fri 74:00 PMISO Social HourISO social hours are held each Friday to encourage unity among our domestic and international students.
- Fri 710:00 PMSGA: 2025 Elections CalloutsSGA will announce its newly elected officials, including the SGA President, SGA Vice President, SGA Treasurer, Miss Auburn, Student Senators, and Executive Student Council Officers. The SGA team who oversees the elections process will stand at the top steps of Cater to 'call out' the names of those elected.
- Sat 87:00 AMDriver's Education February 5th - 9thrules of the road then practice driving
- Sat 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.
- Sat 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.
- Sat 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.
- Sat 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.
- Sat 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.
- Sat 81:00 PMAuburn ForumOn February 8, The Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art at Auburn University presents the 2025 Auburn Forum for Southern Art and Culture, exploring the theme ?Teaching Making? with Randi Evans, Manager of Public Practice and Community Partnerships at The Jule; Michelle Millar Fisher, curator at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; Andrew Freear, Director of Rural Studio, Auburn University; Maura E. Lucking, assistant professor, History of Architecture at the University of Wisconsin?Milwaukee?s School of Architecture & Urban Planning; and Kyes Stevens, Founder and Director of the Alabama Prison Arts + Education Project, Auburn University.
- Sat 81:00 PMAuburn Forum for Southern Art and CulturePresented by The Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art, the Auburn Forum for Southern Art and Culture is dedicated to institutionalizing object-based learning and museum-enhanced pedagogy through artistic and scholarly investigation of the American South.The 2025 Theme is “Teaching Making.” Where is craft taught? How is teaching a form of making? In what ways does place and access matter to learning? Examine the environmental and educational intersections of art and craft in their production, presentation and instruction. In addition to the in-person gathering, the program will be available live and on-demand via the museum's YouTube channel, @thejulemuseum.Featuring:Randi Evans, PhD, manager of public practice and community partnerships for The Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine art; Michelle Millar Fisher, curator at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; Andrew Freear, director, Rural Studio, School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape Architecture, Auburn University; Maura E. Lucking, PhD, assistant professor, School of Architecture & Urban Planning, University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee; and Kyes Stevens, founder and director of the Alabama Prison Arts + Education Project.
- Sun 97:00 AMDriver's Education February 5th - 9thrules of the road then practice driving
- Sun 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.
- Sun 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.
- Sun 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.
- Sun 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.
- Sun 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.
- Mon 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.
- Mon 1010:00 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 106:00 PMPre-PA club meetingSpeakers will give information about PA schools
- Mon 107:00 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.
- Tue 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.
- Tue 118:00 AMBlood DriveBlood drive donation where people will come and donate blood
- Tue 118:00 AMBlood DriveA blood drive for LifeSouth. Volunteers will sign virtual waivers on Ipads.
- Tue 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.
- Tue 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.
- Tue 1110:00 AMMemphis Teacher Residency TablingJoin Memphis Teacher Residency for an interactive tabling event! This is a great opportunity to connect directly with team representatives, get to know more about the organization, and explore exciting job opportunities. Don't miss your chance to work in a fun, engaging, and rewarding environment!
- Tue 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.
- Tue 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.
- Tue 1110:00 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!
- Tue 11 –
Wed 12Davis 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 115:15 PMBSU x UPC Movie NightStudents will watch a movie and fellowship amongst each other.
- Tue 115:30 PMCivil & Environmental + Biosystems Career FairJoin the Civil & Environmental + Biosystems Engineering ASCE/ASABE Career Fair and connect with companies interested in hiring students for internships, co-op, and full-time positions.Many employers will participate in interviews on Wednesday, Feb. 12, so you may be invited by employers to come back the following day for an in-person interview.
- Tue 117:00 PMTruthseekers Chapel SingingA group of Christians will meet to sing acapella praises to God for roughly an hour.
- Wed 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.
- Wed 128:00 AMCivil & Environmental + Biosystems Career FairJoin the Civil & Environmental + Biosystems Engineering ASCE/ASABE Career Fair and connect with companies interested in hiring students for internships, co-op, and full-time positions.Many employers will participate in interviews on Wednesday, Feb. 12, so you may be invited by employers to come back the following day for an in-person interview.
- Wed 128:30 AMLEADThe participants will arrive, sign in and pick up agenda and introduced to staff and the LEAD program. The participants will be involved with hands on exercises. Followed by lunch at the Edge. Then they will be guided on a campus/college tour.
- Wed 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.
- Wed 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.
- Wed 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.
- Wed 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.
- Wed 1212:00 PMVBMA Lunch Meeting - Spectrum of CareDr. Loonam will be discussing the spectrum of care with veterinary medicine.
- Thu 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.
- Thu 139:00 AMFinancial Aid Awareness MonthThroughout February, the higher education community, including the National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators (NASFAA), celebrates Financial Aid Awareness Month to provide crucial information to students and families about access to federal, state, and institutional student aid.In honor of Financial Aid Awareness Month, Financial Aid and Scholarships will host an Open House for students from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Thursday, February 13. Join us and swing for swag. Refreshments will also be available.
- Thu 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.
- Thu 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.
- Thu 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.
- Thu 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.
- Thu 1311:00 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 134:00 PMBook Talk by Mary Dansak, author of Box Turtles, Hooligans, and Love, Sweet LoveIn her debut book, Mary Dansak takes readers on a romp through her unorthodox childhood before culminating in a romance that feels predestined. Along the way, she shares information and updates on box turtles.Dansak is a writer, a naturalist, an equestrian, and an animal lover. With a full career of science education behind her, she remains compelled to share her wonder and love of the natural world around her.
- Thu 134:15 PMBaile LatinoThe event will begin with 30 minutes of dance instruction, tailored to all proficiency levels. The instruction will be conducted primarily in Spanish, with English explanations provided as needed, offering participants an immersive cultural and language-learning experience. This semester?s focus will be on Bachata and Salsa, two vibrant dance styles deeply rooted in Hispanic culture.The session will be led by Dominic Puello and Nohemy Castellano, talented college-aged instructors from the Auburn community. Dominic, originally from the Dominican Republic, and Nohemy, from Venezuela, bring authentic expertise to the event, having received formal instruction in Bachata and Salsa in their home countries. Their guidance will assist Anthony Espinal, president of El Club de Espa?ol, in delivering clear instructions and providing personalized assistance to all participants throughout the event.Following the instructional period, the dance floor will open for a 30-minute free-dance session, focused on practicing the Bachata and Salsa moves learned during instruction.
- Thu 135:30 PMDinner Meeting with AAVSB - 2/13Dr. Venit will be discussing veterinary medicine as a business focus.
- Thu 136:00 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 136:00 PMCommon Grounds: Take a Seat: Unique Takes on Form and Function in ChairsIn this session, Auburn faculty members Ben Bush (Associate Professor, Industrial Design, College of Architecture, Design, and Construction) and Georges Fares (Assistant Professor, Consumer & Design Sciences, College of Human Sciences) engage in a creative conversation about their unique approaches to a piece of furniture that many of us take for granted, the humble chair. Learn more about their processes and what inspired them to push form and function to their limits to create two very different takes on seating.
- Thu 136:00 PMSweet Galentines: A Cookie Decorating ClassCome spend your Galentine's Day in a fun cookie decorating class! Professional baker and cookie decorator, Rebecca Pilgreen will teach you techniques for decorating cookies while you enjoy time with girlfriends and nice glass of wine. Guests must be 21 or older.
- Thu 136:00 PMUnity GamesField day inspired games
- Thu 136:45 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 137:00 PMChamber Music Society of Lincoln Center: "Spanish Journey"The Gogue Center presents the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center's "Spanish Journey" at the Woltosz Theatre—Thursday, February 13.Spend a musical evening in Spain—a country of enchanting colors, rhythms and textures—in a program imaginatively created by violinist Kristin Lee. The distinctive Spanish style is beautifully expressed in piano trios of Falla and Turina, while guitar, an instrument deeply associated with Spain, is played by Grammy Award winner Jason Vieaux. Complementing the program are vocal works by Sarasate, Rodrigo and Obradors, the texts of which beautifully express the flair and passion of the Spanish language.The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center (CMS) is one of 11 constituents of Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, the largest performing arts complex in the world. Through its performance, education, and recording/broadcast activities, it draws more people to chamber music than any other organization of its kind.Each season, CMS gives on average 70 performances outside of New York City, including concerts in North America, South America, Europe and Asia—all providing the same extraordinary quality of performances, beautifully crafted and engaging programs, and the opportunity to hear the world’s foremost chamber musicians.This performance is presented as part of the Gogue Center’s 2024–25 Chamber Music Series.Our 2024–25 season is sponsored by Walt & Ginger Woltosz.TICKETS AVAILABLE NOW: https://goguecentertickets.auburn.edu
- Thu 137:00 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.
- Fri 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.
- Fri 1410:00 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 1410:00 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 1410:00 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 1410:00 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 1411:00 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 146:00 PMMovie NightWinners Campus Fellowship Calling!! Come join us for a Valentine Movie night with snacks and drinks! See ya on Val's Day!
- Fri 146:00 PMStudent Recital: Abby Harrison, pianoThis Auburn University student recital is free and open to the public. Doors open 15 minutes prior to the performance.
- Fri 147:00 PMVoctave: "The Corner of Broadway & Main Street"The Gogue Center presents Voctave: "The Corner of Broadway & Main Street" at the Woltosz Theatre—Friday, February 14.A cappella sensation Voctave has had more than 160 million social media views of their videos, and their albums frequently debut in the top 10 on the Billboard and iTunes charts. In the 2022–23 season, Voctave released an album of lullabies entitled "Goodnight, My Someone" and toured their popular shows "The Corner of Broadway & Main Street" and "The Spirit of the Season."This season sees the release of a brand-new holiday album, "It Feels Like Christmas," and the subsequent North American holiday tour.Formed in 2015 by producer and arranger Jamey Ray, the voices that bring their arrangements to life represent a wealth of diverse backgrounds and musical experiences. Hailing from Central Florida, the 11 members of Voctave have performed across the globe and appear on countless recordings. The group has performed with Grammy, Dove and American Music Award recipients, including Sandi Patty, Pentatonix’s Kirstin Maldonado, Mark Lowry, David Phelps and Jody McBrayer. Voctave’s 10 albums are digitally available on all platforms.This performance is presented as part of the Gogue Center’s 2024–25 Concert Series and is sponsored by Bright Investments, LLC.Our 2024–25 season is sponsored by Walt & Ginger Woltosz.TICKETS AVAILABLE NOW: https://goguecentertickets.auburn.edu
- Sat 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.
- Sat 1510:00 AM2025 Auburn Masters SCY InvitationalSaturday morning there are four heats of 1650 yards freestyle. Saturday afternoon there are a series of races of different strokes and distances. Sunday morning we start with a 500 yard freestyle event and then continue with a series of races of different strokes and distances. Each day concludes with a set of relay races. After competition ends Sunday, a brief awards presentation takes place for swimmers in each age group and for top performing teams.
- Sat 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.
- Sat 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.
- Sat 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.
- Sat 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.
- Sat 1510:00 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 1510:30 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 151:00 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.
- Sun 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.
- Sun 168:30 AM2025 Auburn Masters SCY InvitationalSaturday morning there are four heats of 1650 yards freestyle. Saturday afternoon there are a series of races of different strokes and distances. Sunday morning we start with a 500 yard freestyle event and then continue with a series of races of different strokes and distances. Each day concludes with a set of relay races. After competition ends Sunday, a brief awards presentation takes place for swimmers in each age group and for top performing teams.
- Sun 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.
- Sun 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.
- Sun 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.
- Sun 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.
- Mon 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.
- Mon 1710:00 AMCamp Ozark: TablingJoin Camp Ozark for an interactive tabling event! This is a great opportunity to connect directly with team representatives, get to know more about the organization, and explore exciting job opportunities. Don't miss your chance to work in a fun, engaging, and rewarding environment!
- Mon 1710:00 AMCollegians for Christ Concourse TablingWe will be on the concourse for several hours distributing information about our upcoming events and handing out snacks to students (powdered donuts.)
- Mon 1711:00 AMCareer Fair WeekSamuel Ginn College of Engineering Fall 2024 Career Fair & Interview Week Join the Samuel Ginn College of Engineering Spring 2025 Career Fair and connect with companies interested in hiring students for internship, co-op, and full-time positions.Many employers will participate in Interviews on Tuesday, February 18 and Friday, February 21, so you may be invited by employers to sign up for an interview immediately following each career fair day.
- Mon 1711:00 AMSo Sweet Bake SaleThis is a bake sale held by the Gamma Xi chapter of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Incorporated. We will be selling different types of cookies.
- Mon 176:00 PMFlavor Fusion: Italian Thai DinnerExperience a unique dining opportunity prepared by Executive Chef & Adjunct Faculty member, Eric Rivera, & AU Hospitality Alumna, Natasha Whitt. Taste how they bring the flavors of Thailand and Italy together for a memorable dining experience! Forty guests will have a special dining experience in the Rane Culinary Science Center first floor.
- Tue 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.
- Tue 188:00 AMCareer Fair WeekSamuel Ginn College of Engineering Fall 2024 Career Fair & Interview Week Join the Samuel Ginn College of Engineering Spring 2025 Career Fair and connect with companies interested in hiring students for internship, co-op, and full-time positions.Many employers will participate in Interviews on Tuesday, February 18 and Friday, February 21, so you may be invited by employers to sign up for an interview immediately following each career fair day.
- Tue 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.
- Tue 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.
- Tue 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.
- Tue 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.
- Tue 1810:00 AMSpring 2025 Housing FairUniversity Housing is excited to host two housing fairs during the spring. These housing fairs provide students with an opportunity to explore various housing options available for current students. Registered properties will have staff available to discuss housing options and current leasing promotions offered specifically for the housing fairs.
- Tue 1810:15 AMLove 2 RunWe are a business new to Auburn, we employee a lot of students. This event will be promoting running and education on different shoes, to help ensure a great fit for runners specific foot types. This will be an educational event, hosted by our student employees. We also would like to do a few give aways, and promote the War Eagle Run Fest, that we are sponsoring. Our goal with this event is to educate more students on running practices and the different shoes, products we carry at our store.
- Tue 1812:00 PMDechra Lunch and LearnDechra is hosting a lunch seminar on there products for the education of the professional veterinary students. They are providing lunch for the student attendees.
- Tue 181:30 PMWeaver Lecture & ReceptionThe College of Forestry, Wildlife and Environment’s Weaver Lecture Series proudly presents a lecture by Arun Agrawal, Pulte Family Professor and founding director of the Just Transformations to Sustainability Initiative in the Keough School of Global Affairs at The University of Notre Dame. Agrawal, who is an elected member of the National Academy of Sciences, will give a lecture titled “Transformative Change and Global Sustainability” on Tuesday, Feb. 18, 2025, at 2 p.m., immediately followed by a reception at the Forestry, Wildlife and Environment Building located at 602 Duncan Drive, Auburn, Ala.Refreshments will be available at 1:30 p.m., the lecture will begin at 2 p.m., and a reception will follow at 3 p.m. All are welcome to attend, and no pre-registration is necessary. Parking is available on the third and fourth levels of Auburn University's South Quad Parking Deck, located across from the Forestry, Wildlife and Environment Building.For more information about the speaker and lecture topic, please visit https://cfwe.auburn.edu/event/weaver-lecture-arun-agrawal/.
- Tue 185:30 PMDance Improvisation WorkshopBODYTRAFFIC company members will lead campus and community participants ages 15 and up in a 90-minute dance improvisation workshop. Participants will be guided in tasks that explore anatomy, space, and mental and physical parameters.
- Wed 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.
- Wed 1910:00 AMCamp Ozark: TablingJoin Camp Ozark for an interactive tabling event! This is a great opportunity to connect directly with team representatives, get to know more about the organization, and explore exciting job opportunities. Don't miss your chance to work in a fun, engaging, and rewarding environment!
- Wed 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.
- Wed 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.
- Wed 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.
- Wed 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.
- Wed 195:00 PMHopelessly StudyingThe Gamma Xi chapter of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Incorporated is hosting a pajama study night. Light refreshments and warm drinks will be provided.
- Wed 196:00 PMTestMasters LSAT CourseThis is an in-person LSAT prep course to prepare students to take the LSAT exam in June.
- Wed 196:20 PMHopelessly StudyingThe Gamma Xi chapter of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Incorporated will host a study night for students to complete assignments, study, or converse with others.
- Wed 197:00 PMBODYTRAFFICThe Gogue Center presents BODYTRAFFIC at the Woltosz Theatre—Wednesday, February 19.Led by artistic director Tina Finkelman Berkett, BODYTRAFFIC has conquered the contemporary dance world with its stunning performers, technical mastery and commitment to the most challenging repertoire. Bursting with cutting-edge “vivid theatricality,” BODYTRAFFIC takes the stage with compelling works that embody the company’s energy, sophistication and sheer joy in dancing.This performance is presented as part of the Gogue Center’s 2024–25 Dance & Movement Series.Our 2024–25 season is sponsored by Walt & Ginger Woltosz.TICKETS AVAILABLE NOW: https://goguecentertickets.auburn.edu
- Thu 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.
- Thu 2010:00 AMCamp Ozark: TablingJoin Camp Ozark for an interactive tabling event! This is a great opportunity to connect directly with team representatives, get to know more about the organization, and explore exciting job opportunities. Don't miss your chance to work in a fun, engaging, and rewarding environment!
- Thu 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.
- Thu 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.
- Thu 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.
- Thu 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.
- Thu 2011:00 AMCareer Fair WeekSamuel Ginn College of Engineering Fall 2024 Career Fair & Interview Week Join the Samuel Ginn College of Engineering Spring 2025 Career Fair and connect with companies interested in hiring students for internship, co-op, and full-time positions.Many employers will participate in Interviews on Tuesday, February 18 and Friday, February 21, so you may be invited by employers to sign up for an interview immediately following each career fair day.
- Thu 2011:00 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 2012:00 PMCulture Class- Hanji LampshadeDiscover the beauty of Korean craftsmanship at the Auburn University Korea Center–King Sejong Institute’s upcoming culture class on Hanji lampshades! Hanji, traditional Korean handmade paper, has been used for centuries in art and everyday life. In this hands-on workshop, participants will learn the delicate art of crafting their own Hanji lampshade, blending creativity with cultural heritage. Open to Auburn University students and community members, this class offers a unique opportunity to explore Korean traditions while creating a beautiful, functional piece to take home. Don’t miss this chance to illuminate your space with the warmth of Korean artistry!
- Thu 2012:30 PMLunch & LearnWill Thrasher will present to WESA members about what he does for a living with Goodwyn Mills Caywood
- Thu 205:00 PMPlaying for PageTri Sigma's spring Philanthropy event focused on our foundation's partnership with the Robbie Page Memorial Fund. Panhellenic members and Auburn Students are invited to the Green Space to enjoy an afternoon of fun recreational activities, food, inflatables, and an appearance by Aubie. Ticket sales will benefit the memorial fund, which builds therapeutic play centers in hospitals.
- Thu 205:30 PMCOSAM Presents Science Cafe: Black History MonthCOSAM Outreach invites you to join us for this month's Science Cafe, celebrating Black History Month, on Thursday, February 20th at 5:30 pm at Well Red: Second Story. We’ll have two incredible speakers: Jalaan Avritte, a Postdoctoral Plasma Researcher in the Department of Physics, and Destini Thornton, a PhD student in Medicinal Chemistry in the Department of Drug Development and Discovery at the Harrison College of Pharmacy. Come out for an evening of fascinating research and great conversation!
- Thu 206:00 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 206:00 PMCommon Grounds: Discovering the Design ProcessJoin faculty Courtney Windham and Margaret Fletcher, co-authors of the forthcoming book, Discovering the Design Process: Into the Beautiful Mess, for a collective discussion on interdisciplinary design methods.Featuring Andrew Lynch, Assistant Professor, Theater and Dance; Young A-Lee, Under Armour Professor and Department Head, Consumer and Design Sciences and Geroges Fares, Assistant Professor, Consumer & Design Sciences.
- Thu 206:00 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 206:20 PMRockin & Rollin Game NightThe Gamma Xi chapter of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Incorporated hosts a game night during their Grease-themed Zeta week. There will be card games, board games, music, and light refreshments.
- Thu 206:30 PMThe David Corn Illusion Show at Heritage Baptist ChurchThis event will be primarily hosted by Heritage Baptist Church (which Collegians for Christ is affiliated with) and will include a guest speaker/professional illusionist (David Corn) who will provide an illusion show. This illusion show is part of David Corn's ministry and he uses this show to teach Biblical lessons/share the Gospel. During this event there will be a number of performed magic tricks/illusions as well as discussions/presentations of scripture and Biblical references.
- Thu 206:45 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 207:00 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 207:30 PMOrlandoBy Virginia Woolf Adapted by Sarah Ruhl Directed by Ashley ButlerFebruary 20-March 1, 2025 Telfair B. Peet Black Box TheatreThursday, Feb. 20, 7:30pm Friday, Feb. 21, 7:30pm Saturday, Feb. 22, 7:30pm Sunday, Feb. 23, 2:30pm Wednesday, Feb. 26, 7:30pm Thursday, Feb. 27, 7:30pm* Friday, Feb. 28, 7:30pm Saturday, Mar. 1, 7:30pm*Talkback after the showThis captivating theatrical adaptation of Virginia Woolf’s classic novel explores themes of gender, identity, and the fluidity of time. Set across centuries, the play follows the journey of Orlando, a young nobleman who defies the constraints of society and embarks on an extraordinary quest for self-discovery. Orlando’s exploits, including a love affair with Queen Elizabeth I, result in hilarious self-reflective moments. Through a magical and poetic narrative, Orlando is a spellbinding exploration of love, compassion, transformation, and the eternal search for belonging amidst a hostile world.Produced by special arrangement with and all authorized performance materials supplied by WILLIAM MORRIS ENDEAVOR ENTERTAINMENT, LLC.
- Fri 217:00 AMEnergize with ECMPCome enjoy some breakfast and learn about MedVet's Emergency Clinician Mentorship Program! We'll be serving donuts and coffee in the VEC. For more information about MedVet's ECMP, please visit https://www.medvet.com/app/uploads/2023/03/MedVet-Emergency-Clinician-Mentorship-Program-Information.pdf.
- Fri 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.
- Fri 218:00 AMCareer Fair WeekSamuel Ginn College of Engineering Fall 2024 Career Fair & Interview Week Join the Samuel Ginn College of Engineering Spring 2025 Career Fair and connect with companies interested in hiring students for internship, co-op, and full-time positions.Many employers will participate in Interviews on Tuesday, February 18 and Friday, February 21, so you may be invited by employers to sign up for an interview immediately following each career fair day.
- Fri 2110:00 AMCamp Ozark: TablingJoin Camp Ozark for an interactive tabling event! This is a great opportunity to connect directly with team representatives, get to know more about the organization, and explore exciting job opportunities. Don't miss your chance to work in a fun, engaging, and rewarding environment!
- Fri 2110:00 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 2110:00 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 2110:00 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 2110:00 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 2111:00 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 2112:00 PMInterest MeetingJoin the Veterinary Internal Medicine Club to discuss potential topics and future events.
- Fri 2112:00 PMVBMA Lunch Meeting - Social MediaDr. King will be discussing 'Social Media' in veterinary medicine.
- Fri 211:00 PMAuburn Softball vs Louisiana TechAuburn Softball vs Louisiana Tech https://auburntigers.com/calendar.aspx?game_id=21690&sport_id=13
- Fri 213:30 PMEAGLES Hands-on Culinary ClassThe Horst Schulze School of Hospitality Management invites the EAGLES program to a personalized Hands-on Culinary class with Chef Eric Rivera. Guest will learn two recipes in a fun and relaxing environment. After making the dishes, guest will get to enjoy their creations together in our dining area.
- Fri 214:00 PMAuburn Softball vs JMUAuburn Softball vs JMU https://auburntigers.com/calendar.aspx?game_id=21691&sport_id=13
- Fri 214:00 PMISO Social HourISO social hours are held each Friday to encourage unity among our domestic and international students.
- Fri 215:00 PMDrive and Dine-InCome join the Gamma Xi chapter of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Incorporated as we host a showing of Grease. We will also be handing out food and drinks that can be seen in the film such as sliders, milkshakes, and floats throughtout the movie's duration.
- Fri 216:00 PMStudent Recital: Abigail Barton, pianoThis Auburn University student recital is free and open to the public. Doors open 15 minutes prior to the performance.
- Fri 217:30 PMOrlandoBy Virginia Woolf Adapted by Sarah Ruhl Directed by Ashley ButlerFebruary 20-March 1, 2025 Telfair B. Peet Black Box TheatreThursday, Feb. 20, 7:30pm Friday, Feb. 21, 7:30pm Saturday, Feb. 22, 7:30pm Sunday, Feb. 23, 2:30pm Wednesday, Feb. 26, 7:30pm Thursday, Feb. 27, 7:30pm* Friday, Feb. 28, 7:30pm Saturday, Mar. 1, 7:30pm*Talkback after the showThis captivating theatrical adaptation of Virginia Woolf’s classic novel explores themes of gender, identity, and the fluidity of time. Set across centuries, the play follows the journey of Orlando, a young nobleman who defies the constraints of society and embarks on an extraordinary quest for self-discovery. Orlando’s exploits, including a love affair with Queen Elizabeth I, result in hilarious self-reflective moments. Through a magical and poetic narrative, Orlando is a spellbinding exploration of love, compassion, transformation, and the eternal search for belonging amidst a hostile world.Produced by special arrangement with and all authorized performance materials supplied by WILLIAM MORRIS ENDEAVOR ENTERTAINMENT, LLC.
- Sat 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.
- Sat 229:00 AMFamily Day with SOUNDDiscussion on sensory regulation, parent advocacy, and navigating the school/hospital system for parents
- Sat 2210:00 AMAuburn Softball vs UNAAuburn Softball vs UNA https://auburntigers.com/calendar.aspx?game_id=21692&sport_id=13
- Sat 2210:00 AMAUDM Main EventMain Event is AUDM's yearly fundraising event that celebrates the work AUDM has put in to help benefit Children's Miracle Network Hospitals! The day will be filled with fun events such as a hypnotist, the Auburn University Cheerleaders, and a basketball game fundraiser! You will also get the opportunity to meet ten of our Miracle Families and learn how your money helped them overcome childhood illness. You will get lunch and dinner catered, as well as receive a participant t-shirt for attending the event. At the end of the night, we will do a final number flip to share with everyone how much money we have been able to fundraise over the past year, which will go directly to Piedmont Columbus Regional. Come join in the movement and raise money to end childhood illness!You can register for this event at the link here: aub.ie/audmFAQ's:Do I have to be registered to come to the event?- If you are a student, yes! You can register up until the day of. The cost is $15 and it covers two meals and a t-shirt.What do I need to bring?- We recommend bringing a water bottle, good shoes,
- Sat 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.
- Sat 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.
- Sat 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.
- Sat 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.
- Sat 2210:30 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 221:00 PMAuburn Softball vs Miami (OH)Auburn Softball vs Miami (OH) https://auburntigers.com/calendar.aspx?game_id=21693&sport_id=13
- Sat 225:00 PMInternational Mother Language Day 2025The Bangladesh Student Organization (BSO) at Auburn University is honored to host International Mother Language Day 2025, celebrating linguistic and cultural diversity. This event will be a vibrant evening filled with performances, interactive activities, meaningful reflections, and a delicious dinner, bringing people together and honoring the rich heritage of different languages.Event Overview & Flow 1. Welcome & Opening Remarks The event will begin with a warm welcome from BSO leadership, highlighting the significance of International Mother Language Day and its historical roots in the 1952 Bengali Language Movement. 2. Cultural Performances A diverse range of performances from Bangladeshi and international students will showcase music, dance, poetry, and storytelling in various languages. 3. Interactive Activities & Language Celebration 4. Community Dinner Following the performances and activities, guests will be invited to enjoy a delicious dinner featuring a variety of cultural dishes.
- Sat 227:30 PMOrlandoBy Virginia Woolf Adapted by Sarah Ruhl Directed by Ashley ButlerFebruary 20-March 1, 2025 Telfair B. Peet Black Box TheatreThursday, Feb. 20, 7:30pm Friday, Feb. 21, 7:30pm Saturday, Feb. 22, 7:30pm Sunday, Feb. 23, 2:30pm Wednesday, Feb. 26, 7:30pm Thursday, Feb. 27, 7:30pm* Friday, Feb. 28, 7:30pm Saturday, Mar. 1, 7:30pm*Talkback after the showThis captivating theatrical adaptation of Virginia Woolf’s classic novel explores themes of gender, identity, and the fluidity of time. Set across centuries, the play follows the journey of Orlando, a young nobleman who defies the constraints of society and embarks on an extraordinary quest for self-discovery. Orlando’s exploits, including a love affair with Queen Elizabeth I, result in hilarious self-reflective moments. Through a magical and poetic narrative, Orlando is a spellbinding exploration of love, compassion, transformation, and the eternal search for belonging amidst a hostile world.Produced by special arrangement with and all authorized performance materials supplied by WILLIAM MORRIS ENDEAVOR ENTERTAINMENT, LLC.
- Sun 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.
- Sun 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.
- Sun 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.
- Sun 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.
- Sun 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.
- Sun 232:30 PMOrlandoBy Virginia Woolf Adapted by Sarah Ruhl Directed by Ashley ButlerFebruary 20-March 1, 2025 Telfair B. Peet Black Box TheatreThursday, Feb. 20, 7:30pm Friday, Feb. 21, 7:30pm Saturday, Feb. 22, 7:30pm Sunday, Feb. 23, 2:30pm Wednesday, Feb. 26, 7:30pm Thursday, Feb. 27, 7:30pm* Friday, Feb. 28, 7:30pm Saturday, Mar. 1, 7:30pm*Talkback after the showThis captivating theatrical adaptation of Virginia Woolf’s classic novel explores themes of gender, identity, and the fluidity of time. Set across centuries, the play follows the journey of Orlando, a young nobleman who defies the constraints of society and embarks on an extraordinary quest for self-discovery. Orlando’s exploits, including a love affair with Queen Elizabeth I, result in hilarious self-reflective moments. Through a magical and poetic narrative, Orlando is a spellbinding exploration of love, compassion, transformation, and the eternal search for belonging amidst a hostile world.Produced by special arrangement with and all authorized performance materials supplied by WILLIAM MORRIS ENDEAVOR ENTERTAINMENT, LLC.
- Sun 234:00 PMAuburn Softball vs Jacksonville StateAuburn Softball vs Jacksonville State https://auburntigers.com/calendar.aspx?game_id=21694&sport_id=13
- Mon 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.
- Mon 2410:00 AMCamp War Eagle: TablingJoin Camp War Eagle for an interactive tabling event! This is a great opportunity to connect directly with team representatives, get to know more about the organization, and explore exciting job opportunities. Don't miss your chance to work in a fun, engaging, and rewarding environment!
- Mon 2412:00 PMMental Health FairThrough the Harrison College of Pharmacy, organizations College of Psychiatric and Neurologic Pharmacists, CPNP, and Equal Access Auburn, EAA, we are offering free health screenings open to all. The health fair will include blood pressure, blood sugar and mental health screenings.
- Mon 246:00 PMHHAO monthly meetingMonthly updates, speaker
- Mon 246:00 PMSHOWCASE 2025For the first time since its triennial schedule was interrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic after the 2018 event, Auburn University will host another SHOWCASE event during spring semester 2025.SHOWCASE 2025 will bring together creative scholarship from across the university and will center around advocacy and process, featuring both completed works and works in process as a way of highlighting the resources necessary for the creation and elevation of creative scholarship.
- Mon 246:00 PMTestMasters LSAT CourseThis is an in-person LSAT prep course to prepare students to take the LSAT exam in June.
- Mon 247:15 PMEucharistic ProcessionWe invite you to join the Auburn University Catholic Student Organization in our semesterly Eucharistic Procession. We will begin with Exposition of the Most Blessed Sacrament at Langdon Hall and then will process to four stops on Auburn's campus. We will conclude with Benediction at Langdon Hall. This is a beautiful way to be a witness to the Catholic faith and fullness of truth in the Eucharist. Join us for praise, prayer, and reverence of Jesus Christ in the Eucharist.
- Mon 247:15 PMEucharistic ProcessionJoin us as we walk around Auburn's campus with the Blessed Sacrament, the Body of Christ. We will stop periodically for scripture reading and prayer. We will start and end at Langdon Hall.
- Mon 247:15 PMEucharistic ProcessionWe invite you to join the Auburn University Catholic Student Organization in our semesterly Eucharistic Procession. We will begin with Exposition of the Most Blessed Sacrament at Langdon Hall and then will process to four stops on Auburn's campus. We will conclude with Benediction at Langdon Hall. This is a beautiful way to be a witness to the Catholic faith and fullness of truth in the Eucharist. Join us for praise, prayer, and reverence of Jesus Christ in the Eucharist.
- Mon 247:15 PMEucharistic ProcessionWe invite you to join the Auburn University Catholic Student Organization in our semesterly Eucharistic Procession. We will begin with Exposition of the Most Blessed Sacrament at Langdon Hall and then will process to four stops on Auburn's campus. We will conclude with Benediction at Langdon Hall. This is a beautiful way to be a witness to the Catholic faith and fullness of truth in the Eucharist. Join us for praise, prayer, and reverence of Jesus Christ in the Eucharist.
- Mon 247:15 PMEucharistic ProcessionWe invite you to join the Auburn University Catholic Student Organization in our semesterly Eucharistic Procession. We will begin with Exposition of the Most Blessed Sacrament at Langdon Hall and then will process to four stops on Auburn's campus. We will conclude with Benediction at Langdon Hall. This is a beautiful way to be a witness to the Catholic faith and fullness of truth in the Eucharist. Join us for praise, prayer, and reverence of Jesus Christ in the Eucharist.
- Mon 247:15 PMEucharistic ProcessionWe invite you to join the Auburn University Catholic Student Organization in our semesterly Eucharistic Procession. We will begin with Exposition of the Most Blessed Sacrament at Langdon Hall and then will process to four stops on Auburn's campus. We will conclude with Benediction at Langdon Hall. This is a beautiful way to be a witness to the Catholic faith and fullness of truth in the Eucharist. Join us for praise, prayer, and reverence of Jesus Christ in the Eucharist.
- Mon 247:15 PMEucharistic ProcessionWe invite you to join the Auburn University Catholic Student Organization in our semesterly Eucharistic Procession. We will begin with Exposition of the Most Blessed Sacrament at Langdon Hall and then will process to four stops on Auburn's campus. We will conclude with Benediction at Langdon Hall. This is a beautiful way to be a witness to the Catholic faith and fullness of truth in the Eucharist. Join us for praise, prayer, and reverence of Jesus Christ in the Eucharist.
- Tue 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.
- Tue 258:30 AMLEADThe participants will arrive, sign in and pick up agenda and introduced to staff and the LEAD program. The participants will be involved with hands on exercises. Followed by lunch at the Edge. Then they will be guided on a campus/college tour.
- Tue 2510:00 AMCamp War Eagle: TablingJoin Camp War Eagle for an interactive tabling event! This is a great opportunity to connect directly with team representatives, get to know more about the organization, and explore exciting job opportunities. Don't miss your chance to work in a fun, engaging, and rewarding environment!
- Tue 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.
- Tue 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.
- Tue 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.
- Tue 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.
- Tue 256:00 PMReading for Impact Meeting 2Join us for an eye-opening discussion on literacy challenges in our community and how we can help. Special guests Austin and Madi from the Lee County Literacy Coalition (LCLC) will share insights on the importance of literacy, who typically seeks support?including immigrants, working adults, and parents?and the emotional and social barriers that prevent people from asking for help, such as pride, embarrassment, financial burdens, and time constraints. We?ll also explore the unique struggles faced by ESL learners beyond language, including cultural differences, legal paperwork, and job applications, as well as the challenges of earning a GED. Learn about the major barriers to literacy and how we can support learners through flexible scheduling, self-paced learning, and digital resources. Let?s work together to make literacy accessible for all!
- Tue 257:30 PMStudent Recital: Daniel Milton, tromboneThis Auburn University student recital is free and open to the public. Doors open 15 minutes prior to the performance.
- Wed 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.
- Wed 268:00 AMSpring Judging Clinic 2025The Auburn University Spring Judging Clinics invites high school FFA students to the campus of Auburn University to train for FFA Career Development Events. Currently, the event is offered each spring, and schools can choose which sessions to attend. Registration will include informational sessions focusing on student success at FFA CDE contests. Schools will provide transportation for their students to each of the sessions.
- Wed 268:00 AMSpring Judging Clinic 2025The Auburn University Spring Judging Clinics invites high school FFA students to the campus of Auburn University to train for FFA Career Development Events. Currently, the event is offered each spring, and schools can choose which sessions to attend. Registration will include informational sessions focusing on student success at FFA CDE contests. Schools will provide transportation for their students to each of the sessions.
- Wed 268:30 AMLEADThe participants will arrive, sign in and pick up agenda and introduced to staff and the LEAD program. The participants will be involved with hands on exercises. Followed by lunch at the Edge. Then they will be guided on a campus/college tour.
- Wed 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.
- Wed 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.
- Wed 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.
- Wed 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.
- Wed 2611:00 AMHope Chapel Maui: TablingJoin Hope Chapel Maui for an interactive tabling event! This is a great opportunity to connect directly with representatives, get to know more about their organization, and explore exciting job opportunities. Don't miss your chance to work in a fun, engaging, and rewarding environment!
- Wed 266:00 PMGeneral Body MeetingThis event is to help advertise Krebs Engineering to students
- Wed 266:00 PMTestMasters LSAT CourseThis is an in-person LSAT prep course to prepare students to take the LSAT exam in June.
- Wed 267:30 PMOrlandoBy Virginia Woolf Adapted by Sarah Ruhl Directed by Ashley ButlerFebruary 20-March 1, 2025 Telfair B. Peet Black Box TheatreThursday, Feb. 20, 7:30pm Friday, Feb. 21, 7:30pm Saturday, Feb. 22, 7:30pm Sunday, Feb. 23, 2:30pm Wednesday, Feb. 26, 7:30pm Thursday, Feb. 27, 7:30pm* Friday, Feb. 28, 7:30pm Saturday, Mar. 1, 7:30pm*Talkback after the showThis captivating theatrical adaptation of Virginia Woolf’s classic novel explores themes of gender, identity, and the fluidity of time. Set across centuries, the play follows the journey of Orlando, a young nobleman who defies the constraints of society and embarks on an extraordinary quest for self-discovery. Orlando’s exploits, including a love affair with Queen Elizabeth I, result in hilarious self-reflective moments. Through a magical and poetic narrative, Orlando is a spellbinding exploration of love, compassion, transformation, and the eternal search for belonging amidst a hostile world.Produced by special arrangement with and all authorized performance materials supplied by WILLIAM MORRIS ENDEAVOR ENTERTAINMENT, LLC.
- Thu 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.
- Thu 2710:00 AMCamp War Eagle: TablingJoin Camp War Eagle for an interactive tabling event! This is a great opportunity to connect directly with team representatives, get to know more about the organization, and explore exciting job opportunities. Don't miss your chance to work in a fun, engaging, and rewarding environment!
- Thu 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.
- Thu 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.
- Thu 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.
- Thu 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.
- Thu 2711:00 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 272:00 PMEmmett & ViAnn Thompson Lecture in Forest Economics and PolicyThe College of Forestry, Wildlife and Environment’s inaugural Emmett & ViAnn Thompson Lecture in Forest Economics and Policy will proudly present Thompson Distinguished Lecturer Brooks Mendell, president and CEO of Forisk Consulting, on Thursday, Feb. 27, at 2 p.m. at The Hotel at Auburn University and Dixon Conference Center located at 241 S. College Street in Auburn, Ala.The lecture series was established in the College of Forestry, Wildlife and Environment by the college’s founding dean, Emmett F. Thompson, and his wife, ViAnn, with the aim to enrich the college’s academic programs with speakers of national and international acclaim who possess expertise in forestry and natural resources with a focus on forest economics and policy.Auburn University faculty, staff, students, alumni and industry professionals are invited to attend the lecture, which will take place at The Hotel at Auburn University and Dixon Conference Center auditorium, and the reception immediately following in the Grand Ballroom. Admission is complimentary; however, pre-registration is necessary. Attendees should RSVP to Alex Doss at wad0010@auburn.edu by Wednesday, Feb. 12.Attendee parking is available adjacent to the conference center in the Auburn University South College Parking Deck. For more information, contact Marc Walley, chair of the planning committee, at mwalley@forestinvest.com.To learn more about Mendell and the lecture topic, visit cfwe.auburn.edu.
- Thu 274:15 PMBaile LatinoThe event will begin with 30 minutes of dance instruction, tailored to all proficiency levels. The instruction will be conducted primarily in Spanish, with English explanations provided as needed, offering participants an immersive cultural and language-learning experience. This semester?s focus will be on Bachata and Salsa, two vibrant dance styles deeply rooted in Hispanic culture.The session will be led by Dominic Puello and Nohemy Castellano, talented college-aged instructors from the Auburn community. Dominic, originally from the Dominican Republic, and Nohemy, from Venezuela, bring authentic expertise to the event, having received formal instruction in Bachata and Salsa in their home countries. Their guidance will assist Anthony Espinal, president of El Club de Espa?ol, in delivering clear instructions and providing personalized assistance to all participants throughout the event.Following the instructional period, the dance floor will open for a 30-minute free-dance session, focused on practicing the Bachata and Salsa moves learned during instruction.
- Thu 276:00 PMAuburn OCF: 'My Big Fat Greek Wedding' Movie NightAuburn OCF is hosting a 'My Big Fat Greek Wedding', where both Orthodox students of Auburn and general Auburn students are welcome to attend. Food will be provided, and attendees will have the opportunity to communicate with the OCF executive board for any questions about the Orthodox faith or joining the Auburn OCF organization.
- Thu 276:00 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 276:00 PMCommon Grounds: Sites of Memory, Sites of JusticeHow can visual representations of space and place reshape collective memory? Join this discussion among faculty from different fields to explore how memory takes shape through maps, architectural models, and rethinking their design for public exhibitions.Featuring Zanice Bond, Associate Professor of English, Department of Communication, Modern Languages and Philosophy, Tuskegee University; Elijah Gaddis, Associate Professor, Department of History; Gorham Bird, Assistant Professor, School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape Architecture and David Smith, Associate Professor, School of Industrial and Graphic Design.
- Thu 276:45 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 277:00 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 277:30 PMOrlandoBy Virginia Woolf Adapted by Sarah Ruhl Directed by Ashley ButlerFebruary 20-March 1, 2025 Telfair B. Peet Black Box TheatreThursday, Feb. 20, 7:30pm Friday, Feb. 21, 7:30pm Saturday, Feb. 22, 7:30pm Sunday, Feb. 23, 2:30pm Wednesday, Feb. 26, 7:30pm Thursday, Feb. 27, 7:30pm* Friday, Feb. 28, 7:30pm Saturday, Mar. 1, 7:30pm*Talkback after the showThis captivating theatrical adaptation of Virginia Woolf’s classic novel explores themes of gender, identity, and the fluidity of time. Set across centuries, the play follows the journey of Orlando, a young nobleman who defies the constraints of society and embarks on an extraordinary quest for self-discovery. Orlando’s exploits, including a love affair with Queen Elizabeth I, result in hilarious self-reflective moments. Through a magical and poetic narrative, Orlando is a spellbinding exploration of love, compassion, transformation, and the eternal search for belonging amidst a hostile world.Produced by special arrangement with and all authorized performance materials supplied by WILLIAM MORRIS ENDEAVOR ENTERTAINMENT, LLC.
- Fri 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.
- Fri 2810:00 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 2810:00 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 2810:00 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 2810:00 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 2811:00 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 2811:30 AMShaping the Future: Japan's Pioneering Efforts in Multicultural Campuses, Virtual Internationalization, and International Education in Higher EducationInsights into Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL)
- Fri 284:00 PMISO Social HourISO social hours are held each Friday to encourage unity among our domestic and international students.
- Fri 285:00 PMIn the Margins Screening & PanelFor Black History Month we are hosting a screening and panel discussion for the episodes of 'In the Margin'
- Fri 285:30 PMAlabama Agriculture Hall of HonorThe Alabama Agriculture Hall of Honor was established in 1984 to recognize and celebrate the work of some of our state?s top agricultural leaders. Three individuals are added to the Hall of Honor each year by vote from the Auburn University Agricultural Alumni Association.The program also presents the annual Pioneer Award posthumously for individuals whose careers advanced Alabama agriculture in significant ways.2025 HALL OF HONOR BANQUET FEBRUARY 28, 2025 AU HOTEL & CONFERENCE CENTER
- Fri 287:30 PMOrlandoBy Virginia Woolf Adapted by Sarah Ruhl Directed by Ashley ButlerFebruary 20-March 1, 2025 Telfair B. Peet Black Box TheatreThursday, Feb. 20, 7:30pm Friday, Feb. 21, 7:30pm Saturday, Feb. 22, 7:30pm Sunday, Feb. 23, 2:30pm Wednesday, Feb. 26, 7:30pm Thursday, Feb. 27, 7:30pm* Friday, Feb. 28, 7:30pm Saturday, Mar. 1, 7:30pm*Talkback after the showThis captivating theatrical adaptation of Virginia Woolf’s classic novel explores themes of gender, identity, and the fluidity of time. Set across centuries, the play follows the journey of Orlando, a young nobleman who defies the constraints of society and embarks on an extraordinary quest for self-discovery. Orlando’s exploits, including a love affair with Queen Elizabeth I, result in hilarious self-reflective moments. Through a magical and poetic narrative, Orlando is a spellbinding exploration of love, compassion, transformation, and the eternal search for belonging amidst a hostile world.Produced by special arrangement with and all authorized performance materials supplied by WILLIAM MORRIS ENDEAVOR ENTERTAINMENT, LLC.