November 2024
- Sun 32:30 PMOrdinary DaysMusic & Lyrics by Adam Gwon Directed by Andrew Schwartz Music Direction by Brian Osborne Choreography by Jeri DickeyOctober 24-November 3, 2024 Telfair B. Peet Black Box TheatreThursday, Oct. 24, 7:30pm Friday, Oct. 25, 7:30pm Saturday, Oct. 26, 7:30pm Sunday, Oct. 27, 2:30pm Wednesday, Oct. 30, 7:30pm Thursday, Oct. 31, 7:30pm* Friday, Nov. 1, 7:30pm Sunday, Nov. 3, 2:30pm*Talkback after the showThis sung-through, intimate musical celebrates the beauty of life’s everyday moments. Set against the backdrop of New York City, this charming production follows the intersecting lives of four individuals as they navigate love, loss, and the search for committed connection in a bustling metropolis. Adam Gwon’s dynamic and melodic score takes audiences on a journey through the complexity of urban life while sharing themes of hope, friendship, the joy of connective moments, and the transformative power of small acts of kindness.Ordinary Days is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals. www.concordtheatricals.com
- Sun 33:00 PMFall Choral ConcertFeaturing the Auburn University Men's & Women's Chorus, & Chamber Choir. 3:00PM at Auburn United Methodist Church. Doors open approximately 30 minutes prior to the performance.Tickets are available in advance online. Will call is not available.
- Mon 46:00 PMDrums of AuburnJoin us at 6:00PM in the Goodwin Band Hall (GH150). Doors open 15 minutes prior to the performance.Tickets are available in advance online. Will call is not available.
- Mon 47:45 PMThe Sound Den presents : Monday Music CafeStudents in the AU Commercial Music program perform a variety of popular and original songs. Join us at 7:45PM in the Goodwin Recital Hall (GH125). Doors open 15 minutes prior to the performance. Seating is limited! Tickets are available in advance online. Will call is not available.
- Tue 55:45 PMBaile LatinoThe event will begin with 30 minutes of instruction suitable for all levels of proficiency. The instruction will be provided in both Spanish and English, with a focus on Spanish to help students improve their language and cultural understanding. Our main instructor is an Auburn community member (not auburn university affiliated) who will lead the instruction, along with other skilled students. Following the instruction period, the dance floor will be open for free dancing, allowing students to try out various Spanish dance styles such as salsa, bachata, cumbia, or merengue, depending on the music. This free-dance period is intended to provide an opportunity for students to practice their Spanish language skills and communicate with other students in Spanish, as well as to experience a wider range of Spanish immersion similar to that experienced abroad.
- Tue 57:30 PMAU Funk & Soul EnsembleThe AU Funk & Soul Ensemble is a repertory ensemble focusing on Funk and Soul standards from the mid 1960s through the early 1980s. The group studies and performs well-known pieces by the era's greats, including James Brown, Sly & the Family Stone, Aretha Franklin, Stevie Wonder, and others.Join us at 7:30PM in the Goodwin Rehearsal Hall (GH134). Doors open 15 minutes prior to the performance. Seating is limited!Tickets are available in advance online. Will call is not available.
- Wed 610:00 AMAuburn University Faculty & Staff TourThe Gogue Center invites Auburn University faculty and staff to learn more about our region’s premier arts and entertainment venue with a behind-the-scenes guided tour.All Fall 2024 tours will begin promptly at their scheduled times and last approximately one hour.Parking is available in the Gogue Center parking lot located on Woodfield Drive.Space is limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis.TO REGISTER: Visit aub.ie/gpac-fall-tours and sign in with your AU credentials.For additional event information and details, please contact Ashley Pope, campus and community programs coordinator, at anp0093@auburn.edu.
- Wed 62:00 PMAuburn University Faculty & Staff TourThe Gogue Center invites Auburn University faculty and staff to learn more about our region’s premier arts and entertainment venue with a behind-the-scenes guided tour.All Fall 2024 tours will begin promptly at their scheduled times and last approximately one hour.Parking is available in the Gogue Center parking lot located on Woodfield Drive.Space is limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis.TO REGISTER: Visit aub.ie/gpac-fall-tours and sign in with your AU credentials.For additional event information and details, please contact Ashley Pope, campus and community programs coordinator, at anp0093@auburn.edu.
- Wed 66:00 PMStudent Recital: Evan Stojak & Anna Clair Miller, clarinet
- Wed 67:30 PMFaculty Artist Recital: Bill Schaffer, horn w/ Minjung Seo, pianoDr. Bil Schaffer holds degrees from Indiana University (BME), Illinois State University (MM), and the University of North Carolina at Greensboro (DMA). His career as a performer and teacher spans more than 4 decades. He has performed with numerous orchestras as well as maintaining an active career as both a soloist and chamber musician. He has taught at every level in both the public schools and Universities and has been the horn studio teacher at Auburn for 25 years.Dr. Minjung Seo is a recipient of the Samuel Sanders Collaborative Pianists Award, and has participated as a pianist in multiple concert series at Alice Tully Hall, Carnegie Hall, and Aspen Music Center as well as internationally in Korea , Canada, and China. Seo is currently a lecturer in accompanying at Auburn University and previously served as a piano faculty at Western Illinois University, Bennett College, and NC School of the Arts.Join us at 7:30PM in the Goodwin Recital Hall (GH125). Doors open 15 minutes prior to the performance.Tickets are available in advance online. Will call is not available.
- Thu 710:00 AMAuburn University Faculty & Staff TourThe Gogue Center invites Auburn University faculty and staff to learn more about our region’s premier arts and entertainment venue with a behind-the-scenes guided tour.All Fall 2024 tours will begin promptly at their scheduled times and last approximately one hour.Parking is available in the Gogue Center parking lot located on Woodfield Drive.Space is limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis.TO REGISTER: Visit aub.ie/gpac-fall-tours and sign in with your AU credentials.For additional event information and details, please contact Ashley Pope, campus and community programs coordinator, at anp0093@auburn.edu.
- Thu 72:00 PMAuburn University Faculty & Staff TourThe Gogue Center invites Auburn University faculty and staff to learn more about our region’s premier arts and entertainment venue with a behind-the-scenes guided tour.All Fall 2024 tours will begin promptly at their scheduled times and last approximately one hour.Parking is available in the Gogue Center parking lot located on Woodfield Drive.Space is limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis.TO REGISTER: Visit aub.ie/gpac-fall-tours and sign in with your AU credentials.For additional event information and details, please contact Ashley Pope, campus and community programs coordinator, at anp0093@auburn.edu.
- Fri 8All dayAuburn Volleyball at FloridaAuburn Volleyball at Florida https://auburntigers.com/calendar.aspx?game_id=21662&sport_id=24
- Fri 85:30 PMKorean Buddy Program Fall 2024The Korean Buddy Program fosters cross-cultural friendships by pairing native Korean and English speakers to exchange language and cultural knowledge.
- Fri 87:00 PMRosanne CashThe Gogue Center presents Rosanne Cash at the Woltosz Theatre—Friday, November 8.Rosanne Cash is a composer and singer-songwriter who has earned four Grammy Awards and 14 Grammy nominations, among numerous other accolades for songwriting and sound recordings. She is also an author, whose 2010 memoir "Composed" garnered widespread praise from critics and landed on "The New York Times" bestseller list. In addition, she is a music community catalyst who often brings together giants of American roots music for various events and is a valued voice in documenting modern music history.In 2021, Cash was the first female composer to receive the MacDowell Medal, awarded since 1960 to an artist who has made an outstanding contribution to American culture.This performance is presented as part of the Gogue Center’s 2024–25 Concert Series and is sponsored by Rick N. White.Our 2024–25 season is sponsored by Walt & Ginger Woltosz.TICKETS AVAILABLE NOW: https://goguecentertickets.auburn.edu
- Sat 98:00 AMWalking on AirWalking on Air is a 5K benefitting the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. For more information please visit the website.
- Sat 910:30 AMSelf-Care Saturdays: Circle of SongIn response to The Jule?s fall exhibition theme of ?work,? join us in the galleries to do some inner work through a morning of mindfulness and music with violinist, Haleigh Black. Haleigh plays the violin as an offering for peace and relaxation, guiding participants through a series of meditative prompts. Start your day with gratitude, connectedness, and inner peace through the healing power of music and art.
- Sat 93:00 PMFaculty/Guest Recital: Duo Flautas FrescasDuo Flautas Frescas will present a program of diverse repertoire by living and contemporary composers. Highlights include their recently commissioned piece "Perfect Storm" by Daniel Dorff, and "Lunette" by Elizabeth Brown, who will deliver their newest commission in early 2025. Featuring pianist Jeremy Samolesky.Duo Flautas Frescas was founded by flutists Julia Barnett and Alina Windell, with the intent of commissioning, performing, and discovering music for two flutes and piano. They have performed at the National Flute Association Conventions in Orlando, FL and San Antonio, TX; as well as the Flute New Music Consortium New Music Festivals in Stony Brook, NY and Omaha, NB; and the Mid-Atlantic Flute Convention in Washington DC. Duo FF received an Honorable Mention in the American Prize Instrumental Chamber Ensembles Competition, and in 2023 commissioned and premiered Perfect Storm by Daniel Dorff. Their second commission is an as yet untitled work for two flutes and piano from Elizabeth Brown, to be premiered in Spring 2025. They also premiered Intuition by Samuel Zyman, as commissioning members of the Flute New Music Consortium. Upcoming performances include recitals in San Diego, Atlanta, Montgomery (AL), and Auburn (AL). Duo Flautas Frescas’ performance videos can be viewed on their website or YouTube channel. Dr. Barnett and Dr. Windell have been playing together for 17 years, after meeting as graduate students at the University of Colorado at Boulder.Join us at 6:00PM in the Goodwin Recital Hall (GH125). Doors open 15 minutes prior to the performance.Tickets are available in advance online. Will call is not available.
- Mon 118:00 AMArmy Interactive Static Display - Mobile Exhibitor Adventure SemiInteractive Army Static Display - Mobile Exhibitor Adventure Semi 8 (Tractor Trailer) positioned along Thatch Concurse (west end near Donahue) from Mon (11 Nov) - Thur (14 Nov) as an Interactive exhibit with state-of-the-art technology, used to create excitement and understanding about the Army and Military in general while creating an outreach and engagement opportunity on campus. The goals are to strengthen integration of military-affiliated students to campus life, while creating opportunities to form connections and build relationships within the broader Auburn University community and provide a platform for education and dialogue about the experiences of service members, veterans, and their families.
- Mon 116:00 PMAU Trombone ChoirJoin us at 6:00PM in the Goodwin Recital Hall (GH125). Doors open 15 minutes prior to the performance. Tickets are available in advance online. Will call is not available.
- Mon 117:00 PMDREAM-Math online informational meetingAuburn University's DREAM-Math master's program is hosting online information meetings to introduce STEM professionals to its fully funded teaching opportunities. The meetings, held on the second Monday of every month at 7 p.m. CST, will outline the program's benefits, including full tuition coverage, living expenses and a $20,000 annual bonus for four years, with a total financial support package of more than $150,000.The DREAM-Math program, a partnership between Auburn University, Tuskegee University, Alabama State University and surrounding school districts, aims to develop, recruit and empower Alabama mathematics teachers. Funded by the National Science Foundation's Noyce Scholarship Program, this initiative seeks STEM degree holders who meet program qualifications to earn a Master of Education in Math Education, leading to teacher certification.Interested individuals can join an informational online meeting and visit the DREAM-Math website for more information. The Department of Curriculum and Teaching and Department of Mathematics and Statistics encourage those considering a teaching career to attend and learn more about this rewarding opportunity. The next cohort begins in mid-May 2025, and the application window is now open.
- Mon 117:00 PMEucharistic ProcessionThe Auburn Catholic Campus Ministry will be hosting our fall Eucharistic Procession. We will begin with Eucharistic Exposition at Langdon Hall and process to four different stops on Auburn's campus. Our procession will include hymns, scripture reflections, and prayer. We will conclude with Eucharistic Benediction back at Langdon Hall. All are invited to join as we adore the Lord's true presence in the most Holy Eucharist.
- Mon 117:00 PMEucharistic ProcessionJoin us as we walk around Auburn's campus with the Blessed Sacrament, the Body of Christ. We will stop periodically for scripture reading and prayer. We will start and end at Langdon Hall.
- Mon 117:00 PMEucharistic ProcessionThe Auburn Catholic Campus Ministry will be hosting our fall Eucharistic Procession. We will begin with Eucharistic Exposition at Langdon Hall and process to four different stops on Auburn's campus. Our procession will include hymns, scripture reflections, and prayer. We will conclude with Eucharistic Benediction back at Langdon Hall. All are invited to join as we adore the Lord's true presence in the most Holy Eucharist.
- Mon 117:30 PMAU Blues & Roots EnsembleThe AU Blues & Roots Ensemble is a repertory ensemble focusing on Rhythm & Blues, Country, and early Rock & Roll standards from the late 1940s through the early to mid 1960s. The group studies and performs well-known pieces by the era's greats, including Hank Williams, Fats Domino, Elvis Presley, Patsy Cline, Ray Charles, The Beatles, and others.Join us at 7:30PM in the Goodwin Rehearsal Hall (GH134). Doors open 15 minutes prior to the performance. Seating is limited!Tickets are available in advance online. Will call is not available.
- Tue 128:00 AMArmy Interactive Static Display - Mobile Exhibitor Adventure SemiInteractive Army Static Display - Mobile Exhibitor Adventure Semi 8 (Tractor Trailer) positioned along Thatch Concurse (west end near Donahue) from Mon (11 Nov) - Thur (14 Nov) as an Interactive exhibit with state-of-the-art technology, used to create excitement and understanding about the Army and Military in general while creating an outreach and engagement opportunity on campus. The goals are to strengthen integration of military-affiliated students to campus life, while creating opportunities to form connections and build relationships within the broader Auburn University community and provide a platform for education and dialogue about the experiences of service members, veterans, and their families.
- Tue 121:00 PMEngineering Wellness FairThe event will include many different wellness organizations, such as Auburn CARES, Counseling and Psychological Services, and campus food pantry. We are hoping to have WEGL play music and offer fall snacks such as caramel apples, popcorn, and pretzels. We will have a custom journal station where students can decorate a notebook with stickers to use in class.
- Tue 121:00 PMEngineering Wellness FairThe event will include many different wellness organizations, such as Auburn CARES, Counseling and Psychological Services, and campus food pantry. We are hoping to have WEGL play music and offer fall snacks such as caramel apples, popcorn, and pretzels. We will have a custom journal station where students can decorate a notebook with stickers to use in class.
- Tue 124:00 PMMedical and Health Humanities Speaker Seriesfeaturing Dr. Gregory Pence, University of Alabama at Birmingham Department of Philosophy, specializing in bioethicsThe Medical and Health Humanities Speaker Series is an interdisciplinary series designed to bring scholars from outside of Auburn whose work unequivocally speaks to the value of humanistic viewpoints to learn about and advocate for health and healthcare. The series aims to build a community across disciplines and start a dialogue about medical/health humanities at Auburn.For more information, contact Dr. Heidi Hausse, hlh0048@auburn.edu.
- Tue 125:45 PMBaile LatinoThe event will begin with 30 minutes of instruction suitable for all levels of proficiency. The instruction will be provided in both Spanish and English, with a focus on Spanish to help students improve their language and cultural understanding. Our main instructor is an Auburn community member (not auburn university affiliated) who will lead the instruction, along with other skilled students. Following the instruction period, the dance floor will be open for free dancing, allowing students to try out various Spanish dance styles such as salsa, bachata, cumbia, or merengue, depending on the music. This free-dance period is intended to provide an opportunity for students to practice their Spanish language skills and communicate with other students in Spanish, as well as to experience a wider range of Spanish immersion similar to that experienced abroad.
- Tue 126:00 PMAU Clarinet EnsembleJoin us at 6:00PM in the Goodwin Recital Hall (GH125). Doors open 15 minutes prior to the performance. Tickets are available in advance online. Will call is not available.
- Tue 127:00 PMAcapella SingingA group of people will gather together in the Chapel to sing acapella spiritual hymns together.
- Tue 127:00 PMAI Film FestivalAuburn's AI initiative AI@AU is bringing you five popular films about AI. The films are entertaining and provide an opportunity to discuss the place of AI in our modern world. Each film will be presented by a faculty member who will lead a discussion on the themes and it's relation to how we think about AI. "Whether you’re a tech enthusiast, a film lover, or simply curious about the future, this festival promises to inspire and enlighten.” - Gerry Dozier, the Charles D. McCrary Eminent Chair Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering and the AI@AU technical lead
- Tue 127:30 PMAU Saxophone QuartetsJoin us at 7:30PM in the Goodwin Recital Hall (GH125). Doors open 15 minutes prior to the performance. Tickets are available in advance online. Will call is not available.
- Wed 138:00 AMArmy Interactive Static Display - Mobile Exhibitor Adventure SemiInteractive Army Static Display - Mobile Exhibitor Adventure Semi 8 (Tractor Trailer) positioned along Thatch Concurse (west end near Donahue) from Mon (11 Nov) - Thur (14 Nov) as an Interactive exhibit with state-of-the-art technology, used to create excitement and understanding about the Army and Military in general while creating an outreach and engagement opportunity on campus. The goals are to strengthen integration of military-affiliated students to campus life, while creating opportunities to form connections and build relationships within the broader Auburn University community and provide a platform for education and dialogue about the experiences of service members, veterans, and their families.
- Wed 1310:00 AMFall 2024 Housing FairUniversity Housing is excited to host two housing fairs during the fall. These housing fairs provides students with an opportunity to explore various housing options available for current students. Registered properties will have staff available to discuss housing options and current leasing promotions offered specifically for the housing fairs.
- Wed 1312:00 PMPatriots on the PlainsFood vendors/BBQ, music, short speaking engagements, games/activities for adults and children
- Wed 133:00 PMThree Minute Thesis (3MT) FinalsThree Minute Thesis (3MT®) is a research communication competition developed by The University of Queensland. The exercise challenges current graduate students to present a compelling oration on their thesis or dissertation topic and its significance in just three minutes. 3MT develops academic, presentation, and research communication skills and supports the development of research students’ capacity to effectively explain their research in language appropriate to a non-specialist audience.
- Wed 136:00 PMAU Jazz ComboThe Auburn University Jazz Combo will perform a variety of selections from the swing, bebop, hard bop, modal and fusion periods of jazz.Join us at 6:00PM in the Goodwin Rehearsal Hall (GH134). Doors open 15 minutes prior to the performance. Seating is limited!Tickets are available in advance online. Will call is not available.
- Wed 137:30 PMFaculty/Guest Artist Recital: Minjung Seo & Yi Chang, pianoPianists Drs. Minjung Seo and Yi Chang will perform a four-hand piano program at Goodwin Recital Hall, Auburn University. The program features original 4-hand piano works as well as some arrangements for 4-hand piano. Piano four hands is a type of duet in which two pianists play at the same time, on the same piano, with one taking the upper, right-side part (primo) and the second taking the lower, left-side part (secondo).Join us at 7:30PM in the Goodwin Recital Hall (GH125). Doors open 15 minutes prior to the performance.Tickets are available in advance online. Will call is not available.
- Thu 148:00 AMArmy Interactive Static Display - Mobile Exhibitor Adventure SemiInteractive Army Static Display - Mobile Exhibitor Adventure Semi 8 (Tractor Trailer) positioned along Thatch Concurse (west end near Donahue) from Mon (11 Nov) - Thur (14 Nov) as an Interactive exhibit with state-of-the-art technology, used to create excitement and understanding about the Army and Military in general while creating an outreach and engagement opportunity on campus. The goals are to strengthen integration of military-affiliated students to campus life, while creating opportunities to form connections and build relationships within the broader Auburn University community and provide a platform for education and dialogue about the experiences of service members, veterans, and their families.
- Thu 146:00 PMAU Rock EnsembleThe Auburn University Rock Ensemble focuses on American and British Rock music from the late 1960's through current time.Join us at 6:00PM in the Goodwin Rehearsal Hall (GH134). Doors open 15 minutes prior to the performance. Seating is limited!Tickets are available in advance online. Will call is not available.
- Thu 146:00 PMSustainability Film Screening: Fashion ReimaginedJoin the Office of Sustainability for an outdoor film screening event at Pebble Hill! The documentary Fashion Reimagined will be shown, which follows a young designer in her efforts to develop a sustainable and ethical fashion line. Event attendees can enjoy free popcorn as they learn about the complex and exciting world of sustainability in clothing.
- Thu 147:00 PMBlack Violin: BV20: Then & NowThe Gogue Center presents Black Violin at the Woltosz Theatre—Thursday, November 14.Get ready for an unforgettable evening celebrating the 20th anniversary of Black Violin, the groundbreaking duo that has captivated audiences around the globe—harmoniously merging the sophistication of classical melodies with the rhythmic pulse of hip-hop.Experience the evolution of Black Violin from their humble beginnings to widespread acclaim with a show that promises to leave you feeling inspired, energized and uplifted. Kev Marcus and Wil Baptiste take the stage, along with Nat Stokes on drums, DJ SPS on the turntable, and Liston Gregory on the keys—blending classical strings with hip-hop beats through a performance that defies expectations and redefines genres.Kev and Wil illustrate the journey of their 20-year career, highlighting the moments that shaped them into the musical trailblazers they are today—from high school orchestra classmates to triumphant winners at "Showtime at the Apollo" to captivating headline performers and music education advocates.With new music that pushes boundaries and revitalized classics, BV20: Then & Now is a testament to Black Violin’s growth, passion and dedication to their craft. Don’t miss your chance to experience this duo live and celebrate two decades of music that has touched the hearts and souls of fans worldwide.This performance is presented as part of the Gogue Center’s 2024–25 Concert Series.Our K–12 School Performance Series Show is sponsored by Country Financial.Our 2024–25 season is sponsored by Walt & Ginger Woltosz.TICKETS AVAILABLE NOW: https://goguecentertickets.auburn.edu
- Thu 147:30 PMAU Piano Studio RecitalJoin us at 7:30PM in the Goodwin Recital Hall (GH125). Doors open 15 minutes prior to the performance. Tickets are available in advance online. Will call is not available.
- Fri 15All dayAuburn Volleyball vs TexasAuburn Volleyball vs Texas https://auburntigers.com/calendar.aspx?game_id=21663&sport_id=24
- Fri 1511:30 AMFriday Football LuncheonThese luncheons are an opportunity for the Auburn family to hear from a member of the Auburn Football Staff, as well as other key note speakers.
- Fri 154:00 PMFootball, Fans and FeathersDuring the show, hawks, falcons, eagles and other birds of prey are free-flown from towers and around the amphitheater, enabling visitors to see these raptors flying close. Visitors will also learn interesting facts about natural history, conservation, and rehabilitation. This educational presentation is appropriate for all ages.
- Fri 154:00 PMFootball, Fans and FeathersDuring the show, hawks, falcons, eagles and other birds of prey are free-flown from towers and around the amphitheater, enabling visitors to see these raptors flying close. Visitors will also learn interesting facts about natural history, conservation, and rehabilitation. This educational presentation is appropriate for all ages.Each show is unique and features a variety of different raptor species! All birds used in the programs are permanent residents that are non-releasable due to prior injuries or human imprinting. The Auburn University Raptor Center is a division of the Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine.
- Sat 1610:30 AMSelf-Care Saturdays: Work in ProgressDo you have a cross-stitch kit you never started? Or a poem that needs polishing? Come find inspiration in the galleries and then meet in the caf? for Work in Progress, an unstructured, drop-in time for you to focus on your creative WIP. Self-serve coffee and tea available.
- Sat 1611:45 AMAuburn Football vs ULM - Wear NavyAuburn Football vs ULM - Wear Navy TV: SEC Network https://auburntigers.com/calendar.aspx?game_id=21548&sport_id=4
- Sun 174:00 PMStudent Recital: Gregory Stringer, composition
- Mon 189:00 AMAuburn Abroad Open HouseJoin Auburn Abroad during International Education Week as we host our first Auburn Abroad Open House. Program Directors for customized Auburn study abroad programs will be giving short presentations and overviews of their programs. Students will be able to attend in-depth information sessions, ask questions, and meet the program leaders for their specific programs of interest.
- Mon 184:30 PMAU Campus BandJoin us at 4:30PM in the Goodwin Band Hall (GH150). Doors open 15 minutes prior to the performance. Tickets are available in advance online. Will call is not available.
- Mon 186:00 PMAU Flute EnsembleJoin us at 6:00PM in the Goodwin Recital Hall (GH125). Doors open 15 minutes prior to the performance. Tickets are available in advance online. Will call is not available.
- Mon 187:30 PMAU Horn EnsembleJoin us at 7:30PM in the Goodwin Recital Hall (GH125). Doors open 15 minutes prior to the performance. Tickets are available in advance online. Will call is not available.
- Tue 199:00 AMAuburn Abroad Open HouseJoin Auburn Abroad during International Education Week as we host our first Auburn Abroad Open House. Program Directors for customized Auburn study abroad programs will be giving short presentations and overviews of their programs. Students will be able to attend in-depth information sessions, ask questions, and meet the program leaders for their specific programs of interest.
- Tue 197:00 PMAU Symphonic Winds & Concert Band
- Tue 197:30 PMFlying / FallingCreated by Adrienne Wilson, Jeri Dickey and Andrew Lynch Featuring the Auburn University Dance EnsembleNovember 19-22, 2024 Telfair B. Peet Mainstage TheatreTuesday, Nov. 19, 7:30pm Wednesday, Nov. 20, 7:30pm Thursday, Nov. 21, 7:30pm* Friday, Nov. 22, 7:30pm*Talkback after the showSpinning through space without control and strongly rooted to the Earth, we are flying and falling simultaneously, sustained “in-between” by the atmosphere...air...breath. Exploring the wonder of movement and sound beyond the boundaries of language, this collaborative creation examines our reliance upon and defiance of gravity. Adrienne Wilson and Jeri Dickey choreograph and direct a student dance ensemble to an original soundscape by Andrew Lynch.
- Wed 20All dayAuburn Volleyball vs FloridaAuburn Volleyball vs Florida https://auburntigers.com/calendar.aspx?game_id=21664&sport_id=24
- Wed 209:00 AMAuburn Abroad Open HouseJoin Auburn Abroad during International Education Week as we host our first Auburn Abroad Open House. Program Directors for customized Auburn study abroad programs will be giving short presentations and overviews of their programs. Students will be able to attend in-depth information sessions, ask questions, and meet the program leaders for their specific programs of interest.
- Wed 204:30 PMStudent Philanthropy Board MeetingThe meetings will switch each week between having a speaker from a nonprofit in Auburn and doing a service project for a nonprofit in Auburn.
- Wed 206:00 PMAU Opera Workshop - Cast IJoin us at 6:00PM in the Goodwin Recital Hall (GH125). Doors open 15 minutes prior to the performance. Tickets are available in advance online. Will call is not available.
- Wed 207:30 PMAU Opera Workshop - Cast IIJoin us at 7:30PM in the Goodwin Recital Hall (GH125). Doors open 15 minutes prior to the performance. Tickets are available in advance online. Will call is not available.
- Wed 207:30 PMFlying / FallingCreated by Adrienne Wilson, Jeri Dickey and Andrew Lynch Featuring the Auburn University Dance EnsembleNovember 19-22, 2024 Telfair B. Peet Mainstage TheatreTuesday, Nov. 19, 7:30pm Wednesday, Nov. 20, 7:30pm Thursday, Nov. 21, 7:30pm* Friday, Nov. 22, 7:30pm*Talkback after the showSpinning through space without control and strongly rooted to the Earth, we are flying and falling simultaneously, sustained “in-between” by the atmosphere...air...breath. Exploring the wonder of movement and sound beyond the boundaries of language, this collaborative creation examines our reliance upon and defiance of gravity. Adrienne Wilson and Jeri Dickey choreograph and direct a student dance ensemble to an original soundscape by Andrew Lynch.
- Thu 2111:00 AMStudy Abroad 101The first step in the advising process is to attend a Study Abroad 101 session. These 30-minute group sessions provide an overview of the entire study abroad process. You will learn how to choose the right program, begin an application, get credits pre-approved before departure, search for funding, and more.
- Thu 213:00 PMStudy Abroad 101The first step in the advising process is to attend a Study Abroad 101 session. These 30-minute group sessions provide an overview of the entire study abroad process. You will learn how to choose the right program, begin an application, get credits pre-approved before departure, search for funding, and more.
- Thu 216:00 PMCommon GroundsJoin The Jule every Thursday at 6:00pm for Common Grounds, a weekly series featuring artist talks, gallery discussions, film screenings, live performances and more. Visit www.jcsm.auburn.edu for a full schedule.
- Thu 216:00 PMThird Thursday Poetry SeriesJoin us for the 2021-2022 Third Thursday Poetry Series! Sponsored by the Caroline Marshall Draughon Center for the Arts & Humanities, Department of English, and Southern Humanities Review in the College of Liberal Arts at Auburn University; the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Auburn University; and the Alabama State Council on the Arts.August 26, 2021 Ken Autrey, Maria Kuznetsova, and Justin GardinerSeptember 16, 2021 Chad DavidsonNovember 18, 2021 Tina Mozelle Braziel and Ashley W. JonesJanuary 20, 2022 Michael McFeeFebruary 17, 2022 Jessica JacobsMarch 17, 2022 Southern Humanities Review Spring Sessions Featuring Sanjena Sathian and Heather ChristleApril 21, 2022 Reading by Auburn University StudentsMay 19, 2022 Reading by OLLI at Auburn Members
- Thu 217:00 PMSonic Synergy - an evening with the AU Commercial Music EnsemblesAuburn University's premiere commercial ensemble, Sonic Nation is joined by the AU Blues & Roots, Funk & Soul and Rock Ensembles. Tickets are available in advance online. Will call is not available.
- Thu 217:00 PMThursday Night Bible StudyThis event will begin with a time of fellowship and an opening prayer. This will be followed about 30-40 minutes of bible study and discussion. The event will be closed out by sharing prayer requests and a closing prayer. The projected attendance is 15-20 people. A room has been reserved for the nights of the event in the Melton Student Center.
- Thu 217:30 PMFlying / FallingCreated by Adrienne Wilson, Jeri Dickey and Andrew Lynch Featuring the Auburn University Dance EnsembleNovember 19-22, 2024 Telfair B. Peet Mainstage TheatreTuesday, Nov. 19, 7:30pm Wednesday, Nov. 20, 7:30pm Thursday, Nov. 21, 7:30pm* Friday, Nov. 22, 7:30pm*Talkback after the showSpinning through space without control and strongly rooted to the Earth, we are flying and falling simultaneously, sustained “in-between” by the atmosphere...air...breath. Exploring the wonder of movement and sound beyond the boundaries of language, this collaborative creation examines our reliance upon and defiance of gravity. Adrienne Wilson and Jeri Dickey choreograph and direct a student dance ensemble to an original soundscape by Andrew Lynch.
- Fri 22All dayLast Day to Withdraw- Last day to withdraw from course with no grade penalty. "W" assigned. - Students who need to submit forms to lift holds on their accounts must submit the forms several business days ahead of the deadline to allow for processing.
- Fri 2211:00 AMStudy Abroad 101The first step in the advising process is to attend a Study Abroad 101 session. These 30-minute group sessions provide an overview of the entire study abroad process. You will learn how to choose the right program, begin an application, get credits pre-approved before departure, search for funding, and more.
- Fri 2211:30 AMFriday Football LuncheonThese luncheons are an opportunity for the Auburn family to hear from a member of the Auburn Football Staff, as well as other key note speakers.
- Fri 224:00 PMFootball, Fans and FeathersDuring the show, hawks, falcons, eagles and other birds of prey are free-flown from towers and around the amphitheater, enabling visitors to see these raptors flying close. Visitors will also learn interesting facts about natural history, conservation, and rehabilitation. This educational presentation is appropriate for all ages.Each show is unique and features a variety of different raptor species! All birds used in the programs are permanent residents that are non-releasable due to prior injuries or human imprinting. The Auburn University Raptor Center is a division of the Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine.
- Fri 224:00 PMFootball, Fans and FeathersDuring the show, hawks, falcons, eagles and other birds of prey are free-flown from towers and around the amphitheater, enabling visitors to see these raptors flying close. Visitors will also learn interesting facts about natural history, conservation, and rehabilitation. This educational presentation is appropriate for all ages.
- Fri 224:00 PMISO: Social HoursSocial Hour is a weekly opportunity to learn about the various cultures represented at Auburn through cuisines and presentations.
- Fri 226:00 PMStudent Recital: Jordan McCants, trombone
- Fri 227:30 PMFlying / FallingCreated by Adrienne Wilson, Jeri Dickey and Andrew Lynch Featuring the Auburn University Dance EnsembleNovember 19-22, 2024 Telfair B. Peet Mainstage TheatreTuesday, Nov. 19, 7:30pm Wednesday, Nov. 20, 7:30pm Thursday, Nov. 21, 7:30pm* Friday, Nov. 22, 7:30pm*Talkback after the showSpinning through space without control and strongly rooted to the Earth, we are flying and falling simultaneously, sustained “in-between” by the atmosphere...air...breath. Exploring the wonder of movement and sound beyond the boundaries of language, this collaborative creation examines our reliance upon and defiance of gravity. Adrienne Wilson and Jeri Dickey choreograph and direct a student dance ensemble to an original soundscape by Andrew Lynch.
- Fri 227:30 PMStudent Recital: Bailey Croker, trombone
- Sat 23All dayAuburn Football vs Texas A&M - Wear NavyAuburn Football vs Texas A&M - Wear Navy https://auburntigers.com/calendar.aspx?game_id=21549&sport_id=4
- Sat 2310:30 AMSelf-Care Saturdays: Work in ProgressDo you have a cross-stitch kit you never started? Or a poem that needs polishing? Come find inspiration in the galleries and then meet in the caf? for Work in Progress, an unstructured, drop-in time for you to focus on your creative WIP. Self-serve coffee and tea available.
- Sat 233:00 PMWine Tastings with Thomas PriceThese wine classes are offered on various Saturdays in the semester. Master Sommelier Thomas Price leads classes for the community about how to taste and appreciate wine. Wine, water and small finger foods will be served.
- Sun 24All dayAuburn Volleyball at OklahomaAuburn Volleyball at Oklahoma https://auburntigers.com/calendar.aspx?game_id=21665&sport_id=24
- Mon 25All dayThanksgiving Break - No Classes
- Tue 26All dayThanksgiving Break - No Classes
- Wed 27All dayThanksgiving Break - No Classes
- Thu 28All dayThanksgiving Break - No Classes
- Thu 2811:00 AMStudy Abroad 101The first step in the advising process is to attend a Study Abroad 101 session. These 30-minute group sessions provide an overview of the entire study abroad process. You will learn how to choose the right program, begin an application, get credits pre-approved before departure, search for funding, and more.
- Thu 283:00 PMStudy Abroad 101The first step in the advising process is to attend a Study Abroad 101 session. These 30-minute group sessions provide an overview of the entire study abroad process. You will learn how to choose the right program, begin an application, get credits pre-approved before departure, search for funding, and more.
- Thu 286:00 PMCommon GroundsJoin The Jule every Thursday at 6:00pm for Common Grounds, a weekly series featuring artist talks, gallery discussions, film screenings, live performances and more. Visit www.jcsm.auburn.edu for a full schedule.
- Fri 29All dayThanksgiving Break - No Classes
- Fri 2911:00 AMStudy Abroad 101The first step in the advising process is to attend a Study Abroad 101 session. These 30-minute group sessions provide an overview of the entire study abroad process. You will learn how to choose the right program, begin an application, get credits pre-approved before departure, search for funding, and more.
- Sat 30All dayAuburn Football at Alabama - Wear NavyAuburn Football at Alabama - Wear Navy https://auburntigers.com/calendar.aspx?game_id=21550&sport_id=4
- Sat 30All dayAuburn Volleyball at MissouriAuburn Volleyball at Missouri https://auburntigers.com/calendar.aspx?game_id=21666&sport_id=24
- Sat 3010:30 AMSelf-Care Saturdays: Work in ProgressDo you have a cross-stitch kit you never started? Or a poem that needs polishing? Come find inspiration in the galleries and then meet in the caf? for Work in Progress, an unstructured, drop-in time for you to focus on your creative WIP. Self-serve coffee and tea available.