June 2025
- Sun 1All dayEM: Unmet Needs & Challenges Facing Homeland Security & Emergency ManagementThe course has been designed to increase overall awareness and understanding concerning the implications of 9/11 and Hurricane Katrina, as well as other recent major disasters, including Hurricanes Helene and Milton. The course is designed to introduce those taking the course to a wide array of unmet needs and challenges relevant to homeland security and emergency management in a post 9/11, post Katrina world.Offered as part of the Emergency Management certificate program.
- Sun 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.
- Mon 2All day10th Class Day- Last day to request a meal plan change.
- Mon 2All dayCourse EM: Developing a Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan for Local, Tribal, or State EntitiesThis four-week, fully online intensive course is designed for emergency management professionals and working adults responsible for creating and maintaining emergency management plans for their local, tribal, or state entities. The course provides a structured, step-by-step approach to developing a practical and compliant emergency management plan that meets all regulatory standards and addresses the specific needs of each community. Participants will be guided through the plan creation process, from risk assessment to strategic planning, compliance, community engagement, and auditing procedures.This course is part of the Emergency Management Certificate Program.
- Mon 2All dayEM: Unmet Needs & Challenges Facing Homeland Security & Emergency ManagementThe course has been designed to increase overall awareness and understanding concerning the implications of 9/11 and Hurricane Katrina, as well as other recent major disasters, including Hurricanes Helene and Milton. The course is designed to introduce those taking the course to a wide array of unmet needs and challenges relevant to homeland security and emergency management in a post 9/11, post Katrina world.Offered as part of the Emergency Management certificate program.
- Mon 2All dayGEAR UP Achieve Summer Bridge - Clarke County HighGEAR UP Summer Bridge Programs will provide students with an immersive high school bridge experience that combines high school readiness, college readiness, and career exploration experience, fostering early college awareness and readiness through interactive sessions.June 2-5
- Mon 21:00 PM2025 Jessica Braswell Equestrian Selection 1Select Camp is open to jumping seat or western riders graduating high school no later than 2029. Campers will get a first-hand look at collegiate riding at the Division I level in the Southeastern Conference. Participants will be assigned to a team for the duration and teams will participate in multiple practices, scrimmages, and a final competition in the NCEA format on the last day of camp. Riders will have the opportunity to review film with the coaching staff, work out in the training facility and participate in a nutrition demo. Campers will ride multiple AU Equestrian team horses, gaining valuable experience on different types of mounts. Riders will also have the experience of being part of the competition draw for the final day of camp. Come experience what it is like to be a division I athlete!
- Tue 3All dayCourse EM: Developing a Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan for Local, Tribal, or State EntitiesThis four-week, fully online intensive course is designed for emergency management professionals and working adults responsible for creating and maintaining emergency management plans for their local, tribal, or state entities. The course provides a structured, step-by-step approach to developing a practical and compliant emergency management plan that meets all regulatory standards and addresses the specific needs of each community. Participants will be guided through the plan creation process, from risk assessment to strategic planning, compliance, community engagement, and auditing procedures.This course is part of the Emergency Management Certificate Program.
- Tue 3All dayGEAR UP Achieve Summer College and Career Exploration Camp - ASUSummer College and Career Exploration Camps are designed to provide students with an immersive college exploration experience.
- Tue 37:00 AM2025 Jessica Braswell Equestrian Selection 1Select Camp is open to jumping seat or western riders graduating high school no later than 2029. Campers will get a first-hand look at collegiate riding at the Division I level in the Southeastern Conference. Participants will be assigned to a team for the duration and teams will participate in multiple practices, scrimmages, and a final competition in the NCEA format on the last day of camp. Riders will have the opportunity to review film with the coaching staff, work out in the training facility and participate in a nutrition demo. Campers will ride multiple AU Equestrian team horses, gaining valuable experience on different types of mounts. Riders will also have the experience of being part of the competition draw for the final day of camp. Come experience what it is like to be a division I athlete!
- Tue 310:00 AMJohn Augustus Walker: Historical Panorama of Alabama AgricultureAlabama’s agricultural heritage is documented through ten large-scale murals produced in 1939, a time when the state began diversifying its output.
- Tue 310:00 AMRodell Warner + Audubon + His JournalsThe Jule invites contemporary artists inspired by nature to research Auburn University's collections to engage with, question and critique John James Audubon’s evolving legacy. Trinidadian artist Rodell Warner reimagines John James Audubon’s writings and selections from the iconic Birds of America series, animating text and visuals to foster new ways of seeing and experiencing history.Warner's digital animations have been exhibited at the Art Gallery of Ontario; Big Medium, Austin, Texas; the Museum of Contemporary Art, Taipei; and the Pérez Art Museum, Miami, Florida. Rodell works between Port of Spain in Trinidad, Kingston in Jamaica, and Boston, Massachusetts.
- Tue 310:00 AMShowcase: Faculty Exhibition 8Celebrate the innovative spirit of Auburn faculty members working experimentally in film, painting, photography, new media, sculpture and textile arts. This creative scholarship enriches the academic environment by promoting collaboration, making complex concepts more accessible, generating innovative and engaging ideas, and contributing to cultural and social change. Paired with discoveries in other fields, these outcomes are essential to enhancing Auburn’s stature as a pre-eminent institution with Carnegie R1 status.Presented in collaboration with Showcase 2025, a university-wide initiative to highlight creative scholarship, align its practice with university goals and promote collaboration. Showcase 2025 is organized by Chase Bringarder, Associate Provost for Academic Affairs and Professor in the Department of Theatre and Dance; Robert Finkel, Program Chair and Associate Professor of Graphic Design; and Anna Ruth Gatlin, Assistant Professor of Interior Design in Consumer and Design Sciences, in concert with the Office of the Senior Vice President for Research and Economic Development.
- Wed 4All dayCourse EM: Developing a Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan for Local, Tribal, or State EntitiesThis four-week, fully online intensive course is designed for emergency management professionals and working adults responsible for creating and maintaining emergency management plans for their local, tribal, or state entities. The course provides a structured, step-by-step approach to developing a practical and compliant emergency management plan that meets all regulatory standards and addresses the specific needs of each community. Participants will be guided through the plan creation process, from risk assessment to strategic planning, compliance, community engagement, and auditing procedures.This course is part of the Emergency Management Certificate Program.
- Wed 4All dayEarly Alert/Mid-Term Grade Deadline (Mini-Semester I)
- Wed 4All dayMid-Semester - 12th Class Day (Mini-Semester I)
- Wed 47:00 AM2025 Jessica Braswell Equestrian Selection 1Select Camp is open to jumping seat or western riders graduating high school no later than 2029. Campers will get a first-hand look at collegiate riding at the Division I level in the Southeastern Conference. Participants will be assigned to a team for the duration and teams will participate in multiple practices, scrimmages, and a final competition in the NCEA format on the last day of camp. Riders will have the opportunity to review film with the coaching staff, work out in the training facility and participate in a nutrition demo. Campers will ride multiple AU Equestrian team horses, gaining valuable experience on different types of mounts. Riders will also have the experience of being part of the competition draw for the final day of camp. Come experience what it is like to be a division I athlete!
- Wed 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.
- Wed 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.
- Wed 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.
- Thu 5All dayCourse EM: Developing a Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan for Local, Tribal, or State EntitiesThis four-week, fully online intensive course is designed for emergency management professionals and working adults responsible for creating and maintaining emergency management plans for their local, tribal, or state entities. The course provides a structured, step-by-step approach to developing a practical and compliant emergency management plan that meets all regulatory standards and addresses the specific needs of each community. Participants will be guided through the plan creation process, from risk assessment to strategic planning, compliance, community engagement, and auditing procedures.This course is part of the Emergency Management Certificate Program.
- Thu 57:00 AM2025 Jessica Braswell Equestrian Selection 1Select Camp is open to jumping seat or western riders graduating high school no later than 2029. Campers will get a first-hand look at collegiate riding at the Division I level in the Southeastern Conference. Participants will be assigned to a team for the duration and teams will participate in multiple practices, scrimmages, and a final competition in the NCEA format on the last day of camp. Riders will have the opportunity to review film with the coaching staff, work out in the training facility and participate in a nutrition demo. Campers will ride multiple AU Equestrian team horses, gaining valuable experience on different types of mounts. Riders will also have the experience of being part of the competition draw for the final day of camp. Come experience what it is like to be a division I athlete!
- Thu 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.
- Thu 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.
- Thu 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.
- Thu 511:00 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 6All dayCourse EM: Developing a Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan for Local, Tribal, or State EntitiesThis four-week, fully online intensive course is designed for emergency management professionals and working adults responsible for creating and maintaining emergency management plans for their local, tribal, or state entities. The course provides a structured, step-by-step approach to developing a practical and compliant emergency management plan that meets all regulatory standards and addresses the specific needs of each community. Participants will be guided through the plan creation process, from risk assessment to strategic planning, compliance, community engagement, and auditing procedures.This course is part of the Emergency Management Certificate Program.
- Fri 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.
- Fri 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.
- Fri 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.
- Fri 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.
- Sat 7All dayCourse EM: Developing a Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan for Local, Tribal, or State EntitiesThis four-week, fully online intensive course is designed for emergency management professionals and working adults responsible for creating and maintaining emergency management plans for their local, tribal, or state entities. The course provides a structured, step-by-step approach to developing a practical and compliant emergency management plan that meets all regulatory standards and addresses the specific needs of each community. Participants will be guided through the plan creation process, from risk assessment to strategic planning, compliance, community engagement, and auditing procedures.This course is part of the Emergency Management Certificate Program.
- Sat 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.
- Sat 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.
- Sat 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.
- Sun 8All dayCourse EM: Developing a Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan for Local, Tribal, or State EntitiesThis four-week, fully online intensive course is designed for emergency management professionals and working adults responsible for creating and maintaining emergency management plans for their local, tribal, or state entities. The course provides a structured, step-by-step approach to developing a practical and compliant emergency management plan that meets all regulatory standards and addresses the specific needs of each community. Participants will be guided through the plan creation process, from risk assessment to strategic planning, compliance, community engagement, and auditing procedures.This course is part of the Emergency Management Certificate Program.
- Sun 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.
- Sun 83:00 PMHugh Freeze Football Elite Camp IIteach and instruct
- Mon 9All dayCourse EM: Developing a Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan for Local, Tribal, or State EntitiesThis four-week, fully online intensive course is designed for emergency management professionals and working adults responsible for creating and maintaining emergency management plans for their local, tribal, or state entities. The course provides a structured, step-by-step approach to developing a practical and compliant emergency management plan that meets all regulatory standards and addresses the specific needs of each community. Participants will be guided through the plan creation process, from risk assessment to strategic planning, compliance, community engagement, and auditing procedures.This course is part of the Emergency Management Certificate Program.
- Mon 9All dayEM: Key Elements of Critical Infrastructure Protection & ContinuityThe course objective is to introduce learners to a wide array of issues and concerns involving the nation's critical infrastructure as that term can be broadly defined in the post 9/11 and post- Katrina world. Topics addressed in the course include: • the range of critical infrastructure concerns; • ways in which critical infrastructure concerns have been defined and addressed in the past, ways in which they are presently being addressed, and ways in which they could be more fully addressed in the future; • the role that cascading critical infrastructure failures played in the aftermath of Hurricane KatrinaPart of the Emergency Management Certificate Program
- Mon 9All dayEM: Lessons Being Learned from the Lahaina & Los Angeles WildfiresThis course is designed to take an in-depth look at the lessons that have been learned and the lessons yet to be learned in the aftermath of the 2023 Lahaina in Maui and the 2025 Los Angeles Wildfires. Assignments will include reports and analyses associated with those wild fires. The course will also take a close look at a wide array of accompanying issues and concerns relevant to emergency management posed by this unusual sequence of events that accompanied each disaster.
- Mon 9All dayEM: The COVID-19 Pandemic - A National Public Health DisasterThe Covid-19 pandemic has emerged as a major area of concern nationally and globally. There are greatly differing views regarding all aspects of the Covid-19 pandemic. There are greatly differing views regarding all aspects of the Covid-19 pandemic. There are similarly widely differing approaches to understanding the disease process involving the prevention of the spread of the virus and the progression of the disease. Part of the Emergency Management Certificate Program.
- Mon 9All dayGEAR UP Achieve Summer Bridge Program - Coastal Alabama Community CollegeGEAR UP Summer Bridge Programs will provide students with an immersive high school bridge experience that combines high school readiness, college readiness, and career exploration experience, fostering early college awareness and readiness through interactive sessions.June 9-13, 2025
- Mon 9All dayGEAR UP Achieve Summer College and Career Exploration Camp - AUMSummer College and Career Exploration Camps are designed to provide students with an immersive college exploration experience.
- Mon 99:00 AMSummer Camp-AUMTaking students from Banks School, Goshen High School and Pike County High School to tour AUM.
- Mon 91:00 PM2025 Jessica Braswell Equestrian Select IISelect Camp June 2-5 (Jumping Seat & Western) June 9-12 (Jumping Seat & Western)Cost: $3,500 Registration contact Carolyn Williams: carolyngw031@gmail.com Select Camp is open to jumping seat or western riders graduating high school no later than 2029. Campers will get a first-hand look at collegiate riding at the Division I level in the Southeastern Conference. Participants will be assigned to a team for the duration and teams will participate in multiple practices, scrimmages, and a final competition in the NCEA format on the last day of camp. Riders will have the opportunity to review film with the coaching staff, work out in the training facility and participate in a nutrition demo. Campers will ride multiple AU Equestrian team horses, gaining valuable experience on different types of mounts. Riders will also have the experience of being part of the competition draw for the final day of camp. Come experience what it is like to be a division I athlete!
- Tue 10All dayCourse EM: Developing a Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan for Local, Tribal, or State EntitiesThis four-week, fully online intensive course is designed for emergency management professionals and working adults responsible for creating and maintaining emergency management plans for their local, tribal, or state entities. The course provides a structured, step-by-step approach to developing a practical and compliant emergency management plan that meets all regulatory standards and addresses the specific needs of each community. Participants will be guided through the plan creation process, from risk assessment to strategic planning, compliance, community engagement, and auditing procedures.This course is part of the Emergency Management Certificate Program.
- Tue 10All dayEM: Key Elements of Critical Infrastructure Protection & ContinuityThe course objective is to introduce learners to a wide array of issues and concerns involving the nation's critical infrastructure as that term can be broadly defined in the post 9/11 and post- Katrina world. Topics addressed in the course include: • the range of critical infrastructure concerns; • ways in which critical infrastructure concerns have been defined and addressed in the past, ways in which they are presently being addressed, and ways in which they could be more fully addressed in the future; • the role that cascading critical infrastructure failures played in the aftermath of Hurricane KatrinaPart of the Emergency Management Certificate Program
- Tue 10All dayEM: Lessons Being Learned from the Lahaina & Los Angeles WildfiresThis course is designed to take an in-depth look at the lessons that have been learned and the lessons yet to be learned in the aftermath of the 2023 Lahaina in Maui and the 2025 Los Angeles Wildfires. Assignments will include reports and analyses associated with those wild fires. The course will also take a close look at a wide array of accompanying issues and concerns relevant to emergency management posed by this unusual sequence of events that accompanied each disaster.
- Tue 10All dayEM: The COVID-19 Pandemic - A National Public Health DisasterThe Covid-19 pandemic has emerged as a major area of concern nationally and globally. There are greatly differing views regarding all aspects of the Covid-19 pandemic. There are greatly differing views regarding all aspects of the Covid-19 pandemic. There are similarly widely differing approaches to understanding the disease process involving the prevention of the spread of the virus and the progression of the disease. Part of the Emergency Management Certificate Program.
- Tue 10All dayGEAR UP Achieve Summer College Exploration Day Camp - AUMSummer Exploration Day Camps will provide students from GEAR UP Region 9 schools with an immersive college exploration experience, fostering early college awareness and readiness through guided campus tours and interactive sessions.
- Tue 107:00 AM2025 Jessica Braswell Equestrian Select IISelect Camp June 2-5 (Jumping Seat & Western) June 9-12 (Jumping Seat & Western)Cost: $3,500 Registration contact Carolyn Williams: carolyngw031@gmail.com Select Camp is open to jumping seat or western riders graduating high school no later than 2029. Campers will get a first-hand look at collegiate riding at the Division I level in the Southeastern Conference. Participants will be assigned to a team for the duration and teams will participate in multiple practices, scrimmages, and a final competition in the NCEA format on the last day of camp. Riders will have the opportunity to review film with the coaching staff, work out in the training facility and participate in a nutrition demo. Campers will ride multiple AU Equestrian team horses, gaining valuable experience on different types of mounts. Riders will also have the experience of being part of the competition draw for the final day of camp. Come experience what it is like to be a division I athlete!
- Tue 109:00 AMJeff Graba Gymnastics Aubie Day Camp 2Teach basic gymnastics skills
- Tue 1010:00 AMJohn Augustus Walker: Historical Panorama of Alabama AgricultureAlabama’s agricultural heritage is documented through ten large-scale murals produced in 1939, a time when the state began diversifying its output.
- Tue 1010:00 AMRodell Warner + Audubon + His JournalsThe Jule invites contemporary artists inspired by nature to research Auburn University's collections to engage with, question and critique John James Audubon’s evolving legacy. Trinidadian artist Rodell Warner reimagines John James Audubon’s writings and selections from the iconic Birds of America series, animating text and visuals to foster new ways of seeing and experiencing history.Warner's digital animations have been exhibited at the Art Gallery of Ontario; Big Medium, Austin, Texas; the Museum of Contemporary Art, Taipei; and the Pérez Art Museum, Miami, Florida. Rodell works between Port of Spain in Trinidad, Kingston in Jamaica, and Boston, Massachusetts.
- Tue 1010:00 AMShowcase: Faculty Exhibition 8Celebrate the innovative spirit of Auburn faculty members working experimentally in film, painting, photography, new media, sculpture and textile arts. This creative scholarship enriches the academic environment by promoting collaboration, making complex concepts more accessible, generating innovative and engaging ideas, and contributing to cultural and social change. Paired with discoveries in other fields, these outcomes are essential to enhancing Auburn’s stature as a pre-eminent institution with Carnegie R1 status.Presented in collaboration with Showcase 2025, a university-wide initiative to highlight creative scholarship, align its practice with university goals and promote collaboration. Showcase 2025 is organized by Chase Bringarder, Associate Provost for Academic Affairs and Professor in the Department of Theatre and Dance; Robert Finkel, Program Chair and Associate Professor of Graphic Design; and Anna Ruth Gatlin, Assistant Professor of Interior Design in Consumer and Design Sciences, in concert with the Office of the Senior Vice President for Research and Economic Development.
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Wed 11Davis 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! - Wed 11All dayCourse EM: Developing a Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan for Local, Tribal, or State EntitiesThis four-week, fully online intensive course is designed for emergency management professionals and working adults responsible for creating and maintaining emergency management plans for their local, tribal, or state entities. The course provides a structured, step-by-step approach to developing a practical and compliant emergency management plan that meets all regulatory standards and addresses the specific needs of each community. Participants will be guided through the plan creation process, from risk assessment to strategic planning, compliance, community engagement, and auditing procedures.This course is part of the Emergency Management Certificate Program.
- Wed 11All dayEM: Key Elements of Critical Infrastructure Protection & ContinuityThe course objective is to introduce learners to a wide array of issues and concerns involving the nation's critical infrastructure as that term can be broadly defined in the post 9/11 and post- Katrina world. Topics addressed in the course include: • the range of critical infrastructure concerns; • ways in which critical infrastructure concerns have been defined and addressed in the past, ways in which they are presently being addressed, and ways in which they could be more fully addressed in the future; • the role that cascading critical infrastructure failures played in the aftermath of Hurricane KatrinaPart of the Emergency Management Certificate Program
- Wed 11All dayEM: Lessons Being Learned from the Lahaina & Los Angeles WildfiresThis course is designed to take an in-depth look at the lessons that have been learned and the lessons yet to be learned in the aftermath of the 2023 Lahaina in Maui and the 2025 Los Angeles Wildfires. Assignments will include reports and analyses associated with those wild fires. The course will also take a close look at a wide array of accompanying issues and concerns relevant to emergency management posed by this unusual sequence of events that accompanied each disaster.
- Wed 11All dayEM: The COVID-19 Pandemic - A National Public Health DisasterThe Covid-19 pandemic has emerged as a major area of concern nationally and globally. There are greatly differing views regarding all aspects of the Covid-19 pandemic. There are greatly differing views regarding all aspects of the Covid-19 pandemic. There are similarly widely differing approaches to understanding the disease process involving the prevention of the spread of the virus and the progression of the disease. Part of the Emergency Management Certificate Program.
- Wed 117:00 AM2025 Jessica Braswell Equestrian Select IISelect Camp June 2-5 (Jumping Seat & Western) June 9-12 (Jumping Seat & Western)Cost: $3,500 Registration contact Carolyn Williams: carolyngw031@gmail.com Select Camp is open to jumping seat or western riders graduating high school no later than 2029. Campers will get a first-hand look at collegiate riding at the Division I level in the Southeastern Conference. Participants will be assigned to a team for the duration and teams will participate in multiple practices, scrimmages, and a final competition in the NCEA format on the last day of camp. Riders will have the opportunity to review film with the coaching staff, work out in the training facility and participate in a nutrition demo. Campers will ride multiple AU Equestrian team horses, gaining valuable experience on different types of mounts. Riders will also have the experience of being part of the competition draw for the final day of camp. Come experience what it is like to be a division I athlete!
- Wed 118:00 AMMalveaux Elite Camp 1Pitchers and Catchers on June 10th and Hitters on June 11th
- Wed 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.
- Wed 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.
- Wed 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.
- Thu 12All dayCourse EM: Developing a Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan for Local, Tribal, or State EntitiesThis four-week, fully online intensive course is designed for emergency management professionals and working adults responsible for creating and maintaining emergency management plans for their local, tribal, or state entities. The course provides a structured, step-by-step approach to developing a practical and compliant emergency management plan that meets all regulatory standards and addresses the specific needs of each community. Participants will be guided through the plan creation process, from risk assessment to strategic planning, compliance, community engagement, and auditing procedures.This course is part of the Emergency Management Certificate Program.
- Thu 12All dayEM: Key Elements of Critical Infrastructure Protection & ContinuityThe course objective is to introduce learners to a wide array of issues and concerns involving the nation's critical infrastructure as that term can be broadly defined in the post 9/11 and post- Katrina world. Topics addressed in the course include: • the range of critical infrastructure concerns; • ways in which critical infrastructure concerns have been defined and addressed in the past, ways in which they are presently being addressed, and ways in which they could be more fully addressed in the future; • the role that cascading critical infrastructure failures played in the aftermath of Hurricane KatrinaPart of the Emergency Management Certificate Program
- Thu 12All dayEM: Lessons Being Learned from the Lahaina & Los Angeles WildfiresThis course is designed to take an in-depth look at the lessons that have been learned and the lessons yet to be learned in the aftermath of the 2023 Lahaina in Maui and the 2025 Los Angeles Wildfires. Assignments will include reports and analyses associated with those wild fires. The course will also take a close look at a wide array of accompanying issues and concerns relevant to emergency management posed by this unusual sequence of events that accompanied each disaster.
- Thu 12All dayEM: The COVID-19 Pandemic - A National Public Health DisasterThe Covid-19 pandemic has emerged as a major area of concern nationally and globally. There are greatly differing views regarding all aspects of the Covid-19 pandemic. There are greatly differing views regarding all aspects of the Covid-19 pandemic. There are similarly widely differing approaches to understanding the disease process involving the prevention of the spread of the virus and the progression of the disease. Part of the Emergency Management Certificate Program.
- Thu 127:00 AM2025 Jessica Braswell Equestrian Select IISelect Camp June 2-5 (Jumping Seat & Western) June 9-12 (Jumping Seat & Western)Cost: $3,500 Registration contact Carolyn Williams: carolyngw031@gmail.com Select Camp is open to jumping seat or western riders graduating high school no later than 2029. Campers will get a first-hand look at collegiate riding at the Division I level in the Southeastern Conference. Participants will be assigned to a team for the duration and teams will participate in multiple practices, scrimmages, and a final competition in the NCEA format on the last day of camp. Riders will have the opportunity to review film with the coaching staff, work out in the training facility and participate in a nutrition demo. Campers will ride multiple AU Equestrian team horses, gaining valuable experience on different types of mounts. Riders will also have the experience of being part of the competition draw for the final day of camp. Come experience what it is like to be a division I athlete!
- Thu 128:00 AMAU Leadership with Dr. Courtney L. Teague Mastering Tools to Build Thriving, High-Performing TeamsManaging and coaching are two distinct leadership skills, but coaching is what transforms good leaders into exceptional ones. While managing focuses on directing tasks, coaching empowers individuals to think critically, take ownership, and maximize their potential.This 4-hour, in-person workshop provides leaders with practical tools and strategies to shift from a directive management style to a coaching approach that fosters growth, trust, and accountability. Built around our proprietary framework, EVOLVE Framework, this session integrates leadership mindset strategies, coaching techniques, and actionable tools to drive performance and engagement.Through interactive role plays, experiential activities, and action planning, participants will learn how coaching enhances leadership impact, breaks through limiting beliefs, and creates thriving, high-performing teams.What Participants Will Learn:The Leadership Mindset ShiftRecognize and overcome limiting beliefs that hinder effective leadership, such as imposter syndrome, fear of failure, and reluctance to delegate.Reframe challenges as opportunities and develop a growth mindset to lead with confidence and impact.From Managing to CoachingUnderstand the core differences between managing and coaching and why coaching is essential for sustainable team performance.Develop an empowering leadership presence that inspires accountability and autonomy.The EVOLVE Framework for Coaching ExcellenceApply the EVOLVE Framework to build trust, foster alignment, and create a culture of continuous development.Use coaching strategies such as active listening, powerful questioning, and goal-setting to unlock individual and team potential.Coaching for High-Impact LeadershipNavigate real-world challenges, such as motivating underperformers, managing team dynamics, and maintaining alignment with organizational goals.Develop a personalized coaching plan to drive engagement, performance, and long-term success.What to Expect:Real-World Role Plays – Engage in scenario-based coaching exercises to practice leading with impact. Experiential Learning Activities – Participate in interactive exercises designed to enhance relational awareness and trust. Peer Collaboration & Feedback – Work with fellow leaders to refine your coaching approach and receive real-time insights.This workshop is designed for leaders ready to EVOLVE their mindset, coaching skills, and leadership impact to build high-performing teams that thrive.
- Thu 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.
- Thu 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.
- Thu 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.
- Thu 1211:00 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 13All dayCourse EM: Developing a Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan for Local, Tribal, or State EntitiesThis four-week, fully online intensive course is designed for emergency management professionals and working adults responsible for creating and maintaining emergency management plans for their local, tribal, or state entities. The course provides a structured, step-by-step approach to developing a practical and compliant emergency management plan that meets all regulatory standards and addresses the specific needs of each community. Participants will be guided through the plan creation process, from risk assessment to strategic planning, compliance, community engagement, and auditing procedures.This course is part of the Emergency Management Certificate Program.
- Fri 13All dayEM: Key Elements of Critical Infrastructure Protection & ContinuityThe course objective is to introduce learners to a wide array of issues and concerns involving the nation's critical infrastructure as that term can be broadly defined in the post 9/11 and post- Katrina world. Topics addressed in the course include: • the range of critical infrastructure concerns; • ways in which critical infrastructure concerns have been defined and addressed in the past, ways in which they are presently being addressed, and ways in which they could be more fully addressed in the future; • the role that cascading critical infrastructure failures played in the aftermath of Hurricane KatrinaPart of the Emergency Management Certificate Program
- Fri 13All dayEM: Lessons Being Learned from the Lahaina & Los Angeles WildfiresThis course is designed to take an in-depth look at the lessons that have been learned and the lessons yet to be learned in the aftermath of the 2023 Lahaina in Maui and the 2025 Los Angeles Wildfires. Assignments will include reports and analyses associated with those wild fires. The course will also take a close look at a wide array of accompanying issues and concerns relevant to emergency management posed by this unusual sequence of events that accompanied each disaster.
- Fri 13All dayEM: The COVID-19 Pandemic - A National Public Health DisasterThe Covid-19 pandemic has emerged as a major area of concern nationally and globally. There are greatly differing views regarding all aspects of the Covid-19 pandemic. There are greatly differing views regarding all aspects of the Covid-19 pandemic. There are similarly widely differing approaches to understanding the disease process involving the prevention of the spread of the virus and the progression of the disease. Part of the Emergency Management Certificate Program.
- Fri 138:00 AMGEAR UP Achieve Coastal Alabama / Gilbertown CampSummer camp for rising 9th grade students from GEAR UP Achieve Region 4: Choctaw County. June 13, June 20
- Fri 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.
- Fri 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.
- Fri 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.
- Fri 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.
- Fri 135:30 PMCulinary Immersive WeekendsThe Culinary Weekend Micro-credential Program offers opportunities for individuals to increase their knowledge in focused, specific topics within culinary sciences and hospitality. The weekend includes three in-depth classes that will refine and expand your culinary skills, while being a perfect opportunity for a weekend getaway as a couple, with friends or on your own! Micro-credentials are excellent for students and professionals who want to upgrade their skills through hands-on education. Enrollment is for all classes in the series. There is a pasta series in May 2025 and a proteins series in June 2025. We anticipate planning more weekends in the future.
- Sat 14All dayCourse EM: Developing a Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan for Local, Tribal, or State EntitiesThis four-week, fully online intensive course is designed for emergency management professionals and working adults responsible for creating and maintaining emergency management plans for their local, tribal, or state entities. The course provides a structured, step-by-step approach to developing a practical and compliant emergency management plan that meets all regulatory standards and addresses the specific needs of each community. Participants will be guided through the plan creation process, from risk assessment to strategic planning, compliance, community engagement, and auditing procedures.This course is part of the Emergency Management Certificate Program.
- Sat 14All dayEM: Key Elements of Critical Infrastructure Protection & ContinuityThe course objective is to introduce learners to a wide array of issues and concerns involving the nation's critical infrastructure as that term can be broadly defined in the post 9/11 and post- Katrina world. Topics addressed in the course include: • the range of critical infrastructure concerns; • ways in which critical infrastructure concerns have been defined and addressed in the past, ways in which they are presently being addressed, and ways in which they could be more fully addressed in the future; • the role that cascading critical infrastructure failures played in the aftermath of Hurricane KatrinaPart of the Emergency Management Certificate Program
- Sat 14All dayEM: Lessons Being Learned from the Lahaina & Los Angeles WildfiresThis course is designed to take an in-depth look at the lessons that have been learned and the lessons yet to be learned in the aftermath of the 2023 Lahaina in Maui and the 2025 Los Angeles Wildfires. Assignments will include reports and analyses associated with those wild fires. The course will also take a close look at a wide array of accompanying issues and concerns relevant to emergency management posed by this unusual sequence of events that accompanied each disaster.
- Sat 14All dayEM: The COVID-19 Pandemic - A National Public Health DisasterThe Covid-19 pandemic has emerged as a major area of concern nationally and globally. There are greatly differing views regarding all aspects of the Covid-19 pandemic. There are greatly differing views regarding all aspects of the Covid-19 pandemic. There are similarly widely differing approaches to understanding the disease process involving the prevention of the spread of the virus and the progression of the disease. Part of the Emergency Management Certificate Program.
- Sat 148:00 AMHugh Freeze Ladies Clinicladies camp to learn about football
- Sat 148:30 AMCulinary Immersive WeekendsThe Culinary Weekend Micro-credential Program offers opportunities for individuals to increase their knowledge in focused, specific topics within culinary sciences and hospitality. The weekend includes three in-depth classes that will refine and expand your culinary skills, while being a perfect opportunity for a weekend getaway as a couple, with friends or on your own! Micro-credentials are excellent for students and professionals who want to upgrade their skills through hands-on education. Enrollment is for all classes in the series. There is a pasta series in May 2025 and a proteins series in June 2025. We anticipate planning more weekends in the future.
- Sat 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.
- Sat 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.
- Sat 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.
- Sun 15All dayCourse EM: Developing a Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan for Local, Tribal, or State EntitiesThis four-week, fully online intensive course is designed for emergency management professionals and working adults responsible for creating and maintaining emergency management plans for their local, tribal, or state entities. The course provides a structured, step-by-step approach to developing a practical and compliant emergency management plan that meets all regulatory standards and addresses the specific needs of each community. Participants will be guided through the plan creation process, from risk assessment to strategic planning, compliance, community engagement, and auditing procedures.This course is part of the Emergency Management Certificate Program.
- Sun 15All dayEM: Key Elements of Critical Infrastructure Protection & ContinuityThe course objective is to introduce learners to a wide array of issues and concerns involving the nation's critical infrastructure as that term can be broadly defined in the post 9/11 and post- Katrina world. Topics addressed in the course include: • the range of critical infrastructure concerns; • ways in which critical infrastructure concerns have been defined and addressed in the past, ways in which they are presently being addressed, and ways in which they could be more fully addressed in the future; • the role that cascading critical infrastructure failures played in the aftermath of Hurricane KatrinaPart of the Emergency Management Certificate Program
- Sun 15All dayEM: Lessons Being Learned from the Lahaina & Los Angeles WildfiresThis course is designed to take an in-depth look at the lessons that have been learned and the lessons yet to be learned in the aftermath of the 2023 Lahaina in Maui and the 2025 Los Angeles Wildfires. Assignments will include reports and analyses associated with those wild fires. The course will also take a close look at a wide array of accompanying issues and concerns relevant to emergency management posed by this unusual sequence of events that accompanied each disaster.
- Sun 15All dayEM: The COVID-19 Pandemic - A National Public Health DisasterThe Covid-19 pandemic has emerged as a major area of concern nationally and globally. There are greatly differing views regarding all aspects of the Covid-19 pandemic. There are greatly differing views regarding all aspects of the Covid-19 pandemic. There are similarly widely differing approaches to understanding the disease process involving the prevention of the spread of the virus and the progression of the disease. Part of the Emergency Management Certificate Program.
- Sun 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.
- Sun 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.
- Mon 16All dayCourse EM: Developing a Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan for Local, Tribal, or State EntitiesThis four-week, fully online intensive course is designed for emergency management professionals and working adults responsible for creating and maintaining emergency management plans for their local, tribal, or state entities. The course provides a structured, step-by-step approach to developing a practical and compliant emergency management plan that meets all regulatory standards and addresses the specific needs of each community. Participants will be guided through the plan creation process, from risk assessment to strategic planning, compliance, community engagement, and auditing procedures.This course is part of the Emergency Management Certificate Program.
- Mon 16All dayEM: Key Elements of Critical Infrastructure Protection & ContinuityThe course objective is to introduce learners to a wide array of issues and concerns involving the nation's critical infrastructure as that term can be broadly defined in the post 9/11 and post- Katrina world. Topics addressed in the course include: • the range of critical infrastructure concerns; • ways in which critical infrastructure concerns have been defined and addressed in the past, ways in which they are presently being addressed, and ways in which they could be more fully addressed in the future; • the role that cascading critical infrastructure failures played in the aftermath of Hurricane KatrinaPart of the Emergency Management Certificate Program
- Mon 16All dayEM: Lessons Being Learned from the Lahaina & Los Angeles WildfiresThis course is designed to take an in-depth look at the lessons that have been learned and the lessons yet to be learned in the aftermath of the 2023 Lahaina in Maui and the 2025 Los Angeles Wildfires. Assignments will include reports and analyses associated with those wild fires. The course will also take a close look at a wide array of accompanying issues and concerns relevant to emergency management posed by this unusual sequence of events that accompanied each disaster.
- Mon 16All dayEM: The COVID-19 Pandemic - A National Public Health DisasterThe Covid-19 pandemic has emerged as a major area of concern nationally and globally. There are greatly differing views regarding all aspects of the Covid-19 pandemic. There are greatly differing views regarding all aspects of the Covid-19 pandemic. There are similarly widely differing approaches to understanding the disease process involving the prevention of the spread of the virus and the progression of the disease. Part of the Emergency Management Certificate Program.
- Mon 16All dayGEAR UP Achieve CampGEAR UP Achieve will host a unique residential experience for rising 9th graders who are members of the current cohort of schools through the grant.Camp participants will experience campus-life for the week in a shared dorm room, eating at campus dining facilities, and enjoying evening social and recreational activities. Through the GEAR UP Achieve Summer Camp, students will participate in academic enrichment, peer-lead experiences, mentoring, and networking opportunities to participating students through specific activities.June 16-20, 2025
- Mon 16All dayGEAR UP Achieve Summer Bridge Program - Fruitdale High SchoolGEAR UP Summer Bridge Programs will provide students with an immersive high school bridge experience that combines high school readiness, college readiness, and career exploration experience, fostering early college awareness and readiness through interactive sessions.June 16-20, 2025
- Mon 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.
- Tue 17All dayCourse EM: Developing a Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan for Local, Tribal, or State EntitiesThis four-week, fully online intensive course is designed for emergency management professionals and working adults responsible for creating and maintaining emergency management plans for their local, tribal, or state entities. The course provides a structured, step-by-step approach to developing a practical and compliant emergency management plan that meets all regulatory standards and addresses the specific needs of each community. Participants will be guided through the plan creation process, from risk assessment to strategic planning, compliance, community engagement, and auditing procedures.This course is part of the Emergency Management Certificate Program.
- Tue 17All dayEM: Key Elements of Critical Infrastructure Protection & ContinuityThe course objective is to introduce learners to a wide array of issues and concerns involving the nation's critical infrastructure as that term can be broadly defined in the post 9/11 and post- Katrina world. Topics addressed in the course include: • the range of critical infrastructure concerns; • ways in which critical infrastructure concerns have been defined and addressed in the past, ways in which they are presently being addressed, and ways in which they could be more fully addressed in the future; • the role that cascading critical infrastructure failures played in the aftermath of Hurricane KatrinaPart of the Emergency Management Certificate Program
- Tue 17All dayEM: Lessons Being Learned from the Lahaina & Los Angeles WildfiresThis course is designed to take an in-depth look at the lessons that have been learned and the lessons yet to be learned in the aftermath of the 2023 Lahaina in Maui and the 2025 Los Angeles Wildfires. Assignments will include reports and analyses associated with those wild fires. The course will also take a close look at a wide array of accompanying issues and concerns relevant to emergency management posed by this unusual sequence of events that accompanied each disaster.
- Tue 17All dayEM: The COVID-19 Pandemic - A National Public Health DisasterThe Covid-19 pandemic has emerged as a major area of concern nationally and globally. There are greatly differing views regarding all aspects of the Covid-19 pandemic. There are greatly differing views regarding all aspects of the Covid-19 pandemic. There are similarly widely differing approaches to understanding the disease process involving the prevention of the spread of the virus and the progression of the disease. Part of the Emergency Management Certificate Program.
- Tue 17All dayGEAR UP Achieve Freshman Prep Camp - Ramsay High SchoolFreshman Prep Camps are designed to equip rising 9th grade students with the skills, knowledge and resources needed to succeed in high school and beyond.June 17-18, 2025
- Tue 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.
- Tue 1710:00 AMJohn Augustus Walker: Historical Panorama of Alabama AgricultureAlabama’s agricultural heritage is documented through ten large-scale murals produced in 1939, a time when the state began diversifying its output.
- Tue 1710:00 AMRodell Warner + Audubon + His JournalsThe Jule invites contemporary artists inspired by nature to research Auburn University's collections to engage with, question and critique John James Audubon’s evolving legacy. Trinidadian artist Rodell Warner reimagines John James Audubon’s writings and selections from the iconic Birds of America series, animating text and visuals to foster new ways of seeing and experiencing history.Warner's digital animations have been exhibited at the Art Gallery of Ontario; Big Medium, Austin, Texas; the Museum of Contemporary Art, Taipei; and the Pérez Art Museum, Miami, Florida. Rodell works between Port of Spain in Trinidad, Kingston in Jamaica, and Boston, Massachusetts.
- Tue 1710:00 AMShowcase: Faculty Exhibition 8Celebrate the innovative spirit of Auburn faculty members working experimentally in film, painting, photography, new media, sculpture and textile arts. This creative scholarship enriches the academic environment by promoting collaboration, making complex concepts more accessible, generating innovative and engaging ideas, and contributing to cultural and social change. Paired with discoveries in other fields, these outcomes are essential to enhancing Auburn’s stature as a pre-eminent institution with Carnegie R1 status.Presented in collaboration with Showcase 2025, a university-wide initiative to highlight creative scholarship, align its practice with university goals and promote collaboration. Showcase 2025 is organized by Chase Bringarder, Associate Provost for Academic Affairs and Professor in the Department of Theatre and Dance; Robert Finkel, Program Chair and Associate Professor of Graphic Design; and Anna Ruth Gatlin, Assistant Professor of Interior Design in Consumer and Design Sciences, in concert with the Office of the Senior Vice President for Research and Economic Development.
- Tue 175:00 PMMalveaux Elite Camp 2Pitchers and Catchers on the 17th and Hitters on the 18th
- Tue 176:00 PMTestmasters LSAT Prep CourseTestmasters LSAT Prep Course *requires registration* To register, email Dr. Armstrong-Wright (dza0011@auburn.edu)
- Wed 18All dayCourse EM: Developing a Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan for Local, Tribal, or State EntitiesThis four-week, fully online intensive course is designed for emergency management professionals and working adults responsible for creating and maintaining emergency management plans for their local, tribal, or state entities. The course provides a structured, step-by-step approach to developing a practical and compliant emergency management plan that meets all regulatory standards and addresses the specific needs of each community. Participants will be guided through the plan creation process, from risk assessment to strategic planning, compliance, community engagement, and auditing procedures.This course is part of the Emergency Management Certificate Program.
- Wed 18All dayEM: Key Elements of Critical Infrastructure Protection & ContinuityThe course objective is to introduce learners to a wide array of issues and concerns involving the nation's critical infrastructure as that term can be broadly defined in the post 9/11 and post- Katrina world. Topics addressed in the course include: • the range of critical infrastructure concerns; • ways in which critical infrastructure concerns have been defined and addressed in the past, ways in which they are presently being addressed, and ways in which they could be more fully addressed in the future; • the role that cascading critical infrastructure failures played in the aftermath of Hurricane KatrinaPart of the Emergency Management Certificate Program
- Wed 18All dayEM: Lessons Being Learned from the Lahaina & Los Angeles WildfiresThis course is designed to take an in-depth look at the lessons that have been learned and the lessons yet to be learned in the aftermath of the 2023 Lahaina in Maui and the 2025 Los Angeles Wildfires. Assignments will include reports and analyses associated with those wild fires. The course will also take a close look at a wide array of accompanying issues and concerns relevant to emergency management posed by this unusual sequence of events that accompanied each disaster.
- Wed 18All dayEM: The COVID-19 Pandemic - A National Public Health DisasterThe Covid-19 pandemic has emerged as a major area of concern nationally and globally. There are greatly differing views regarding all aspects of the Covid-19 pandemic. There are greatly differing views regarding all aspects of the Covid-19 pandemic. There are similarly widely differing approaches to understanding the disease process involving the prevention of the spread of the virus and the progression of the disease. Part of the Emergency Management Certificate Program.
- Wed 18All dayLast Day to Withdraw (Mini-Semester I)- Last day to withdraw from course with no grade penalty. "W" assigned. - Students who need to submit forms to lift holds on their accounts must submit the forms several business days ahead of the deadline to allow for processing.
- Wed 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.
- Wed 188:00 AMMalveaux Elite Camp 2Pitchers and Catchers on the 17th and Hitters on the 18th
- Wed 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.
- Wed 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.
- Wed 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.
- Thu 19All dayCourse EM: Developing a Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan for Local, Tribal, or State EntitiesThis four-week, fully online intensive course is designed for emergency management professionals and working adults responsible for creating and maintaining emergency management plans for their local, tribal, or state entities. The course provides a structured, step-by-step approach to developing a practical and compliant emergency management plan that meets all regulatory standards and addresses the specific needs of each community. Participants will be guided through the plan creation process, from risk assessment to strategic planning, compliance, community engagement, and auditing procedures.This course is part of the Emergency Management Certificate Program.
- Thu 19All dayEM: Key Elements of Critical Infrastructure Protection & ContinuityThe course objective is to introduce learners to a wide array of issues and concerns involving the nation's critical infrastructure as that term can be broadly defined in the post 9/11 and post- Katrina world. Topics addressed in the course include: • the range of critical infrastructure concerns; • ways in which critical infrastructure concerns have been defined and addressed in the past, ways in which they are presently being addressed, and ways in which they could be more fully addressed in the future; • the role that cascading critical infrastructure failures played in the aftermath of Hurricane KatrinaPart of the Emergency Management Certificate Program
- Thu 19All dayEM: Lessons Being Learned from the Lahaina & Los Angeles WildfiresThis course is designed to take an in-depth look at the lessons that have been learned and the lessons yet to be learned in the aftermath of the 2023 Lahaina in Maui and the 2025 Los Angeles Wildfires. Assignments will include reports and analyses associated with those wild fires. The course will also take a close look at a wide array of accompanying issues and concerns relevant to emergency management posed by this unusual sequence of events that accompanied each disaster.
- Thu 19All dayEM: The COVID-19 Pandemic - A National Public Health DisasterThe Covid-19 pandemic has emerged as a major area of concern nationally and globally. There are greatly differing views regarding all aspects of the Covid-19 pandemic. There are greatly differing views regarding all aspects of the Covid-19 pandemic. There are similarly widely differing approaches to understanding the disease process involving the prevention of the spread of the virus and the progression of the disease. Part of the Emergency Management Certificate Program.
- Thu 19All dayJuneteenth Holiday - No Classes
- Thu 19All dayJuneteenth Holiday - No Classes (Mini-Semester I)
- Thu 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.
- Thu 199:00 AMJeff Graba Gymnastics Tiger CampTeach and spot gymnastics skills
- Thu 1911:00 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 20All dayCourse EM: Developing a Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan for Local, Tribal, or State EntitiesThis four-week, fully online intensive course is designed for emergency management professionals and working adults responsible for creating and maintaining emergency management plans for their local, tribal, or state entities. The course provides a structured, step-by-step approach to developing a practical and compliant emergency management plan that meets all regulatory standards and addresses the specific needs of each community. Participants will be guided through the plan creation process, from risk assessment to strategic planning, compliance, community engagement, and auditing procedures.This course is part of the Emergency Management Certificate Program.
- Fri 20All dayEM: Key Elements of Critical Infrastructure Protection & ContinuityThe course objective is to introduce learners to a wide array of issues and concerns involving the nation's critical infrastructure as that term can be broadly defined in the post 9/11 and post- Katrina world. Topics addressed in the course include: • the range of critical infrastructure concerns; • ways in which critical infrastructure concerns have been defined and addressed in the past, ways in which they are presently being addressed, and ways in which they could be more fully addressed in the future; • the role that cascading critical infrastructure failures played in the aftermath of Hurricane KatrinaPart of the Emergency Management Certificate Program
- Fri 20All dayEM: Lessons Being Learned from the Lahaina & Los Angeles WildfiresThis course is designed to take an in-depth look at the lessons that have been learned and the lessons yet to be learned in the aftermath of the 2023 Lahaina in Maui and the 2025 Los Angeles Wildfires. Assignments will include reports and analyses associated with those wild fires. The course will also take a close look at a wide array of accompanying issues and concerns relevant to emergency management posed by this unusual sequence of events that accompanied each disaster.
- Fri 20All dayEM: The COVID-19 Pandemic - A National Public Health DisasterThe Covid-19 pandemic has emerged as a major area of concern nationally and globally. There are greatly differing views regarding all aspects of the Covid-19 pandemic. There are greatly differing views regarding all aspects of the Covid-19 pandemic. There are similarly widely differing approaches to understanding the disease process involving the prevention of the spread of the virus and the progression of the disease. Part of the Emergency Management Certificate Program.
- Fri 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.
- Fri 209:00 AMJeff Graba Gymnastics Tiger CampTeach and spot gymnastics skills
- Fri 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.
- Fri 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.
- Fri 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.
- Fri 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.
- Sat 21All dayCourse EM: Developing a Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan for Local, Tribal, or State EntitiesThis four-week, fully online intensive course is designed for emergency management professionals and working adults responsible for creating and maintaining emergency management plans for their local, tribal, or state entities. The course provides a structured, step-by-step approach to developing a practical and compliant emergency management plan that meets all regulatory standards and addresses the specific needs of each community. Participants will be guided through the plan creation process, from risk assessment to strategic planning, compliance, community engagement, and auditing procedures.This course is part of the Emergency Management Certificate Program.
- Sat 21All dayEM: Key Elements of Critical Infrastructure Protection & ContinuityThe course objective is to introduce learners to a wide array of issues and concerns involving the nation's critical infrastructure as that term can be broadly defined in the post 9/11 and post- Katrina world. Topics addressed in the course include: • the range of critical infrastructure concerns; • ways in which critical infrastructure concerns have been defined and addressed in the past, ways in which they are presently being addressed, and ways in which they could be more fully addressed in the future; • the role that cascading critical infrastructure failures played in the aftermath of Hurricane KatrinaPart of the Emergency Management Certificate Program
- Sat 21All dayEM: Lessons Being Learned from the Lahaina & Los Angeles WildfiresThis course is designed to take an in-depth look at the lessons that have been learned and the lessons yet to be learned in the aftermath of the 2023 Lahaina in Maui and the 2025 Los Angeles Wildfires. Assignments will include reports and analyses associated with those wild fires. The course will also take a close look at a wide array of accompanying issues and concerns relevant to emergency management posed by this unusual sequence of events that accompanied each disaster.
- Sat 21All dayEM: The COVID-19 Pandemic - A National Public Health DisasterThe Covid-19 pandemic has emerged as a major area of concern nationally and globally. There are greatly differing views regarding all aspects of the Covid-19 pandemic. There are greatly differing views regarding all aspects of the Covid-19 pandemic. There are similarly widely differing approaches to understanding the disease process involving the prevention of the spread of the virus and the progression of the disease. Part of the Emergency Management Certificate Program.
- Sat 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.
- Sat 219:00 AMJeff Graba Gymnastics Tiger CampTeach and spot gymnastics skills
- Sat 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.
- Sat 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.
- Sat 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.
- Sun 22All dayCourse EM: Developing a Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan for Local, Tribal, or State EntitiesThis four-week, fully online intensive course is designed for emergency management professionals and working adults responsible for creating and maintaining emergency management plans for their local, tribal, or state entities. The course provides a structured, step-by-step approach to developing a practical and compliant emergency management plan that meets all regulatory standards and addresses the specific needs of each community. Participants will be guided through the plan creation process, from risk assessment to strategic planning, compliance, community engagement, and auditing procedures.This course is part of the Emergency Management Certificate Program.
- Sun 22All dayEM: Key Elements of Critical Infrastructure Protection & ContinuityThe course objective is to introduce learners to a wide array of issues and concerns involving the nation's critical infrastructure as that term can be broadly defined in the post 9/11 and post- Katrina world. Topics addressed in the course include: • the range of critical infrastructure concerns; • ways in which critical infrastructure concerns have been defined and addressed in the past, ways in which they are presently being addressed, and ways in which they could be more fully addressed in the future; • the role that cascading critical infrastructure failures played in the aftermath of Hurricane KatrinaPart of the Emergency Management Certificate Program
- Sun 22All dayEM: Lessons Being Learned from the Lahaina & Los Angeles WildfiresThis course is designed to take an in-depth look at the lessons that have been learned and the lessons yet to be learned in the aftermath of the 2023 Lahaina in Maui and the 2025 Los Angeles Wildfires. Assignments will include reports and analyses associated with those wild fires. The course will also take a close look at a wide array of accompanying issues and concerns relevant to emergency management posed by this unusual sequence of events that accompanied each disaster.
- Sun 22All dayEM: The COVID-19 Pandemic - A National Public Health DisasterThe Covid-19 pandemic has emerged as a major area of concern nationally and globally. There are greatly differing views regarding all aspects of the Covid-19 pandemic. There are greatly differing views regarding all aspects of the Covid-19 pandemic. There are similarly widely differing approaches to understanding the disease process involving the prevention of the spread of the virus and the progression of the disease. Part of the Emergency Management Certificate Program.
- Sun 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.
- Sun 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.
- Mon 23All dayClasses End (Mini-Semester I)
- Mon 23All dayCourse EM: Developing a Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan for Local, Tribal, or State EntitiesThis four-week, fully online intensive course is designed for emergency management professionals and working adults responsible for creating and maintaining emergency management plans for their local, tribal, or state entities. The course provides a structured, step-by-step approach to developing a practical and compliant emergency management plan that meets all regulatory standards and addresses the specific needs of each community. Participants will be guided through the plan creation process, from risk assessment to strategic planning, compliance, community engagement, and auditing procedures.This course is part of the Emergency Management Certificate Program.
- Mon 23All dayEarly Alert/Mid-Term Grade Deadline
- Mon 23All dayEM: Key Elements of Critical Infrastructure Protection & ContinuityThe course objective is to introduce learners to a wide array of issues and concerns involving the nation's critical infrastructure as that term can be broadly defined in the post 9/11 and post- Katrina world. Topics addressed in the course include: • the range of critical infrastructure concerns; • ways in which critical infrastructure concerns have been defined and addressed in the past, ways in which they are presently being addressed, and ways in which they could be more fully addressed in the future; • the role that cascading critical infrastructure failures played in the aftermath of Hurricane KatrinaPart of the Emergency Management Certificate Program
- Mon 23All dayEM: Lessons Being Learned from the Lahaina & Los Angeles WildfiresThis course is designed to take an in-depth look at the lessons that have been learned and the lessons yet to be learned in the aftermath of the 2023 Lahaina in Maui and the 2025 Los Angeles Wildfires. Assignments will include reports and analyses associated with those wild fires. The course will also take a close look at a wide array of accompanying issues and concerns relevant to emergency management posed by this unusual sequence of events that accompanied each disaster.
- Mon 23All dayEM: The COVID-19 Pandemic - A National Public Health DisasterThe Covid-19 pandemic has emerged as a major area of concern nationally and globally. There are greatly differing views regarding all aspects of the Covid-19 pandemic. There are greatly differing views regarding all aspects of the Covid-19 pandemic. There are similarly widely differing approaches to understanding the disease process involving the prevention of the spread of the virus and the progression of the disease. Part of the Emergency Management Certificate Program.
- Mon 23All dayGEAR UP Achieve Summer Bridge - Jackson High SchoolGEAR UP Summer Bridge Programs will provide students with an immersive high school bridge experience that combines high school readiness, college readiness, and career exploration experience, fostering early college awareness and readiness through interactive sessions.June 23-26
- Mon 23All dayMid-Semester - 24th Class Day
- Mon 237:30 AMCamp CHEWAt Camp CHEW, the recipe for eating healthy starts with meaningful practice. During our weeklong program, our campers have the opportunity to learn about healthy eating habits in a memorable way by getting creative in the kitchen. Our camp is designed so that your child can improve their culinary ability, confidence and nutritional know-how through cooking sessions and interactive lessons led by our attentive Nutrition faculty. Throughout the week, activities will supplement their nutrition understanding and expand their interest in crafting a balanced diet. Camp CHEW is a great way for your child to have fun with healthy eating!
- Mon 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.
- Mon 238:00 AMProject SWARActivities will cover cartography and exploring cultural arts of Alabama. Daily Schedule 8:00amDrop Off 8:00- 8:25Academic Games 8:25-10:30Project Based Learning 10:30-10:45Bathroom Break and Snack 10:45-11:30Project Based Learning 11:30-11:45Closure & Cleanup 11:50-12pmPick up
- Mon 239:00 AMGlobalConnect CampThe GlobalConnect Camp is an Auburn University Outreach Global non-residential summer program open to rising 7th-12th grade students. The camp explores a selection of countries from each of the seven continents, with a focus on arts and crafts, culture, cooking lessons, environmental issues, geography, global affairs, history, technology, and other related topics. Outreach Global aims to educate students about global engagement, promote multiculturalism, and foster cross-cultural understanding through hands-on activities and groups discussions.
- Tue 24All dayCourse EM: Developing a Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan for Local, Tribal, or State EntitiesThis four-week, fully online intensive course is designed for emergency management professionals and working adults responsible for creating and maintaining emergency management plans for their local, tribal, or state entities. The course provides a structured, step-by-step approach to developing a practical and compliant emergency management plan that meets all regulatory standards and addresses the specific needs of each community. Participants will be guided through the plan creation process, from risk assessment to strategic planning, compliance, community engagement, and auditing procedures.This course is part of the Emergency Management Certificate Program.
- Tue 24All dayEM: Key Elements of Critical Infrastructure Protection & ContinuityThe course objective is to introduce learners to a wide array of issues and concerns involving the nation's critical infrastructure as that term can be broadly defined in the post 9/11 and post- Katrina world. Topics addressed in the course include: • the range of critical infrastructure concerns; • ways in which critical infrastructure concerns have been defined and addressed in the past, ways in which they are presently being addressed, and ways in which they could be more fully addressed in the future; • the role that cascading critical infrastructure failures played in the aftermath of Hurricane KatrinaPart of the Emergency Management Certificate Program
- Tue 24All dayEM: Lessons Being Learned from the Lahaina & Los Angeles WildfiresThis course is designed to take an in-depth look at the lessons that have been learned and the lessons yet to be learned in the aftermath of the 2023 Lahaina in Maui and the 2025 Los Angeles Wildfires. Assignments will include reports and analyses associated with those wild fires. The course will also take a close look at a wide array of accompanying issues and concerns relevant to emergency management posed by this unusual sequence of events that accompanied each disaster.
- Tue 24All dayEM: The COVID-19 Pandemic - A National Public Health DisasterThe Covid-19 pandemic has emerged as a major area of concern nationally and globally. There are greatly differing views regarding all aspects of the Covid-19 pandemic. There are greatly differing views regarding all aspects of the Covid-19 pandemic. There are similarly widely differing approaches to understanding the disease process involving the prevention of the spread of the virus and the progression of the disease. Part of the Emergency Management Certificate Program.
- Tue 24All dayGEAR UP Achieve Freshman Prep Camp - Wenonah High SchoolFreshman Prep Camps are designed to equip rising 9th grade students with the skills, knowledge and resources needed to succeed in high school and beyond.June 24-25
- Tue 24All dayGEAR UP Achieve North Alabama Summer CampThe GEAR UP Achieve Summer Camp aims to provide Region 3 students with college campus experiences through exposure to post-secondary campus offerings, college speakers, and hands-on experiences.June 24-25, 2025
- Tue 24All dayNO CLASS - Study/Reading Day for Mini-Semester I on this day
- Tue 24All dayNO CLASS - Study/Reading Day for Mini-Semester I on this day (Mini-Semester I)
- Tue 247:30 AMCamp CHEWAt Camp CHEW, the recipe for eating healthy starts with meaningful practice. During our weeklong program, our campers have the opportunity to learn about healthy eating habits in a memorable way by getting creative in the kitchen. Our camp is designed so that your child can improve their culinary ability, confidence and nutritional know-how through cooking sessions and interactive lessons led by our attentive Nutrition faculty. Throughout the week, activities will supplement their nutrition understanding and expand their interest in crafting a balanced diet. Camp CHEW is a great way for your child to have fun with healthy eating!
- Tue 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.
- Tue 248:00 AMProject SWARActivities will cover cartography and exploring cultural arts of Alabama. Daily Schedule 8:00amDrop Off 8:00- 8:25Academic Games 8:25-10:30Project Based Learning 10:30-10:45Bathroom Break and Snack 10:45-11:30Project Based Learning 11:30-11:45Closure & Cleanup 11:50-12pmPick up
- Tue 249:00 AMGlobalConnect CampThe GlobalConnect Camp is an Auburn University Outreach Global non-residential summer program open to rising 7th-12th grade students. The camp explores a selection of countries from each of the seven continents, with a focus on arts and crafts, culture, cooking lessons, environmental issues, geography, global affairs, history, technology, and other related topics. Outreach Global aims to educate students about global engagement, promote multiculturalism, and foster cross-cultural understanding through hands-on activities and groups discussions.
- Tue 2410:00 AMJohn Augustus Walker: Historical Panorama of Alabama AgricultureAlabama’s agricultural heritage is documented through ten large-scale murals produced in 1939, a time when the state began diversifying its output.
- Tue 2410:00 AMRodell Warner + Audubon + His JournalsThe Jule invites contemporary artists inspired by nature to research Auburn University's collections to engage with, question and critique John James Audubon’s evolving legacy. Trinidadian artist Rodell Warner reimagines John James Audubon’s writings and selections from the iconic Birds of America series, animating text and visuals to foster new ways of seeing and experiencing history.Warner's digital animations have been exhibited at the Art Gallery of Ontario; Big Medium, Austin, Texas; the Museum of Contemporary Art, Taipei; and the Pérez Art Museum, Miami, Florida. Rodell works between Port of Spain in Trinidad, Kingston in Jamaica, and Boston, Massachusetts.
- Tue 2410:00 AMShowcase: Faculty Exhibition 8Celebrate the innovative spirit of Auburn faculty members working experimentally in film, painting, photography, new media, sculpture and textile arts. This creative scholarship enriches the academic environment by promoting collaboration, making complex concepts more accessible, generating innovative and engaging ideas, and contributing to cultural and social change. Paired with discoveries in other fields, these outcomes are essential to enhancing Auburn’s stature as a pre-eminent institution with Carnegie R1 status.Presented in collaboration with Showcase 2025, a university-wide initiative to highlight creative scholarship, align its practice with university goals and promote collaboration. Showcase 2025 is organized by Chase Bringarder, Associate Provost for Academic Affairs and Professor in the Department of Theatre and Dance; Robert Finkel, Program Chair and Associate Professor of Graphic Design; and Anna Ruth Gatlin, Assistant Professor of Interior Design in Consumer and Design Sciences, in concert with the Office of the Senior Vice President for Research and Economic Development.
- Tue 246:00 PMTestmasters LSAT Prep CourseTestmasters LSAT Prep Course *requires registration* To register, email Dr. Armstrong-Wright (dza0011@auburn.edu)
- Wed 25All dayCourse EM: Developing a Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan for Local, Tribal, or State EntitiesThis four-week, fully online intensive course is designed for emergency management professionals and working adults responsible for creating and maintaining emergency management plans for their local, tribal, or state entities. The course provides a structured, step-by-step approach to developing a practical and compliant emergency management plan that meets all regulatory standards and addresses the specific needs of each community. Participants will be guided through the plan creation process, from risk assessment to strategic planning, compliance, community engagement, and auditing procedures.This course is part of the Emergency Management Certificate Program.
- Wed 25All dayEM: Key Elements of Critical Infrastructure Protection & ContinuityThe course objective is to introduce learners to a wide array of issues and concerns involving the nation's critical infrastructure as that term can be broadly defined in the post 9/11 and post- Katrina world. Topics addressed in the course include: • the range of critical infrastructure concerns; • ways in which critical infrastructure concerns have been defined and addressed in the past, ways in which they are presently being addressed, and ways in which they could be more fully addressed in the future; • the role that cascading critical infrastructure failures played in the aftermath of Hurricane KatrinaPart of the Emergency Management Certificate Program
- Wed 25All dayEM: Lessons Being Learned from the Lahaina & Los Angeles WildfiresThis course is designed to take an in-depth look at the lessons that have been learned and the lessons yet to be learned in the aftermath of the 2023 Lahaina in Maui and the 2025 Los Angeles Wildfires. Assignments will include reports and analyses associated with those wild fires. The course will also take a close look at a wide array of accompanying issues and concerns relevant to emergency management posed by this unusual sequence of events that accompanied each disaster.
- Wed 25All dayEM: The COVID-19 Pandemic - A National Public Health DisasterThe Covid-19 pandemic has emerged as a major area of concern nationally and globally. There are greatly differing views regarding all aspects of the Covid-19 pandemic. There are greatly differing views regarding all aspects of the Covid-19 pandemic. There are similarly widely differing approaches to understanding the disease process involving the prevention of the spread of the virus and the progression of the disease. Part of the Emergency Management Certificate Program.
- Wed 25All dayNO CLASS - Study/Reading Day for Mini-Semester I on this day
- Wed 25All dayNO CLASS - Study/Reading Day for Mini-Semester I on this day (Mini-Semester I)
- Wed 257:30 AMCamp CHEWAt Camp CHEW, the recipe for eating healthy starts with meaningful practice. During our weeklong program, our campers have the opportunity to learn about healthy eating habits in a memorable way by getting creative in the kitchen. Our camp is designed so that your child can improve their culinary ability, confidence and nutritional know-how through cooking sessions and interactive lessons led by our attentive Nutrition faculty. Throughout the week, activities will supplement their nutrition understanding and expand their interest in crafting a balanced diet. Camp CHEW is a great way for your child to have fun with healthy eating!
- Wed 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.
- Wed 258:00 AMProject SWARActivities will cover cartography and exploring cultural arts of Alabama. Daily Schedule 8:00amDrop Off 8:00- 8:25Academic Games 8:25-10:30Project Based Learning 10:30-10:45Bathroom Break and Snack 10:45-11:30Project Based Learning 11:30-11:45Closure & Cleanup 11:50-12pmPick up
- Wed 259:00 AMGlobalConnect CampThe GlobalConnect Camp is an Auburn University Outreach Global non-residential summer program open to rising 7th-12th grade students. The camp explores a selection of countries from each of the seven continents, with a focus on arts and crafts, culture, cooking lessons, environmental issues, geography, global affairs, history, technology, and other related topics. Outreach Global aims to educate students about global engagement, promote multiculturalism, and foster cross-cultural understanding through hands-on activities and groups discussions.
- Wed 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.
- Wed 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.
- Wed 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.
- Wed 256:00 PMWine Tastings with Dr. David MartinThe Horst Schulze School of Hospitality Management invites the community to a variety of wine tasting classes in the Spring 2025 semester. Guests will learn about the wines and tasting techniques in a fun, casual class environment. Tickets are $60-$75 per person, depending on content, and may be purchased online. Guests must be 21 or older and show proof of ID.
- Thu 26All dayCourse EM: Developing a Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan for Local, Tribal, or State EntitiesThis four-week, fully online intensive course is designed for emergency management professionals and working adults responsible for creating and maintaining emergency management plans for their local, tribal, or state entities. The course provides a structured, step-by-step approach to developing a practical and compliant emergency management plan that meets all regulatory standards and addresses the specific needs of each community. Participants will be guided through the plan creation process, from risk assessment to strategic planning, compliance, community engagement, and auditing procedures.This course is part of the Emergency Management Certificate Program.
- Thu 26All dayEM: Key Elements of Critical Infrastructure Protection & ContinuityThe course objective is to introduce learners to a wide array of issues and concerns involving the nation's critical infrastructure as that term can be broadly defined in the post 9/11 and post- Katrina world. Topics addressed in the course include: • the range of critical infrastructure concerns; • ways in which critical infrastructure concerns have been defined and addressed in the past, ways in which they are presently being addressed, and ways in which they could be more fully addressed in the future; • the role that cascading critical infrastructure failures played in the aftermath of Hurricane KatrinaPart of the Emergency Management Certificate Program
- Thu 26All dayEM: Lessons Being Learned from the Lahaina & Los Angeles WildfiresThis course is designed to take an in-depth look at the lessons that have been learned and the lessons yet to be learned in the aftermath of the 2023 Lahaina in Maui and the 2025 Los Angeles Wildfires. Assignments will include reports and analyses associated with those wild fires. The course will also take a close look at a wide array of accompanying issues and concerns relevant to emergency management posed by this unusual sequence of events that accompanied each disaster.
- Thu 26All dayEM: The COVID-19 Pandemic - A National Public Health DisasterThe Covid-19 pandemic has emerged as a major area of concern nationally and globally. There are greatly differing views regarding all aspects of the Covid-19 pandemic. There are greatly differing views regarding all aspects of the Covid-19 pandemic. There are similarly widely differing approaches to understanding the disease process involving the prevention of the spread of the virus and the progression of the disease. Part of the Emergency Management Certificate Program.
- Thu 26All dayFinal Exam Period (Mini-Semester I)
- Thu 26All dayNO CLASS - Finals for Mini-Semester I on this day
- Thu 267:30 AMCamp CHEWAt Camp CHEW, the recipe for eating healthy starts with meaningful practice. During our weeklong program, our campers have the opportunity to learn about healthy eating habits in a memorable way by getting creative in the kitchen. Our camp is designed so that your child can improve their culinary ability, confidence and nutritional know-how through cooking sessions and interactive lessons led by our attentive Nutrition faculty. Throughout the week, activities will supplement their nutrition understanding and expand their interest in crafting a balanced diet. Camp CHEW is a great way for your child to have fun with healthy eating!
- Thu 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.
- Thu 268:00 AMProject SWARActivities will cover cartography and exploring cultural arts of Alabama. Daily Schedule 8:00amDrop Off 8:00- 8:25Academic Games 8:25-10:30Project Based Learning 10:30-10:45Bathroom Break and Snack 10:45-11:30Project Based Learning 11:30-11:45Closure & Cleanup 11:50-12pmPick up
- Thu 269:00 AMGlobalConnect CampThe GlobalConnect Camp is an Auburn University Outreach Global non-residential summer program open to rising 7th-12th grade students. The camp explores a selection of countries from each of the seven continents, with a focus on arts and crafts, culture, cooking lessons, environmental issues, geography, global affairs, history, technology, and other related topics. Outreach Global aims to educate students about global engagement, promote multiculturalism, and foster cross-cultural understanding through hands-on activities and groups discussions.
- Thu 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.
- Thu 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.
- Thu 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.
- Thu 2611:00 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 266:00 PMTestmasters LSAT Prep CourseTestmasters LSAT Prep Course *requires registration* To register, email Dr. Armstrong-Wright (dza0011@auburn.edu)
- Fri 27All dayCourse EM: Developing a Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan for Local, Tribal, or State EntitiesThis four-week, fully online intensive course is designed for emergency management professionals and working adults responsible for creating and maintaining emergency management plans for their local, tribal, or state entities. The course provides a structured, step-by-step approach to developing a practical and compliant emergency management plan that meets all regulatory standards and addresses the specific needs of each community. Participants will be guided through the plan creation process, from risk assessment to strategic planning, compliance, community engagement, and auditing procedures.This course is part of the Emergency Management Certificate Program.
- Fri 27All dayEM: Key Elements of Critical Infrastructure Protection & ContinuityThe course objective is to introduce learners to a wide array of issues and concerns involving the nation's critical infrastructure as that term can be broadly defined in the post 9/11 and post- Katrina world. Topics addressed in the course include: • the range of critical infrastructure concerns; • ways in which critical infrastructure concerns have been defined and addressed in the past, ways in which they are presently being addressed, and ways in which they could be more fully addressed in the future; • the role that cascading critical infrastructure failures played in the aftermath of Hurricane KatrinaPart of the Emergency Management Certificate Program
- Fri 27All dayEM: Lessons Being Learned from the Lahaina & Los Angeles WildfiresThis course is designed to take an in-depth look at the lessons that have been learned and the lessons yet to be learned in the aftermath of the 2023 Lahaina in Maui and the 2025 Los Angeles Wildfires. Assignments will include reports and analyses associated with those wild fires. The course will also take a close look at a wide array of accompanying issues and concerns relevant to emergency management posed by this unusual sequence of events that accompanied each disaster.
- Fri 27All dayEM: The COVID-19 Pandemic - A National Public Health DisasterThe Covid-19 pandemic has emerged as a major area of concern nationally and globally. There are greatly differing views regarding all aspects of the Covid-19 pandemic. There are greatly differing views regarding all aspects of the Covid-19 pandemic. There are similarly widely differing approaches to understanding the disease process involving the prevention of the spread of the virus and the progression of the disease. Part of the Emergency Management Certificate Program.
- Fri 27All dayFinal Exam Period (Mini-Semester I)
- Fri 27All dayNO CLASS - Finals for Mini-Semester I on this day
- Fri 277:30 AMCamp CHEWAt Camp CHEW, the recipe for eating healthy starts with meaningful practice. During our weeklong program, our campers have the opportunity to learn about healthy eating habits in a memorable way by getting creative in the kitchen. Our camp is designed so that your child can improve their culinary ability, confidence and nutritional know-how through cooking sessions and interactive lessons led by our attentive Nutrition faculty. Throughout the week, activities will supplement their nutrition understanding and expand their interest in crafting a balanced diet. Camp CHEW is a great way for your child to have fun with healthy eating!
- Fri 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.
- Fri 278:00 AMProject SWARActivities will cover cartography and exploring cultural arts of Alabama. Daily Schedule 8:00amDrop Off 8:00- 8:25Academic Games 8:25-10:30Project Based Learning 10:30-10:45Bathroom Break and Snack 10:45-11:30Project Based Learning 11:30-11:45Closure & Cleanup 11:50-12pmPick up
- Fri 279:00 AMGlobalConnect CampThe GlobalConnect Camp is an Auburn University Outreach Global non-residential summer program open to rising 7th-12th grade students. The camp explores a selection of countries from each of the seven continents, with a focus on arts and crafts, culture, cooking lessons, environmental issues, geography, global affairs, history, technology, and other related topics. Outreach Global aims to educate students about global engagement, promote multiculturalism, and foster cross-cultural understanding through hands-on activities and groups discussions.
- Fri 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.
- Fri 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.
- Fri 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.
- Fri 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.
- Sat 28All dayCourse EM: Developing a Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan for Local, Tribal, or State EntitiesThis four-week, fully online intensive course is designed for emergency management professionals and working adults responsible for creating and maintaining emergency management plans for their local, tribal, or state entities. The course provides a structured, step-by-step approach to developing a practical and compliant emergency management plan that meets all regulatory standards and addresses the specific needs of each community. Participants will be guided through the plan creation process, from risk assessment to strategic planning, compliance, community engagement, and auditing procedures.This course is part of the Emergency Management Certificate Program.
- Sat 28All dayEM: Key Elements of Critical Infrastructure Protection & ContinuityThe course objective is to introduce learners to a wide array of issues and concerns involving the nation's critical infrastructure as that term can be broadly defined in the post 9/11 and post- Katrina world. Topics addressed in the course include: • the range of critical infrastructure concerns; • ways in which critical infrastructure concerns have been defined and addressed in the past, ways in which they are presently being addressed, and ways in which they could be more fully addressed in the future; • the role that cascading critical infrastructure failures played in the aftermath of Hurricane KatrinaPart of the Emergency Management Certificate Program
- Sat 28All dayEM: Lessons Being Learned from the Lahaina & Los Angeles WildfiresThis course is designed to take an in-depth look at the lessons that have been learned and the lessons yet to be learned in the aftermath of the 2023 Lahaina in Maui and the 2025 Los Angeles Wildfires. Assignments will include reports and analyses associated with those wild fires. The course will also take a close look at a wide array of accompanying issues and concerns relevant to emergency management posed by this unusual sequence of events that accompanied each disaster.
- Sat 28All dayEM: The COVID-19 Pandemic - A National Public Health DisasterThe Covid-19 pandemic has emerged as a major area of concern nationally and globally. There are greatly differing views regarding all aspects of the Covid-19 pandemic. There are greatly differing views regarding all aspects of the Covid-19 pandemic. There are similarly widely differing approaches to understanding the disease process involving the prevention of the spread of the virus and the progression of the disease. Part of the Emergency Management Certificate Program.
- Sat 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.
- Sat 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.
- Sat 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.
- Sat 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.
- Sun 29All dayCourse EM: Developing a Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan for Local, Tribal, or State EntitiesThis four-week, fully online intensive course is designed for emergency management professionals and working adults responsible for creating and maintaining emergency management plans for their local, tribal, or state entities. The course provides a structured, step-by-step approach to developing a practical and compliant emergency management plan that meets all regulatory standards and addresses the specific needs of each community. Participants will be guided through the plan creation process, from risk assessment to strategic planning, compliance, community engagement, and auditing procedures.This course is part of the Emergency Management Certificate Program.
- Sun 29All dayEM: Key Elements of Critical Infrastructure Protection & ContinuityThe course objective is to introduce learners to a wide array of issues and concerns involving the nation's critical infrastructure as that term can be broadly defined in the post 9/11 and post- Katrina world. Topics addressed in the course include: • the range of critical infrastructure concerns; • ways in which critical infrastructure concerns have been defined and addressed in the past, ways in which they are presently being addressed, and ways in which they could be more fully addressed in the future; • the role that cascading critical infrastructure failures played in the aftermath of Hurricane KatrinaPart of the Emergency Management Certificate Program
- Sun 29All dayEM: Lessons Being Learned from the Lahaina & Los Angeles WildfiresThis course is designed to take an in-depth look at the lessons that have been learned and the lessons yet to be learned in the aftermath of the 2023 Lahaina in Maui and the 2025 Los Angeles Wildfires. Assignments will include reports and analyses associated with those wild fires. The course will also take a close look at a wide array of accompanying issues and concerns relevant to emergency management posed by this unusual sequence of events that accompanied each disaster.
- Sun 29All dayEM: The COVID-19 Pandemic - A National Public Health DisasterThe Covid-19 pandemic has emerged as a major area of concern nationally and globally. There are greatly differing views regarding all aspects of the Covid-19 pandemic. There are greatly differing views regarding all aspects of the Covid-19 pandemic. There are similarly widely differing approaches to understanding the disease process involving the prevention of the spread of the virus and the progression of the disease. Part of the Emergency Management Certificate Program.
- Sun 298:00 AMAU Music Project - Private Lesson Program (Spring and Summer 2025)Our community music program offers private lessons to students of all ages in the community. Lessons are taught by Auburn faculty and graduate students.
- Sun 2910:00 AMShowcase: Faculty Exhibition 8Celebrate the innovative spirit of Auburn faculty members working experimentally in film, painting, photography, new media, sculpture and textile arts. This creative scholarship enriches the academic environment by promoting collaboration, making complex concepts more accessible, generating innovative and engaging ideas, and contributing to cultural and social change. Paired with discoveries in other fields, these outcomes are essential to enhancing Auburn’s stature as a pre-eminent institution with Carnegie R1 status.Presented in collaboration with Showcase 2025, a university-wide initiative to highlight creative scholarship, align its practice with university goals and promote collaboration. Showcase 2025 is organized by Chase Bringarder, Associate Provost for Academic Affairs and Professor in the Department of Theatre and Dance; Robert Finkel, Program Chair and Associate Professor of Graphic Design; and Anna Ruth Gatlin, Assistant Professor of Interior Design in Consumer and Design Sciences, in concert with the Office of the Senior Vice President for Research and Economic Development.
- Mon 30All dayClasses Begin (Mini-Semester II)
- Mon 30All dayCourse EM: Developing a Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan for Local, Tribal, or State EntitiesThis four-week, fully online intensive course is designed for emergency management professionals and working adults responsible for creating and maintaining emergency management plans for their local, tribal, or state entities. The course provides a structured, step-by-step approach to developing a practical and compliant emergency management plan that meets all regulatory standards and addresses the specific needs of each community. Participants will be guided through the plan creation process, from risk assessment to strategic planning, compliance, community engagement, and auditing procedures.This course is part of the Emergency Management Certificate Program.
- Mon 30All dayEM: Key Elements of Critical Infrastructure Protection & ContinuityThe course objective is to introduce learners to a wide array of issues and concerns involving the nation's critical infrastructure as that term can be broadly defined in the post 9/11 and post- Katrina world. Topics addressed in the course include: • the range of critical infrastructure concerns; • ways in which critical infrastructure concerns have been defined and addressed in the past, ways in which they are presently being addressed, and ways in which they could be more fully addressed in the future; • the role that cascading critical infrastructure failures played in the aftermath of Hurricane KatrinaPart of the Emergency Management Certificate Program
- Mon 30All dayEM: Lessons Being Learned from the Lahaina & Los Angeles WildfiresThis course is designed to take an in-depth look at the lessons that have been learned and the lessons yet to be learned in the aftermath of the 2023 Lahaina in Maui and the 2025 Los Angeles Wildfires. Assignments will include reports and analyses associated with those wild fires. The course will also take a close look at a wide array of accompanying issues and concerns relevant to emergency management posed by this unusual sequence of events that accompanied each disaster.
- Mon 30All dayEM: The COVID-19 Pandemic - A National Public Health DisasterThe Covid-19 pandemic has emerged as a major area of concern nationally and globally. There are greatly differing views regarding all aspects of the Covid-19 pandemic. There are greatly differing views regarding all aspects of the Covid-19 pandemic. There are similarly widely differing approaches to understanding the disease process involving the prevention of the spread of the virus and the progression of the disease. Part of the Emergency Management Certificate Program.
- Mon 308:00 AMAU Music Project - Private Lesson Program (Spring and Summer 2025)Our community music program offers private lessons to students of all ages in the community. Lessons are taught by Auburn faculty and graduate students.