September 2025
- Mon 1All dayDrop Course Penalty Days- Dropping a course during these days will result in a $100 Drop Fee per course dropped.
- Mon 1All dayLabor Day - No Classes
- Mon 1All dayResignation Fee- Dropping all courses during this period will result in a $100 resignation fee.
- Mon 18:00 AMAU Music Project - Private Lesson Program (Fall 2025)Faculty and select graduate students in the department of music offer private lessons to members of all ages in the community.
- Tue 2All dayDrop Course Penalty Days- Dropping a course during these days will result in a $100 Drop Fee per course dropped.
- Tue 2All dayResignation Fee- Dropping all courses during this period will result in a $100 resignation fee.
- Tue 28:00 AMAU Music Project - Private Lesson Program (Fall 2025)Faculty and select graduate students in the department of music offer private lessons to members of all ages in the community.
- Tue 210:00 AMBeing and Belonging in American Art: 1946/2026Guest curator Elizabeth S. Hawley considers the history of American art through the collection at Auburn University. Pairing paintings from the museum’s iconic Advancing American Art Collection with other contemporary collection objects, this exhibition encourages visitors to ask what being and belonging in American art might mean in the past, the present and the future.
- Tue 210:00 AMBinh Danh: Advancing American ArtBinh Danh explores his Vietnamese heritage, landscapes and memory through experimental and vintage photography techniques. Chlorophyll prints of the past and daguerreotypes of the present blur the line between history and the now, examining a transformation of American identity.
- Tue 210:00 AMForeign in a Domestic SenseArtists Natalia Lassalle-Morillo and Sofía Gallisá Muriente gather testimonies and imaginaries of Puerto Ricans who migrated to Central Florida following 2017’s Hurricane Maria. This immersive, four-channel video installation layers fictional and non-fictional narratives, speculating about how community is created anew. The title, Foreign in a Domestic Sense, comes from the 1901 Supreme Court case in which a justice described the island nation as “unincorporated territory” of the U.S.
- Tue 210:00 AMRadical Naturalism: Lyric BirdscapesAcclaimed poet Nicole Sealey will engage faculty, students and the Auburn community as a poet-in-residence at The Jule. Working with Auburn’s collection by the 19th-century naturalist John James Audubon, Sealey will marry language and art by pairing works from Audubon’s monumental “The Birds of America” with both contemporary and historical poetic responses, inviting visitors to question the symbolic and cultural meanings we ascribe to the natural world.
- Tue 210:00 AMWomen Artists in AscendanceFeaturing objects on loan from the Whitney Museum of American Art alongside the university art collection, Women Artists in Ascendance pulls back the curtain on the story of modern American art by displaying works from a dozen women artists who were goliaths in their own right, including Helen Frankenthaler, Grace Hartigan and Lee Krasner.Organized in partnership with Art Bridges
- Tue 25:00 PMDaily Public Tours at The JuleWant to learn even more about the art in our galleries? Join one of The Jule’s Student Guides for a tour! Student Guides are Auburn University students in our Education, Engagement and Learning unit who lead tours through the exhibitions, teaching visitors of all ages, learning levels and interests more about the art on display. No need to register in advance—just sign in at our front desk, look for a student in an “Ask Me About Art” t-shirt, and you’ll be well on your way to learning even more about The Jule, museum work and the art on the walls.
- Wed 3All dayDrop Course Penalty Days- Dropping a course during these days will result in a $100 Drop Fee per course dropped.
- Wed 3All dayResignation Fee- Dropping all courses during this period will result in a $100 resignation fee.
- Wed 38:00 AMAU Music Project - Private Lesson Program (Fall 2025)Faculty and select graduate students in the department of music offer private lessons to members of all ages in the community.
- Wed 310:00 AMBeing and Belonging in American Art: 1946/2026Guest curator Elizabeth S. Hawley considers the history of American art through the collection at Auburn University. Pairing paintings from the museum’s iconic Advancing American Art Collection with other contemporary collection objects, this exhibition encourages visitors to ask what being and belonging in American art might mean in the past, the present and the future.
- Wed 310:00 AMBinh Danh: Advancing American ArtBinh Danh explores his Vietnamese heritage, landscapes and memory through experimental and vintage photography techniques. Chlorophyll prints of the past and daguerreotypes of the present blur the line between history and the now, examining a transformation of American identity.
- Wed 310:00 AMForeign in a Domestic SenseArtists Natalia Lassalle-Morillo and Sofía Gallisá Muriente gather testimonies and imaginaries of Puerto Ricans who migrated to Central Florida following 2017’s Hurricane Maria. This immersive, four-channel video installation layers fictional and non-fictional narratives, speculating about how community is created anew. The title, Foreign in a Domestic Sense, comes from the 1901 Supreme Court case in which a justice described the island nation as “unincorporated territory” of the U.S.
- Wed 310:00 AMRadical Naturalism: Lyric BirdscapesAcclaimed poet Nicole Sealey will engage faculty, students and the Auburn community as a poet-in-residence at The Jule. Working with Auburn’s collection by the 19th-century naturalist John James Audubon, Sealey will marry language and art by pairing works from Audubon’s monumental “The Birds of America” with both contemporary and historical poetic responses, inviting visitors to question the symbolic and cultural meanings we ascribe to the natural world.
- Wed 310:00 AMWomen Artists in AscendanceFeaturing objects on loan from the Whitney Museum of American Art alongside the university art collection, Women Artists in Ascendance pulls back the curtain on the story of modern American art by displaying works from a dozen women artists who were goliaths in their own right, including Helen Frankenthaler, Grace Hartigan and Lee Krasner.Organized in partnership with Art Bridges
- Wed 311:00 AMCOSAM Welcome WeekWe are having a student involvement browse with Kona Ice and a cookout.
- Wed 34:30 PMSustainability PicnicStudent organizations, departments, and resources from Auburn University,all related to sustainability, will set up around the perimeter of the event. There will be live music, outdoor games and free food. People come picnic and visit the tables. The event is zero waste. Aubie comes.
- Wed 35:00 PMDaily Public Tours at The JuleWant to learn even more about the art in our galleries? Join one of The Jule’s Student Guides for a tour! Student Guides are Auburn University students in our Education, Engagement and Learning unit who lead tours through the exhibitions, teaching visitors of all ages, learning levels and interests more about the art on display. No need to register in advance—just sign in at our front desk, look for a student in an “Ask Me About Art” t-shirt, and you’ll be well on your way to learning even more about The Jule, museum work and the art on the walls.
- Wed 35:30 PMAUMNH Open House - First WednesdayWe invite you to explore Auburn University's Museum of Natural History on Wednesday, September 3rd from 5:30-7:00pm to explore the behind-the-scenes portion of our collections and learn about diverse species, from plants, to insects and other invertebrates, fish, reptiles, amphibians, birds, dinosaurs, and more!Our knowledgeable staff and volunteers will help you gain a deeper understanding of our planet?s biodiversity, sharing intriguing stories, and answering your burning questions. Don?t miss out on this exciting opportunity to immerse yourself in the fascinating world of natural history!
- Wed 38:00 PMLarge group serviceLarge group christian worship service including worship music and a sermon.
- Thu 4All dayDrop Course Penalty Days- Dropping a course during these days will result in a $100 Drop Fee per course dropped.
- Thu 4All dayResignation Fee- Dropping all courses during this period will result in a $100 resignation fee.
- Thu 48:00 AMAU Music Project - Private Lesson Program (Fall 2025)Faculty and select graduate students in the department of music offer private lessons to members of all ages in the community.
- Thu 410:00 AMBeing and Belonging in American Art: 1946/2026Guest curator Elizabeth S. Hawley considers the history of American art through the collection at Auburn University. Pairing paintings from the museum’s iconic Advancing American Art Collection with other contemporary collection objects, this exhibition encourages visitors to ask what being and belonging in American art might mean in the past, the present and the future.
- Thu 410:00 AMBinh Danh: Advancing American ArtBinh Danh explores his Vietnamese heritage, landscapes and memory through experimental and vintage photography techniques. Chlorophyll prints of the past and daguerreotypes of the present blur the line between history and the now, examining a transformation of American identity.
- Thu 410:00 AMForeign in a Domestic SenseArtists Natalia Lassalle-Morillo and Sofía Gallisá Muriente gather testimonies and imaginaries of Puerto Ricans who migrated to Central Florida following 2017’s Hurricane Maria. This immersive, four-channel video installation layers fictional and non-fictional narratives, speculating about how community is created anew. The title, Foreign in a Domestic Sense, comes from the 1901 Supreme Court case in which a justice described the island nation as “unincorporated territory” of the U.S.
- Thu 410:00 AMRadical Naturalism: Lyric BirdscapesAcclaimed poet Nicole Sealey will engage faculty, students and the Auburn community as a poet-in-residence at The Jule. Working with Auburn’s collection by the 19th-century naturalist John James Audubon, Sealey will marry language and art by pairing works from Audubon’s monumental “The Birds of America” with both contemporary and historical poetic responses, inviting visitors to question the symbolic and cultural meanings we ascribe to the natural world.
- Thu 410:00 AMWomen Artists in AscendanceFeaturing objects on loan from the Whitney Museum of American Art alongside the university art collection, Women Artists in Ascendance pulls back the curtain on the story of modern American art by displaying works from a dozen women artists who were goliaths in their own right, including Helen Frankenthaler, Grace Hartigan and Lee Krasner.Organized in partnership with Art Bridges
- Thu 411:00 AMCOSAM Welcome WeekWe are having a student involvement browse with Kona Ice and a cookout.
- Thu 411:00 AMStudy Abroad 101Interested in studying abroad, but have no idea where to start? Wanting to learn more about what the Abroad office has to offer? Need some guidance on how to go about studying abroad? Please join us every Thursday at 11:00 am and 3:00 pm and Friday at 11:00 am for a Study Abroad 101 session. These short informational meeting will leave you better off with an idea of how to find the correct program for you and how to make the most out of your study abroad experience.Meetings are in Foy Hall 242. If you want to meet virtually during this time, use this zoom link.
- Thu 45:00 PMDaily Public Tours at The JuleWant to learn even more about the art in our galleries? Join one of The Jule’s Student Guides for a tour! Student Guides are Auburn University students in our Education, Engagement and Learning unit who lead tours through the exhibitions, teaching visitors of all ages, learning levels and interests more about the art on display. No need to register in advance—just sign in at our front desk, look for a student in an “Ask Me About Art” t-shirt, and you’ll be well on your way to learning even more about The Jule, museum work and the art on the walls.
- Thu 46:45 PMThursday Night Bible StudyThis event will begin with an opening prayer. This will be followed by a 30-45 minute Bible study with discussion times. The event will be ended with a time of prayer requests and a closing prayer. Discussion and fellowship often follows the prayer as well.
- Thu 47:00 PMUPC Presents: La La LandUPC will be showing an outdoor film on Cater Lawn.
- Fri 5All dayDrop Course Penalty Days- Dropping a course during these days will result in a $100 Drop Fee per course dropped.
- Fri 5All dayResignation Fee- Dropping all courses during this period will result in a $100 resignation fee.
- Fri 58:00 AMAU Music Project - Private Lesson Program (Fall 2025)Faculty and select graduate students in the department of music offer private lessons to members of all ages in the community.
- Fri 59:00 AMDonut Stress it's going to be a great semesterJoin us for "Donut Stress" at Harrison College of Pharmacy! This event is a fantastic opportunity to meet Dean Ross, learn about a career in pharmacy, and connect with current pharmacy students. Engage with our admissions staff to discover valuable tips on enhancing your pharmacy school application. Enjoy delicious donuts while gaining insights and building connections in the pharmacy field!Whether you're certain that pharmacy is your calling or exploring various healthcare professions, this event is for you! It's a drop-in event on your way to class, so feel free to stop by and join us at your convenience.
- Fri 510:00 AMBeing and Belonging in American Art: 1946/2026Guest curator Elizabeth S. Hawley considers the history of American art through the collection at Auburn University. Pairing paintings from the museum’s iconic Advancing American Art Collection with other contemporary collection objects, this exhibition encourages visitors to ask what being and belonging in American art might mean in the past, the present and the future.
- Fri 510:00 AMBinh Danh: Advancing American ArtBinh Danh explores his Vietnamese heritage, landscapes and memory through experimental and vintage photography techniques. Chlorophyll prints of the past and daguerreotypes of the present blur the line between history and the now, examining a transformation of American identity.
- Fri 510:00 AMForeign in a Domestic SenseArtists Natalia Lassalle-Morillo and Sofía Gallisá Muriente gather testimonies and imaginaries of Puerto Ricans who migrated to Central Florida following 2017’s Hurricane Maria. This immersive, four-channel video installation layers fictional and non-fictional narratives, speculating about how community is created anew. The title, Foreign in a Domestic Sense, comes from the 1901 Supreme Court case in which a justice described the island nation as “unincorporated territory” of the U.S.
- Fri 510:00 AMRadical Naturalism: Lyric BirdscapesAcclaimed poet Nicole Sealey will engage faculty, students and the Auburn community as a poet-in-residence at The Jule. Working with Auburn’s collection by the 19th-century naturalist John James Audubon, Sealey will marry language and art by pairing works from Audubon’s monumental “The Birds of America” with both contemporary and historical poetic responses, inviting visitors to question the symbolic and cultural meanings we ascribe to the natural world.
- Fri 510:00 AMWomen Artists in AscendanceFeaturing objects on loan from the Whitney Museum of American Art alongside the university art collection, Women Artists in Ascendance pulls back the curtain on the story of modern American art by displaying works from a dozen women artists who were goliaths in their own right, including Helen Frankenthaler, Grace Hartigan and Lee Krasner.Organized in partnership with Art Bridges
- Fri 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 54:00 PMSocial HoursSocial hour is a weekly event held by ISO where students get the opportunity to try new foods.
- Fri 55:00 PMDaily Public Tours at The JuleWant to learn even more about the art in our galleries? Join one of The Jule’s Student Guides for a tour! Student Guides are Auburn University students in our Education, Engagement and Learning unit who lead tours through the exhibitions, teaching visitors of all ages, learning levels and interests more about the art on display. No need to register in advance—just sign in at our front desk, look for a student in an “Ask Me About Art” t-shirt, and you’ll be well on your way to learning even more about The Jule, museum work and the art on the walls.
- Fri 56:00 PMUPC Presents: Murder MysteryJoin us for Murder Mystery Night in the Student Center Ballroom. Enjoy a delicious dinner catered by Tiger Catering or Venditori?s before diving into a thrilling interactive show. You'll help solve the crime, or you might just become a suspect yourself! Put on your detective hat and help crack the case!
- Sat 6All dayDrop Course Penalty Days- Dropping a course during these days will result in a $100 Drop Fee per course dropped.
- Sat 6All dayResignation Fee- Dropping all courses during this period will result in a $100 resignation fee.
- Sat 68:00 AMAU Music Project - Private Lesson Program (Fall 2025)Faculty and select graduate students in the department of music offer private lessons to members of all ages in the community.
- Sat 610:00 AMBeing and Belonging in American Art: 1946/2026Guest curator Elizabeth S. Hawley considers the history of American art through the collection at Auburn University. Pairing paintings from the museum’s iconic Advancing American Art Collection with other contemporary collection objects, this exhibition encourages visitors to ask what being and belonging in American art might mean in the past, the present and the future.
- Sat 610:00 AMBinh Danh: Advancing American ArtBinh Danh explores his Vietnamese heritage, landscapes and memory through experimental and vintage photography techniques. Chlorophyll prints of the past and daguerreotypes of the present blur the line between history and the now, examining a transformation of American identity.
- Sat 610:00 AMForeign in a Domestic SenseArtists Natalia Lassalle-Morillo and Sofía Gallisá Muriente gather testimonies and imaginaries of Puerto Ricans who migrated to Central Florida following 2017’s Hurricane Maria. This immersive, four-channel video installation layers fictional and non-fictional narratives, speculating about how community is created anew. The title, Foreign in a Domestic Sense, comes from the 1901 Supreme Court case in which a justice described the island nation as “unincorporated territory” of the U.S.
- Sat 610:00 AMRadical Naturalism: Lyric BirdscapesAcclaimed poet Nicole Sealey will engage faculty, students and the Auburn community as a poet-in-residence at The Jule. Working with Auburn’s collection by the 19th-century naturalist John James Audubon, Sealey will marry language and art by pairing works from Audubon’s monumental “The Birds of America” with both contemporary and historical poetic responses, inviting visitors to question the symbolic and cultural meanings we ascribe to the natural world.
- Sat 610:00 AMWomen Artists in AscendanceFeaturing objects on loan from the Whitney Museum of American Art alongside the university art collection, Women Artists in Ascendance pulls back the curtain on the story of modern American art by displaying works from a dozen women artists who were goliaths in their own right, including Helen Frankenthaler, Grace Hartigan and Lee Krasner.Organized in partnership with Art Bridges
- Sat 65:00 PMDaily Public Tours at The JuleWant to learn even more about the art in our galleries? Join one of The Jule’s Student Guides for a tour! Student Guides are Auburn University students in our Education, Engagement and Learning unit who lead tours through the exhibitions, teaching visitors of all ages, learning levels and interests more about the art on display. No need to register in advance—just sign in at our front desk, look for a student in an “Ask Me About Art” t-shirt, and you’ll be well on your way to learning even more about The Jule, museum work and the art on the walls.
- Sun 7All dayDrop Course Penalty Days- Dropping a course during these days will result in a $100 Drop Fee per course dropped.
- Sun 7All dayResignation Fee- Dropping all courses during this period will result in a $100 resignation fee.
- Sun 78:00 AMAU Music Project - Private Lesson Program (Fall 2025)Faculty and select graduate students in the department of music offer private lessons to members of all ages in the community.
- Mon 8All day15th Class Day- Last day to drop from course with no grade assignment. - Last day for potential tuition refund for dropped classes.
- Mon 8All dayDrop Course Penalty Days- Dropping a course during these days will result in a $100 Drop Fee per course dropped.
- Mon 8All dayResignation Fee- Dropping all courses during this period will result in a $100 resignation fee.
- Mon 88:00 AMAU Music Project - Private Lesson Program (Fall 2025)Faculty and select graduate students in the department of music offer private lessons to members of all ages in the community.
- Mon 85:00 PMBSU General AssemblyGeneral assemblies are held each Monday for BSU general body members and the entire campus community.
- Mon 85:00 PMBSU General AssemblyGeneral assemblies are held each Monday for BSU general body members and the entire campus community.
- Mon 87:00 PMAuburn Recovery Community (ARC) MeetingsA meeting for students that are in recovery to have support while on Auburn's Campus.
- Mon 87:30 PMGeneral Body MeetingGeneral body meeting. Our speaker will come, present for 30?45 minutes about their experience, internship opportunities, and career opportunities with Wayne Sanderson. We will serve food, paid for by the speaker. It will be ordered at a local restaurant, and picked up by a member of the officer team. We will also host our elections for AG Council representatives.
- Tue 98:00 AMAU Music Project - Private Lesson Program (Fall 2025)Faculty and select graduate students in the department of music offer private lessons to members of all ages in the community.
- Tue 910:00 AMBeing and Belonging in American Art: 1946/2026Guest curator Elizabeth S. Hawley considers the history of American art through the collection at Auburn University. Pairing paintings from the museum’s iconic Advancing American Art Collection with other contemporary collection objects, this exhibition encourages visitors to ask what being and belonging in American art might mean in the past, the present and the future.
- Tue 910:00 AMBinh Danh: Advancing American ArtBinh Danh explores his Vietnamese heritage, landscapes and memory through experimental and vintage photography techniques. Chlorophyll prints of the past and daguerreotypes of the present blur the line between history and the now, examining a transformation of American identity.
- Tue 910:00 AMForeign in a Domestic SenseArtists Natalia Lassalle-Morillo and Sofía Gallisá Muriente gather testimonies and imaginaries of Puerto Ricans who migrated to Central Florida following 2017’s Hurricane Maria. This immersive, four-channel video installation layers fictional and non-fictional narratives, speculating about how community is created anew. The title, Foreign in a Domestic Sense, comes from the 1901 Supreme Court case in which a justice described the island nation as “unincorporated territory” of the U.S.
- Tue 910:00 AMRadical Naturalism: Lyric BirdscapesAcclaimed poet Nicole Sealey will engage faculty, students and the Auburn community as a poet-in-residence at The Jule. Working with Auburn’s collection by the 19th-century naturalist John James Audubon, Sealey will marry language and art by pairing works from Audubon’s monumental “The Birds of America” with both contemporary and historical poetic responses, inviting visitors to question the symbolic and cultural meanings we ascribe to the natural world.
- Tue 910:00 AMUPC Presents: Toomers & Tie-DyeJoin us on Cater Lawn for Toomer's & Tie Dye, a vibrant celebration of Auburn University tradition and community spirit! Kick off the Fall semester with an afternoon of tie-dyeing fun and classic yard games with a special appearance by our beloved mascot Aubie! Indulge in delicious food from Foosackly's, a timeless Auburn favorite, and quench your thirst with refreshing Toomer's lemonade. Whether you're a seasoned Tiger or new to the Plains, come paint the town orange and blue with us at Toomer's & Tie Dye.'
- Tue 910:00 AMWomen Artists in AscendanceFeaturing objects on loan from the Whitney Museum of American Art alongside the university art collection, Women Artists in Ascendance pulls back the curtain on the story of modern American art by displaying works from a dozen women artists who were goliaths in their own right, including Helen Frankenthaler, Grace Hartigan and Lee Krasner.Organized in partnership with Art Bridges
- Tue 911:00 AM2025 Fall Business BashThe 2025 Fall Business Bash is an event to help welcome our students and have them greet and meet the variety of student organizations that compliment their majors. It's a festive few hours to celebrate the connections that will help our students build experience.
- Tue 912:00 PM2nd Tuesday Tours at the ArboretumOn the 2nd Tuesday of each month, Auburn University's Davis Arboretum will give free walking tours. These tours will begin at noon at the pavilion off Garden Drive, and will highlight the Arboretum's collections of Alabama's native plants. Look for extra dates to be added during peak color seasons. This is a great way to be introduced to the amazing work being done at the Arboretum and the importance of preserving Alabama's vast biodiversity. It is also a great way for students and colleagues to get outside for some fresh air during the week!
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Wed 10Davis Arboretum 2nd Tuesday ToursExperience the Davis Arboretum like never before! Make plans to attend our new "Second Tuesday Garden Tours" beginning Tuesday, February 11, 2025, at 12:00 PM! 🌞 Grab your friends and colleagues and meet us at the Arboretum pavilion for a delightful midday stroll through our beautiful garden as you learn about the wonderful world of Alabama's native plants.Tours will meet on the 2nd Tuesday of each month with additional tours available during the stunning peak bloom and vibrant color change seasons. 🍂🌷Join us as you rediscover the wonder and beauty of Auburn University's Davis Arboretum! - Tue 93:00 PMSGA: Miss Homecoming KickoffCandidates for the upcoming Miss Homecoming elections will have the chance to share platforms and speak with students.
- Tue 93:00 PMSGA: Miss Homecoming KickoffJoin the 2025 Miss Homecoming candidates as they kick-off campaigning and share their platforms!Voting for Miss Homecoming will take place on Friday, September 12 from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m.Voting is open to all Auburn students at aub.ie/sgavote
- Tue 95:00 PMDaily Public Tours at The JuleWant to learn even more about the art in our galleries? Join one of The Jule’s Student Guides for a tour! Student Guides are Auburn University students in our Education, Engagement and Learning unit who lead tours through the exhibitions, teaching visitors of all ages, learning levels and interests more about the art on display. No need to register in advance—just sign in at our front desk, look for a student in an “Ask Me About Art” t-shirt, and you’ll be well on your way to learning even more about The Jule, museum work and the art on the walls.
- Tue 95:30 PMRaptor Team Handling LabVet students from Tuskegee and Auburn will be introduced to raptor handling.
- Tue 96:00 PMAgribusiness Club General MeetingWe will review current events and opportunities in the agricultural business world, including presentations about possible internship opportunities and different job opportunities.
- Wed 108:00 AMAU Music Project - Private Lesson Program (Fall 2025)Faculty and select graduate students in the department of music offer private lessons to members of all ages in the community.
- Wed 108:00 AMFall Family Weekend TailgateEach year during Homecoming weekend, Parent & Family Programs proudly hosts the Fall Family Weekend Tailgate, welcoming up to 4,000 guests. The event's official start and end times are contingent on the announced game time. Typically, guests enjoy a delicious catered meal, lively music from a DJ, fun photo booth moments, and a special appearance by Aubie. Volunteers from our Parent Board assist with check-in and T-shirt distribution. Please note, this is a ticketed event.
- Wed 1010:00 AMBeing and Belonging in American Art: 1946/2026Guest curator Elizabeth S. Hawley considers the history of American art through the collection at Auburn University. Pairing paintings from the museum’s iconic Advancing American Art Collection with other contemporary collection objects, this exhibition encourages visitors to ask what being and belonging in American art might mean in the past, the present and the future.
- Wed 1010:00 AMBinh Danh: Advancing American ArtBinh Danh explores his Vietnamese heritage, landscapes and memory through experimental and vintage photography techniques. Chlorophyll prints of the past and daguerreotypes of the present blur the line between history and the now, examining a transformation of American identity.
- Wed 1010:00 AMForeign in a Domestic SenseArtists Natalia Lassalle-Morillo and Sofía Gallisá Muriente gather testimonies and imaginaries of Puerto Ricans who migrated to Central Florida following 2017’s Hurricane Maria. This immersive, four-channel video installation layers fictional and non-fictional narratives, speculating about how community is created anew. The title, Foreign in a Domestic Sense, comes from the 1901 Supreme Court case in which a justice described the island nation as “unincorporated territory” of the U.S.
- Wed 1010:00 AMRadical Naturalism: Lyric BirdscapesAcclaimed poet Nicole Sealey will engage faculty, students and the Auburn community as a poet-in-residence at The Jule. Working with Auburn’s collection by the 19th-century naturalist John James Audubon, Sealey will marry language and art by pairing works from Audubon’s monumental “The Birds of America” with both contemporary and historical poetic responses, inviting visitors to question the symbolic and cultural meanings we ascribe to the natural world.
- Wed 1010:00 AMWomen Artists in AscendanceFeaturing objects on loan from the Whitney Museum of American Art alongside the university art collection, Women Artists in Ascendance pulls back the curtain on the story of modern American art by displaying works from a dozen women artists who were goliaths in their own right, including Helen Frankenthaler, Grace Hartigan and Lee Krasner.Organized in partnership with Art Bridges
- Wed 1012:00 PMChristian Veterinary Fellowship Lunch Meeting with Larry DosterAt this event, officers will check attendees in and distribute the food (if provided). At the beginning, an officer will welcome everyone, give club updates, share upcoming events, and welcome the speaker. As attendees eat, the speaker will share whatever message the Lord lays on their heart. The intended audience is club members. The purpose of the event is to gather, fellowship, and create an atmosphere for members to unwind and recharge as they eat and listen to the message. The event is closed to the public aside from any outside speakers and any spouse/family they bring along with them. The projected attendance is usually 25-80 depending on if there are other club meetings falling on the same date. The event does not require any rentals as the VEC classrooms have microphones and projectors, if needed; therefore, only the room itself needs to be reserved.
- Wed 105:00 PMDaily Public Tours at The JuleWant to learn even more about the art in our galleries? Join one of The Jule’s Student Guides for a tour! Student Guides are Auburn University students in our Education, Engagement and Learning unit who lead tours through the exhibitions, teaching visitors of all ages, learning levels and interests more about the art on display. No need to register in advance—just sign in at our front desk, look for a student in an “Ask Me About Art” t-shirt, and you’ll be well on your way to learning even more about The Jule, museum work and the art on the walls.
- Wed 108:00 PMLarge group serviceLarge group christian worship service including worship music and a sermon.
- Thu 11All dayBusiness Analytics Case Competition Registration DeadlineThe Business Analytics Program at Auburn University’s Harbert College of Business hosts the annual University wide Business Analytics Case Competition since 2022. This case competition provides an opportunity for undergraduate students across Auburn campus to showcase and sharpen their analytical skills and solve a real-world business problem.
- Thu 115:30 AMODK Homecoming Cake Race 5kThis is a 5K that is put on annually by Omicron Delta Kappa in order to foster school spirit during homecoming week. Students as well as community members are encouraged to run in or attend this fun, family friendly event. The first five male and first five female winners of the race will each receive their own cake to take home.
- Thu 118:00 AMAU Music Project - Private Lesson Program (Fall 2025)Faculty and select graduate students in the department of music offer private lessons to members of all ages in the community.
- Thu 118:00 AMFall Family Weekend TailgateEach year during Homecoming weekend, Parent & Family Programs proudly hosts the Fall Family Weekend Tailgate, welcoming up to 4,000 guests. The event's official start and end times are contingent on the announced game time. Typically, guests enjoy a delicious catered meal, lively music from a DJ, fun photo booth moments, and a special appearance by Aubie. Volunteers from our Parent Board assist with check-in and T-shirt distribution. Please note, this is a ticketed event.
- Thu 1110:00 AMBeing and Belonging in American Art: 1946/2026Guest curator Elizabeth S. Hawley considers the history of American art through the collection at Auburn University. Pairing paintings from the museum’s iconic Advancing American Art Collection with other contemporary collection objects, this exhibition encourages visitors to ask what being and belonging in American art might mean in the past, the present and the future.
- Thu 1110:00 AMBinh Danh: Advancing American ArtBinh Danh explores his Vietnamese heritage, landscapes and memory through experimental and vintage photography techniques. Chlorophyll prints of the past and daguerreotypes of the present blur the line between history and the now, examining a transformation of American identity.
- Thu 1110:00 AMForeign in a Domestic SenseArtists Natalia Lassalle-Morillo and Sofía Gallisá Muriente gather testimonies and imaginaries of Puerto Ricans who migrated to Central Florida following 2017’s Hurricane Maria. This immersive, four-channel video installation layers fictional and non-fictional narratives, speculating about how community is created anew. The title, Foreign in a Domestic Sense, comes from the 1901 Supreme Court case in which a justice described the island nation as “unincorporated territory” of the U.S.
- Thu 1110:00 AMRadical Naturalism: Lyric BirdscapesAcclaimed poet Nicole Sealey will engage faculty, students and the Auburn community as a poet-in-residence at The Jule. Working with Auburn’s collection by the 19th-century naturalist John James Audubon, Sealey will marry language and art by pairing works from Audubon’s monumental “The Birds of America” with both contemporary and historical poetic responses, inviting visitors to question the symbolic and cultural meanings we ascribe to the natural world.
- Thu 1110:00 AMWomen Artists in AscendanceFeaturing objects on loan from the Whitney Museum of American Art alongside the university art collection, Women Artists in Ascendance pulls back the curtain on the story of modern American art by displaying works from a dozen women artists who were goliaths in their own right, including Helen Frankenthaler, Grace Hartigan and Lee Krasner.Organized in partnership with Art Bridges
- Thu 1111:00 AMStudy Abroad 101Interested in studying abroad, but have no idea where to start? Wanting to learn more about what the Abroad office has to offer? Need some guidance on how to go about studying abroad? Please join us every Thursday at 11:00 am and 3:00 pm and Friday at 11:00 am for a Study Abroad 101 session. These short informational meeting will leave you better off with an idea of how to find the correct program for you and how to make the most out of your study abroad experience.Meetings are in Foy Hall 242. If you want to meet virtually during this time, use this zoom link.
- Thu 1112:00 PM2025 Annual CityBuilders Symposium & Networking EventThe Future of Real Estate Development and TechnologyDiscover how Technology is Transforming the Buildings of TomorrowThe 2025 CityBuilders Symposium, hosted by the Winchester Institute for Real Estate Development at Auburn University, offers valuable insights into the future of real estate. Taking place September 11-12, this event runs half days on both Thursday and Friday at the Auburn Marriott Opelika Resort & Spa at Grand National in Opelika, Ala.Join the Sunbelt region’s premier gathering of real estate development professionals to explore how groundbreaking technologies and artificial intelligence (AI) are transforming the industry. From AI-driven innovations in design and construction to strategies for leveraging technology to drive venture capital success, this event offers actionable insights to help you stay ahead in a rapidly evolving field.Don’t miss the chance to connect with thought leaders, gain valuable knowledge, and shape the future of real estate development.Why Attend?Learn how innovative tools are shaping the future of development.Network with top minds in real estate and technology.Experience an event designed to empower industry leaders like you.Experience the renowned Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail at Grand National, the #1 public golf facility in America.Register today at https://realestate.auburn.edu/symposium/.
- Thu 115:00 PMDaily Public Tours at The JuleWant to learn even more about the art in our galleries? Join one of The Jule’s Student Guides for a tour! Student Guides are Auburn University students in our Education, Engagement and Learning unit who lead tours through the exhibitions, teaching visitors of all ages, learning levels and interests more about the art on display. No need to register in advance—just sign in at our front desk, look for a student in an “Ask Me About Art” t-shirt, and you’ll be well on your way to learning even more about The Jule, museum work and the art on the walls.
- Thu 116:45 PMThursday Night Bible StudyThis event will begin with an opening prayer. This will be followed by a 30-45 minute Bible study with discussion times. The event will be ended with a time of prayer requests and a closing prayer. Discussion and fellowship often follows the prayer as well.
- Fri 127:00 AMSGA: Miss Homecoming Polling StationsThe Student Government Association (SGA) will host three (3) polling stations on Friday, September 12 to provide the student body with three different locations to vote in-person in the Miss Homecoming elections. At these polling locations, SGA students will support students in voting using their personal device. SGA will also offer SGA-branded promotional items, and an 'I Voted' sticker for voters.
- Fri 127:00 AMSGA: Miss Homecoming Polling StationsThe Student Government Association (SGA) will host three (3) polling stations on Friday, September 12 to provide the student body with three different locations to vote in-person in the Miss Homecoming elections. At these polling locations, SGA students will support students in voting using their personal device. SGA will also offer SGA-branded promotional items, and an 'I Voted' sticker for voters.
- Fri 127:00 AMSGA: Miss Homecoming Polling StationsThe Student Government Association (SGA) will host three (3) polling stations on Friday, September 12 to provide the student body with three different locations to vote in-person in the Miss Homecoming elections. At these polling locations, SGA students will support students in voting using their personal device. SGA will also offer SGA-branded promotional items, and an 'I Voted' sticker for voters.
- Fri 128:00 AMAU Music Project - Private Lesson Program (Fall 2025)Faculty and select graduate students in the department of music offer private lessons to members of all ages in the community.
- Fri 128:00 AMFall Family Weekend TailgateEach year during Homecoming weekend, Parent & Family Programs proudly hosts the Fall Family Weekend Tailgate, welcoming up to 4,000 guests. The event's official start and end times are contingent on the announced game time. Typically, guests enjoy a delicious catered meal, lively music from a DJ, fun photo booth moments, and a special appearance by Aubie. Volunteers from our Parent Board assist with check-in and T-shirt distribution. Please note, this is a ticketed event.
- Fri 129:30 AMPR DayWe organize a bi-annual PR Day. During this event we bring on campus alumni of Auburn's PR program who talk to students about the latest trends in the PR industry and share best practices in order to better prepare them to enter the industry.
- Fri 1210:00 AMBeing and Belonging in American Art: 1946/2026Guest curator Elizabeth S. Hawley considers the history of American art through the collection at Auburn University. Pairing paintings from the museum’s iconic Advancing American Art Collection with other contemporary collection objects, this exhibition encourages visitors to ask what being and belonging in American art might mean in the past, the present and the future.
- Fri 1210:00 AMBinh Danh: Advancing American ArtBinh Danh explores his Vietnamese heritage, landscapes and memory through experimental and vintage photography techniques. Chlorophyll prints of the past and daguerreotypes of the present blur the line between history and the now, examining a transformation of American identity.
- Fri 1210:00 AMForeign in a Domestic SenseArtists Natalia Lassalle-Morillo and Sofía Gallisá Muriente gather testimonies and imaginaries of Puerto Ricans who migrated to Central Florida following 2017’s Hurricane Maria. This immersive, four-channel video installation layers fictional and non-fictional narratives, speculating about how community is created anew. The title, Foreign in a Domestic Sense, comes from the 1901 Supreme Court case in which a justice described the island nation as “unincorporated territory” of the U.S.
- Fri 1210:00 AMRadical Naturalism: Lyric BirdscapesAcclaimed poet Nicole Sealey will engage faculty, students and the Auburn community as a poet-in-residence at The Jule. Working with Auburn’s collection by the 19th-century naturalist John James Audubon, Sealey will marry language and art by pairing works from Audubon’s monumental “The Birds of America” with both contemporary and historical poetic responses, inviting visitors to question the symbolic and cultural meanings we ascribe to the natural world.
- Fri 1210:00 AMWomen Artists in AscendanceFeaturing objects on loan from the Whitney Museum of American Art alongside the university art collection, Women Artists in Ascendance pulls back the curtain on the story of modern American art by displaying works from a dozen women artists who were goliaths in their own right, including Helen Frankenthaler, Grace Hartigan and Lee Krasner.Organized in partnership with Art Bridges
- Fri 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 1212:00 PM2025 Annual CityBuilders Symposium & Networking EventThe Future of Real Estate Development and TechnologyDiscover how Technology is Transforming the Buildings of TomorrowThe 2025 CityBuilders Symposium, hosted by the Winchester Institute for Real Estate Development at Auburn University, offers valuable insights into the future of real estate. Taking place September 11-12, this event runs half days on both Thursday and Friday at the Auburn Marriott Opelika Resort & Spa at Grand National in Opelika, Ala.Join the Sunbelt region’s premier gathering of real estate development professionals to explore how groundbreaking technologies and artificial intelligence (AI) are transforming the industry. From AI-driven innovations in design and construction to strategies for leveraging technology to drive venture capital success, this event offers actionable insights to help you stay ahead in a rapidly evolving field.Don’t miss the chance to connect with thought leaders, gain valuable knowledge, and shape the future of real estate development.Why Attend?Learn how innovative tools are shaping the future of development.Network with top minds in real estate and technology.Experience an event designed to empower industry leaders like you.Experience the renowned Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail at Grand National, the #1 public golf facility in America.Register today at https://realestate.auburn.edu/symposium/.
- Fri 1212:00 PMDentistry for vet medWe will have an auburn employee speak on dentistry for vet med students
- Fri 1212:00 PMVBMA Lunch Meeting - 9/12Dr. Montone will be speaking to VBMA members about 'Starting a Business Straight After Vet School: Crazy or Smart'.
- Fri 121:00 PMFall Family Weekend- Wine Tasting 101, Distilled Spirits 101, & New Realm Tour & TastingsWe are hosting tasting events for parents of AU students in attendance for Fall Family Weekend the afternoon and early evening of Friday, September 12, 2025. There are two sessions of tours and tastings at New Realm at 1pm & 2pm, a class, Distilled Spirits 101 at 4pm in the distilled beverages lab and a wine tasting in the wine appreciation lab at 5pm.
- Fri 121:00 PMWhat's Brewing at AU & New Realm? A Brewery Tasting and TourJoin us for a unique opportunity to learn all about Auburn’s one-of-a-kind teaching brewery run by New Realm Brewing Co. on campus. Meet Head Brewer, General Manager, and Adjunct Professor at AU Brew Drew Kostic. He will guide you on a 20-minute tour of the only brewery in Auburn and discuss what makes New Realm and its beer so special. Then join AU Brew Masters Student and Taproom Manager Marty Malfroid in a guided tasting of three of New Realm Auburn’s exclusive beers as you learn about the flavor and history of the styles. Cheers! Guests must be 21 or older. Bring proof of ID.Register for the 1:00 p.m. Tour and Tasting
- Fri 122:00 PMFall Family Weekend Registration (Auburn Sportsplex)The day before the Fall Family Weekend tailgate, Parent & Family programs hosts an early check-in for parents that are already in town. Generally, the event is held outside of the Auburn Sportsplex. This year, we plan to host the event in two locations: outside of the Auburn Sportsplex and on Samford Lawn.
- Fri 122:00 PMFall Family Weekend Registration (Samford Lawn)The day before the Fall Family Weekend tailgate, Parent & Family programs hosts a an early check-in for parents that are already in town. Generally the event is held outside of the Auburn Sportsplex. This year, we plan to host the event in two locations: outside of the Auburn Sportsplex and on Samford Lawn.
- Fri 122:00 PMOur Auburn Family: Stories That Shaped the Plains by Sam HendrixJoin us for an engaging presentation by local historian and retired Auburn staff member Sam Hendrix, author of Auburn: A History in Street Names. Sam will bring Auburn’s legacy to life through powerful stories of the people who helped shape the university into the beloved institution it is today. Attendees will gain a deeper appreciation for the Auburn Family and the enduring spirit that connects generations of students.
- Fri 122:00 PMWhat's Brewing at AU & New Realm? A Brewery Tasting and TourJoin us for a unique opportunity to learn all about Auburn’s one-of-a-kind teaching brewery run by New Realm Brewing Co. on campus. Meet Head Brewer, General Manager, and Adjunct Professor at AU Brew Drew Kostic. He will guide you on a 20-minute tour of the only brewery in Auburn and discuss what makes New Realm and its beer so special. Then join AU Brew Masters Student and Taproom Manager Marty Malfroid in a guided tasting of three of New Realm Auburn’s exclusive beers as you learn about the flavor and history of the styles. Cheers! Guests must be 21 or older. Bring proof of ID.
- Fri 123:00 PMCollege of Architecture Design and Construction Fall Family Weekend ReceptionJoin the College of Architecture, Design and Construction (CADC) for a warm and welcoming afternoon during Fall Family Weekend! Enjoy refreshments, check out current student work, connect with fellow families, students, faculty, and staff, and celebrate the vibrant CADC community. Register here.
- Fri 123:00 PMFall Family Weekend Jordan-Hare Stadium ToursGet a behind-the-scenes look at one of the most iconic stadiums in college football! Parents and family members will meet at Gate 9, located near the tiger statue and the statues of Pat Dye, Cliff Hare, and Shug Jordan, for a guided tour lasting approximately one hour to one hour and 10 minutes, a memorable way to explore the stadium before gameday. Tickets will be purchased the day of the event at Gate 9.
- Fri 123:00 PMZEW Darting LabThis lab will teach individuals about darting safety and purpose. It will be led by Dr. Passler and Dr Lin.
- Fri 124:00 PMDistilled Spirits 101 (Distilled Beverages Tasting)Experience a taste of John Emerald Distilling Company’s great lineup of distilled spirits. This local distillery offers exquisite options of rum, single malt whiskey, bourbon, gin and liqueur. Guests will learn about the distilling process and unique characteristics of each of these beverages made here in Opelika, Alabama. Light snacks will be served. Guests must be 21 or older. Bring proof of ID. Tickets go on sale soon!
- Fri 124:00 PMSocial HoursSocial hour is a weekly event held by ISO where students get the opportunity to try new foods.
- Fri 125:00 PMDaily Public Tours at The JuleWant to learn even more about the art in our galleries? Join one of The Jule’s Student Guides for a tour! Student Guides are Auburn University students in our Education, Engagement and Learning unit who lead tours through the exhibitions, teaching visitors of all ages, learning levels and interests more about the art on display. No need to register in advance—just sign in at our front desk, look for a student in an “Ask Me About Art” t-shirt, and you’ll be well on your way to learning even more about The Jule, museum work and the art on the walls.
- Fri 125:00 PMIntro to Wine TastingAuburn professor, Dr. David Martin, will guide you through approachable techniques for tasting wines while dispelling common myths. You will leave with a better understanding of your likes and dislikes and how to confidently utilize that knowledge the next time you order or shop for a bottle to enjoy. Light snacks will be served. Guests must be 21 or older. Bring proof of ID. Tickets go on sale soon!
- Fri 125:30 PMWomen In law speaker seriesWe will have one speaker coming in. The first hour and 15 minutes will be questions decided on by the board of women in law, after that we will open up discussion to anyone in the room. The speaker event will end after 2 hours.
- Fri 126:00 PMFreshers PartyWe will give opportunities for the new students to showcase their talent in singing or dancing, or any other form of art. Then we will involve everyone in a group activity to play a game, and also to dance together. In the end, we will serve food to all the students.
- Fri 126:00 PMHomecoming Parade and Pep RallyThe Auburn University Homecoming Parade will take place on September 12, 2025 from 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. starting at Thach Concourse and ending on Samford Lawn. The Parade will be followed by a pep rally on Samford Lawn. At this event, students and families will be able to gather and watch a variety of floats and performers walk in a parade to celebrate Homecoming. The pep rally to follow will include a variety of performers from the University and the community, as well as many campus celebrities.Also, Eagle Eye TV and WTVM will be on site, simulcasting the parade on their channels.
- Fri 126:00 PMHomecoming Parade and Pep RallyOn Friday, Sept. 12, the entire Auburn Family is invited to downtown Auburn for a parade and pep rally to kick off Homecoming weekend. The parade begins at 6 p.m., completing a loop around downtown Auburn before concluding with a pep rally around on Samford Lawn.The parade will begin at the corner of Thach Ave. and S. College Street, turn left on S. Gay St., left on Tichenor Ave., then left on S. College Street.Following the parade and pep rally, country band Nashville Nation will entertain into the evening.Please note that downtown street parking along the parade route will be closed beginning at 3 p.m. and road closures will start at 4 p.m. on Friday.
- Fri 126:00 PMHomecoming Parade and Pep RallyThe Auburn University Homecoming Parade will take place on September 12, 2025 from 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. starting at Thach Concourse and ending on Samford Lawn. The Parade will be followed by a pep rally on Samford Lawn. At this event, students and families will be able to gather and watch a variety of floats and performers walk in a parade to celebrate Homecoming. The pep rally to follow will include a variety of performers from the University and the community, as well as many campus celebrities.Also, Eagle Eye TV and WTVM will be on site, simulcasting the parade on their channels.
- Fri 127:00 PMUPC Presents: Homecoming SocialSweet Home Auburn: Join Auburn?s UPC and the Alumni Association for a night of music and dancing on Samford Lawn as we celebrate Homecoming 2025! This event will take place on Friday, September 12th from 7-10pm, directly following the Homecoming Parade. With a live band, sweet treats, and plenty of photo opportunities, grab your boots and get ready to dance the night away!
- Fri 127:00 PMUPC Presents: Sweet Home AuburnSweet Home Auburn: Join Auburn?s UPC and the Alumni Association for a night of music and dancing on Samford Lawn as we celebrate Homecoming 2025! This event will take place on Friday, September 12th from 7-10pm, directly following the Homecoming Parade. With a live band, sweet treats, and plenty of photo opportunities, grab your boots and get ready to dance the night away!
- Sat 138:00 AMAU Music Project - Private Lesson Program (Fall 2025)Faculty and select graduate students in the department of music offer private lessons to members of all ages in the community.
- Sat 138:45 AM46th annual Ag RoundupThe annual Ag Roundup, hosted by the Auburn Agricultural Alumni Club and the College of Agriculture at Auburn University, will return to campus on Saturday, Sept. 13, offering a special opportunity for agriculture alumni and friends to gather for a day of hospitality. Food samples from multiple Alabama agricultural organizations and businesses will be available. Student organizations will also offer games and activities for all ages.The event is open to anyone who would like to attend.Admission is $5 per person.
- Sat 138:45 AMKick Six with Dean HicksJoin the College of Liberal Arts for tailgating. All CLA students, faculty, staff, alumni and friends are welcome! FREE ADMISSION! The tailgate opens 3 hours before kickoff and closes 1 hour before the game. Food and beverages are available for registered attendees.
- Sat 139:00 AMFall Family Weekend TailgateKick off gameday at the annual Fall Family Weekend Tailgate hosted by the Auburn University Parent & Family Association. Experience the largest tailgate on the plains, meet other Auburn families, enjoy a southern brunch, and take a photo with our beloved mascot Aubie. Families must register by purchasing a tailgate ticket beginning August 1, 2025.
- Sat 139:00 AMFall Family Weekend TailgateEach year during Homecoming weekend, Parent & Family Programs proudly hosts the Fall Family Weekend Tailgate, welcoming up to 4,000 guests. The event's official start and end times are contingent on the announced game time. Typically, guests enjoy a delicious catered meal, lively music from a DJ, fun photo booth moments, and a special appearance by Aubie. Volunteers from our Parent Board assist with check-in and T-shirt distribution. Please note, this is a ticketed event.
- Sat 139:00 AMGameday PhysicsJoin the College of Sciences and Mathematics Outreach and Physics departments on September 13th in the Atrium of the ACLC for an electrifying pre-game celebration like no other. Our team of brilliant physicists is taking center stage to showcase captivating experiments that will spark your curiosity and intellect. Bring your game day spirit and your passion for learning as we delve into the world of physics. Discover the wonders of the universe, explore mind-bending experiments, and engage with fellow enthusiasts. Don't miss your chance to be part of this extraordinary fusion of knowledge and connection! Mark your calendar for Gameday Physics and get ready to ignite your curiosity. War Eagle!
- Sat 139:00 AMGameday Physics Homecoming CelebrationA collaboration between the College of Sciences and Mathematics Office of Advancement and the Department of Physics featuring hands-on sciences experiments, fellowship, food, and fun! Event will be hosted at the Academic Classroom & Laboratory Complex AND Sciences Center Classroom: Bush Terrace
- Sat 1310:00 AMBeing and Belonging in American Art: 1946/2026Guest curator Elizabeth S. Hawley considers the history of American art through the collection at Auburn University. Pairing paintings from the museum’s iconic Advancing American Art Collection with other contemporary collection objects, this exhibition encourages visitors to ask what being and belonging in American art might mean in the past, the present and the future.
- Sat 1310:00 AMBinh Danh: Advancing American ArtBinh Danh explores his Vietnamese heritage, landscapes and memory through experimental and vintage photography techniques. Chlorophyll prints of the past and daguerreotypes of the present blur the line between history and the now, examining a transformation of American identity.
- Sat 1310:00 AMForeign in a Domestic SenseArtists Natalia Lassalle-Morillo and Sofía Gallisá Muriente gather testimonies and imaginaries of Puerto Ricans who migrated to Central Florida following 2017’s Hurricane Maria. This immersive, four-channel video installation layers fictional and non-fictional narratives, speculating about how community is created anew. The title, Foreign in a Domestic Sense, comes from the 1901 Supreme Court case in which a justice described the island nation as “unincorporated territory” of the U.S.
- Sat 1310:00 AMRadical Naturalism: Lyric BirdscapesAcclaimed poet Nicole Sealey will engage faculty, students and the Auburn community as a poet-in-residence at The Jule. Working with Auburn’s collection by the 19th-century naturalist John James Audubon, Sealey will marry language and art by pairing works from Audubon’s monumental “The Birds of America” with both contemporary and historical poetic responses, inviting visitors to question the symbolic and cultural meanings we ascribe to the natural world.
- Sat 1310:00 AMWomen Artists in AscendanceFeaturing objects on loan from the Whitney Museum of American Art alongside the university art collection, Women Artists in Ascendance pulls back the curtain on the story of modern American art by displaying works from a dozen women artists who were goliaths in their own right, including Helen Frankenthaler, Grace Hartigan and Lee Krasner.Organized in partnership with Art Bridges
- Sat 135:00 PMDaily Public Tours at The JuleWant to learn even more about the art in our galleries? Join one of The Jule’s Student Guides for a tour! Student Guides are Auburn University students in our Education, Engagement and Learning unit who lead tours through the exhibitions, teaching visitors of all ages, learning levels and interests more about the art on display. No need to register in advance—just sign in at our front desk, look for a student in an “Ask Me About Art” t-shirt, and you’ll be well on your way to learning even more about The Jule, museum work and the art on the walls.
- Sun 148:00 AMAU Music Project - Private Lesson Program (Fall 2025)Faculty and select graduate students in the department of music offer private lessons to members of all ages in the community.
- Sun 149:00 AMRun for RosesSet up will begin by 7:00 am. Timing system, course markers, and general race registration materials will be set up by the Magnolia Arch in the Village and the AOII chapter room. Chapter members arrive by 8:00 am for a meeting in the chapter room and then split into groups to help with registration, cheering, water stations along the course. Registration will start at 8:00 am and there will be pre-race snacks available. The run begins at 9:00 am and will be held around campus. It will end at the Magnolia arch.
- Mon 158:00 AMAU Music Project - Private Lesson Program (Fall 2025)Faculty and select graduate students in the department of music offer private lessons to members of all ages in the community.
- Mon 155:00 PMBSU General AssemblyGeneral assemblies are held each Monday for BSU general body members and the entire campus community.
- Mon 155:00 PMBSU General AssemblyGeneral assemblies are held each Monday for BSU general body members and the entire campus community.
- Mon 155:30 PMThe First 56 Field DayCome join us in celebrating the First 56 with a field day on the Campus Green where you can play games, enjoy FREE food and drink, and help us kick off the start of the semester! It is a free event and open to all Auburn students. You are welcome to come and go as you please. We hope to see you there!
- Mon 155:30 PMThe First 56 Field DayWe will have pizza and sodas available for free. There will be games like cornhole and spikeball. People will be open to come and go as they please, as well as socialize with other Auburn students.
- Mon 156:00 PMAuburn ManAuburn Man is an annual event for the IFC's new members. At each event, new members will hear from multiple speakers throughout the new member education process to inspire and educate the next class of fraternity men.
- Mon 156:00 PMEnd Overdose First General MeetingThe newest campus organisation saving lives! Come learn about End Overdose, get trained for overdose prevention, and learn about our volunteering events!
- Mon 157:00 PMAuburn Recovery Community (ARC) MeetingsA meeting for students that are in recovery to have support while on Auburn's Campus.
- Mon 157:00 PMUPC Presents: Open Mic NightGot something to say?or sing? Whether you?re a poet, musician, comedian, or storyteller, the stage is yours at Auburn Open Mic Night! Come showcase your talent or cheer on fellow Tigers as they light up the mic with original songs, stand-up sets, spoken word, and more.
- Tue 168:00 AMAU Music Project - Private Lesson Program (Fall 2025)Faculty and select graduate students in the department of music offer private lessons to members of all ages in the community.
- Tue 168:30 AMLearners Exploring Academic Dreams (LEAD)TPI will host 9th-12th high school students at the College of Education. The program will start around 9 am. We will provide a 45 minute to an hour on a life lesson. They will tour a college during the morning and visit one after lunch, They complete a survey at the end of the visit.
- Tue 1610:00 AMBeing and Belonging in American Art: 1946/2026Guest curator Elizabeth S. Hawley considers the history of American art through the collection at Auburn University. Pairing paintings from the museum’s iconic Advancing American Art Collection with other contemporary collection objects, this exhibition encourages visitors to ask what being and belonging in American art might mean in the past, the present and the future.
- Tue 1610:00 AMBinh Danh: Advancing American ArtBinh Danh explores his Vietnamese heritage, landscapes and memory through experimental and vintage photography techniques. Chlorophyll prints of the past and daguerreotypes of the present blur the line between history and the now, examining a transformation of American identity.
- Tue 1610:00 AMForeign in a Domestic SenseArtists Natalia Lassalle-Morillo and Sofía Gallisá Muriente gather testimonies and imaginaries of Puerto Ricans who migrated to Central Florida following 2017’s Hurricane Maria. This immersive, four-channel video installation layers fictional and non-fictional narratives, speculating about how community is created anew. The title, Foreign in a Domestic Sense, comes from the 1901 Supreme Court case in which a justice described the island nation as “unincorporated territory” of the U.S.
- Tue 1610:00 AMRadical Naturalism: Lyric BirdscapesAcclaimed poet Nicole Sealey will engage faculty, students and the Auburn community as a poet-in-residence at The Jule. Working with Auburn’s collection by the 19th-century naturalist John James Audubon, Sealey will marry language and art by pairing works from Audubon’s monumental “The Birds of America” with both contemporary and historical poetic responses, inviting visitors to question the symbolic and cultural meanings we ascribe to the natural world.
- Tue 1610:00 AMWomen Artists in AscendanceFeaturing objects on loan from the Whitney Museum of American Art alongside the university art collection, Women Artists in Ascendance pulls back the curtain on the story of modern American art by displaying works from a dozen women artists who were goliaths in their own right, including Helen Frankenthaler, Grace Hartigan and Lee Krasner.Organized in partnership with Art Bridges
- Tue 1611:00 AMAuburn Study Abroad FairThe event is laid out as a grid of table and tents. At these are different abroad opportunities led by either departments on campus of third party providers that the university works with.
- Tue 1612:00 PMAerospace Industry DayStudents will arrive at noon and have a boxed lunch meal around round tables with visiting employers also seated with students. Career-related conversation starter cards will be at each table to encourage student and recruiter interactions. This will conclude at 1:00 and an open browse type Career Fair style tabling will happen around the perimeter of the room until 3:00 pm. Visiting employer recruiters will stay for next-day interview sessions in the same room. Students will be invited to these interview sessions by employers, or they may self-elect to interview by applying in Handshake.
- Tue 165:00 PMDaily Public Tours at The JuleWant to learn even more about the art in our galleries? Join one of The Jule’s Student Guides for a tour! Student Guides are Auburn University students in our Education, Engagement and Learning unit who lead tours through the exhibitions, teaching visitors of all ages, learning levels and interests more about the art on display. No need to register in advance—just sign in at our front desk, look for a student in an “Ask Me About Art” t-shirt, and you’ll be well on your way to learning even more about The Jule, museum work and the art on the walls.
- Wed 178:00 AMAerospace Industry DayStudents will arrive at noon and have a boxed lunch meal around round tables with visiting employers also seated with students. Career-related conversation starter cards will be at each table to encourage student and recruiter interactions. This will conclude at 1:00 and an open browse type Career Fair style tabling will happen around the perimeter of the room until 3:00 pm. Visiting employer recruiters will stay for next-day interview sessions in the same room. Students will be invited to these interview sessions by employers, or they may self-elect to interview by applying in Handshake.
- Wed 178:00 AMAU Music Project - Private Lesson Program (Fall 2025)Faculty and select graduate students in the department of music offer private lessons to members of all ages in the community.
- Wed 178:30 AMLearners Exploring Academic Dreams (LEAD)TPI will host 9th-12th high school students at the College of Education. The program will start around 9 am. We will provide a 45 minute to an hour on a life lesson. They will tour a college during the morning and visit one after lunch, They complete a survey at the end of the visit.
- Wed 1710:00 AMAdobe Day at AUAt Adobe Day at AU, Students will learn about their FREE Adobe Creative Cloud access, learn about Adobe Badges, Adobe Ambassadorships and more learning opportunities that are available for them through AU?s Adobe Creative Campus initiative. This event is for students only, projected attendance is 1600 students passing through throughout the day (not all in attendance at one time, as this is a tabling event). We will have individually wrapped cake pops from Cakeitecture available while supplies last. Adobe swag such as t-shirts, tote bags, water bottles, stickers, informational flyers will be available while supplies last. Students will learn about Adobe learning opportunities from AU Libraries staff, Adobe Creative Club student members, and The Campus Agency, Inc. staff who work with Adobe, Inc. at this tabling event.
- Wed 1710:00 AMAU Libraries First 56 - Chicken Sandwich GiveawayWe are handing out chicken sandwiches to students in the RBD Library.
- Wed 1710:00 AMBeing and Belonging in American Art: 1946/2026Guest curator Elizabeth S. Hawley considers the history of American art through the collection at Auburn University. Pairing paintings from the museum’s iconic Advancing American Art Collection with other contemporary collection objects, this exhibition encourages visitors to ask what being and belonging in American art might mean in the past, the present and the future.
- Wed 1710:00 AMBinh Danh: Advancing American ArtBinh Danh explores his Vietnamese heritage, landscapes and memory through experimental and vintage photography techniques. Chlorophyll prints of the past and daguerreotypes of the present blur the line between history and the now, examining a transformation of American identity.
- Wed 1710:00 AMForeign in a Domestic SenseArtists Natalia Lassalle-Morillo and Sofía Gallisá Muriente gather testimonies and imaginaries of Puerto Ricans who migrated to Central Florida following 2017’s Hurricane Maria. This immersive, four-channel video installation layers fictional and non-fictional narratives, speculating about how community is created anew. The title, Foreign in a Domestic Sense, comes from the 1901 Supreme Court case in which a justice described the island nation as “unincorporated territory” of the U.S.
- Wed 1710:00 AMRadical Naturalism: Lyric BirdscapesAcclaimed poet Nicole Sealey will engage faculty, students and the Auburn community as a poet-in-residence at The Jule. Working with Auburn’s collection by the 19th-century naturalist John James Audubon, Sealey will marry language and art by pairing works from Audubon’s monumental “The Birds of America” with both contemporary and historical poetic responses, inviting visitors to question the symbolic and cultural meanings we ascribe to the natural world.
- Wed 1710:00 AMWomen Artists in AscendanceFeaturing objects on loan from the Whitney Museum of American Art alongside the university art collection, Women Artists in Ascendance pulls back the curtain on the story of modern American art by displaying works from a dozen women artists who were goliaths in their own right, including Helen Frankenthaler, Grace Hartigan and Lee Krasner.Organized in partnership with Art Bridges
- Wed 1712:00 PMChristian Veterinary Fellowship Lunch Meeting with Bliss SteeleAt this event, officers will check attendees in and distribute the food (if provided). At the beginning, an officer will welcome everyone, give club updates, share upcoming events, and welcome the speaker. As attendees eat, the speaker will share whatever message the Lord lays on their heart. The intended audience is club members. The purpose of the event is to gather, fellowship, and create an atmosphere for members to unwind and recharge as they eat and listen to the message. The event is closed to the public aside from any outside speakers and any spouse/family they bring along with them. The projected attendance is usually 25-80 depending on if there are other club meetings falling on the same date. The event does not require any rentals as the VEC classrooms have microphones and projectors, if needed; therefore, only the room itself needs to be reserved.
- Wed 175:00 PMDaily Public Tours at The JuleWant to learn even more about the art in our galleries? Join one of The Jule’s Student Guides for a tour! Student Guides are Auburn University students in our Education, Engagement and Learning unit who lead tours through the exhibitions, teaching visitors of all ages, learning levels and interests more about the art on display. No need to register in advance—just sign in at our front desk, look for a student in an “Ask Me About Art” t-shirt, and you’ll be well on your way to learning even more about The Jule, museum work and the art on the walls.
- Wed 178:00 PMLarge group serviceLarge group christian worship service including worship music and a sermon.
- Thu 188:00 AMAU Music Project - Private Lesson Program (Fall 2025)Faculty and select graduate students in the department of music offer private lessons to members of all ages in the community.
- Thu 189:00 AMPie A PiPie a Pi is Alpha Delta Pi?s main philanthropy event benefiting Ronald McDonald House Charities. This fun and lighthearted event invites students, faculty, and community members to donate for the chance to pie an ADPi member in the face?all in support of families with children receiving medical care. Set up on the green space on campus, the event features music, photo opportunities, and plenty of laughter as chapter members rotate shifts in the pie zone. With a steady flow of participants and high energy throughout the day, Pie a Pi brings the campus community together for a meaningful cause in a memorable and impactful way.
- Thu 1810:00 AMBeing and Belonging in American Art: 1946/2026Guest curator Elizabeth S. Hawley considers the history of American art through the collection at Auburn University. Pairing paintings from the museum’s iconic Advancing American Art Collection with other contemporary collection objects, this exhibition encourages visitors to ask what being and belonging in American art might mean in the past, the present and the future.
- Thu 1810:00 AMBinh Danh: Advancing American ArtBinh Danh explores his Vietnamese heritage, landscapes and memory through experimental and vintage photography techniques. Chlorophyll prints of the past and daguerreotypes of the present blur the line between history and the now, examining a transformation of American identity.
- Thu 1810:00 AMForeign in a Domestic SenseArtists Natalia Lassalle-Morillo and Sofía Gallisá Muriente gather testimonies and imaginaries of Puerto Ricans who migrated to Central Florida following 2017’s Hurricane Maria. This immersive, four-channel video installation layers fictional and non-fictional narratives, speculating about how community is created anew. The title, Foreign in a Domestic Sense, comes from the 1901 Supreme Court case in which a justice described the island nation as “unincorporated territory” of the U.S.
- Thu 1810:00 AMRadical Naturalism: Lyric BirdscapesAcclaimed poet Nicole Sealey will engage faculty, students and the Auburn community as a poet-in-residence at The Jule. Working with Auburn’s collection by the 19th-century naturalist John James Audubon, Sealey will marry language and art by pairing works from Audubon’s monumental “The Birds of America” with both contemporary and historical poetic responses, inviting visitors to question the symbolic and cultural meanings we ascribe to the natural world.
- Thu 1810:00 AMWomen Artists in AscendanceFeaturing objects on loan from the Whitney Museum of American Art alongside the university art collection, Women Artists in Ascendance pulls back the curtain on the story of modern American art by displaying works from a dozen women artists who were goliaths in their own right, including Helen Frankenthaler, Grace Hartigan and Lee Krasner.Organized in partnership with Art Bridges
- Thu 1811:00 AMStudy Abroad 101Interested in studying abroad, but have no idea where to start? Wanting to learn more about what the Abroad office has to offer? Need some guidance on how to go about studying abroad? Please join us every Thursday at 11:00 am and 3:00 pm and Friday at 11:00 am for a Study Abroad 101 session. These short informational meeting will leave you better off with an idea of how to find the correct program for you and how to make the most out of your study abroad experience.Meetings are in Foy Hall 242. If you want to meet virtually during this time, use this zoom link.
- Thu 1812:00 PMPetals N' PopsCLA Students! Come out to Tichenor Hall Thursday, September 18th from 12:00-2:00! Students may pick their favorite flowers and cool off with a refreshing Frios pop. Hurry, the popsicles are melting!
- Thu 185:00 PMArtist Talk: Binh DanhBinh Danh discusses his work and process with Krystle Stricklin, assistant curator of photography of the Smithsonian American Art Museum.
- Thu 186:45 PMThursday Night Bible StudyThis event will begin with an opening prayer. This will be followed by a 30-45 minute Bible study with discussion times. The event will be ended with a time of prayer requests and a closing prayer. Discussion and fellowship often follows the prayer as well.
- Thu 187:00 PMUPC Presents: Drive-In Movie Showing The NotebookUPC has reserved the Auburn Hayfield (RV parking) through Parking Services to have a drive-in movie night.
- Fri 198:00 AMAU Music Project - Private Lesson Program (Fall 2025)Faculty and select graduate students in the department of music offer private lessons to members of all ages in the community.
- Fri 1910:00 AMBeing and Belonging in American Art: 1946/2026Guest curator Elizabeth S. Hawley considers the history of American art through the collection at Auburn University. Pairing paintings from the museum’s iconic Advancing American Art Collection with other contemporary collection objects, this exhibition encourages visitors to ask what being and belonging in American art might mean in the past, the present and the future.
- Fri 1910:00 AMBinh Danh: Advancing American ArtBinh Danh explores his Vietnamese heritage, landscapes and memory through experimental and vintage photography techniques. Chlorophyll prints of the past and daguerreotypes of the present blur the line between history and the now, examining a transformation of American identity.
- Fri 1910:00 AMForeign in a Domestic SenseArtists Natalia Lassalle-Morillo and Sofía Gallisá Muriente gather testimonies and imaginaries of Puerto Ricans who migrated to Central Florida following 2017’s Hurricane Maria. This immersive, four-channel video installation layers fictional and non-fictional narratives, speculating about how community is created anew. The title, Foreign in a Domestic Sense, comes from the 1901 Supreme Court case in which a justice described the island nation as “unincorporated territory” of the U.S.
- Fri 1910:00 AMMHSA Graduation CeremonyGraduation of MHSA VCOM students.
- Fri 1910:00 AMRadical Naturalism: Lyric BirdscapesAcclaimed poet Nicole Sealey will engage faculty, students and the Auburn community as a poet-in-residence at The Jule. Working with Auburn’s collection by the 19th-century naturalist John James Audubon, Sealey will marry language and art by pairing works from Audubon’s monumental “The Birds of America” with both contemporary and historical poetic responses, inviting visitors to question the symbolic and cultural meanings we ascribe to the natural world.
- Fri 1910:00 AMWomen Artists in AscendanceFeaturing objects on loan from the Whitney Museum of American Art alongside the university art collection, Women Artists in Ascendance pulls back the curtain on the story of modern American art by displaying works from a dozen women artists who were goliaths in their own right, including Helen Frankenthaler, Grace Hartigan and Lee Krasner.Organized in partnership with Art Bridges
- Fri 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 1912:00 PMVBMA Lunch Meeting - 9/19Dr. Long will be speaking to VBMA members about 'Turning Difficult Conversations into Courageous Conversations within the Exam Room'.
- Fri 194:00 PMSocial HoursSocial hour is a weekly event held by ISO where students get the opportunity to try new foods.
- Fri 195:00 PMDaily Public Tours at The JuleWant to learn even more about the art in our galleries? Join one of The Jule’s Student Guides for a tour! Student Guides are Auburn University students in our Education, Engagement and Learning unit who lead tours through the exhibitions, teaching visitors of all ages, learning levels and interests more about the art on display. No need to register in advance—just sign in at our front desk, look for a student in an “Ask Me About Art” t-shirt, and you’ll be well on your way to learning even more about The Jule, museum work and the art on the walls.
- Sat 208:00 AMAU Music Project - Private Lesson Program (Fall 2025)Faculty and select graduate students in the department of music offer private lessons to members of all ages in the community.
- Sat 2010:00 AMBeing and Belonging in American Art: 1946/2026Guest curator Elizabeth S. Hawley considers the history of American art through the collection at Auburn University. Pairing paintings from the museum’s iconic Advancing American Art Collection with other contemporary collection objects, this exhibition encourages visitors to ask what being and belonging in American art might mean in the past, the present and the future.
- Sat 2010:00 AMBinh Danh: Advancing American ArtBinh Danh explores his Vietnamese heritage, landscapes and memory through experimental and vintage photography techniques. Chlorophyll prints of the past and daguerreotypes of the present blur the line between history and the now, examining a transformation of American identity.
- Sat 2010:00 AMForeign in a Domestic SenseArtists Natalia Lassalle-Morillo and Sofía Gallisá Muriente gather testimonies and imaginaries of Puerto Ricans who migrated to Central Florida following 2017’s Hurricane Maria. This immersive, four-channel video installation layers fictional and non-fictional narratives, speculating about how community is created anew. The title, Foreign in a Domestic Sense, comes from the 1901 Supreme Court case in which a justice described the island nation as “unincorporated territory” of the U.S.
- Sat 2010:00 AMMHSA Graduation CeremonyGraduation of MHSA VCOM students.
- Sat 2010:00 AMRadical Naturalism: Lyric BirdscapesAcclaimed poet Nicole Sealey will engage faculty, students and the Auburn community as a poet-in-residence at The Jule. Working with Auburn’s collection by the 19th-century naturalist John James Audubon, Sealey will marry language and art by pairing works from Audubon’s monumental “The Birds of America” with both contemporary and historical poetic responses, inviting visitors to question the symbolic and cultural meanings we ascribe to the natural world.
- Sat 2010:00 AMWomen Artists in AscendanceFeaturing objects on loan from the Whitney Museum of American Art alongside the university art collection, Women Artists in Ascendance pulls back the curtain on the story of modern American art by displaying works from a dozen women artists who were goliaths in their own right, including Helen Frankenthaler, Grace Hartigan and Lee Krasner.Organized in partnership with Art Bridges
- Sat 205:00 PMDaily Public Tours at The JuleWant to learn even more about the art in our galleries? Join one of The Jule’s Student Guides for a tour! Student Guides are Auburn University students in our Education, Engagement and Learning unit who lead tours through the exhibitions, teaching visitors of all ages, learning levels and interests more about the art on display. No need to register in advance—just sign in at our front desk, look for a student in an “Ask Me About Art” t-shirt, and you’ll be well on your way to learning even more about The Jule, museum work and the art on the walls.
- Sun 218:00 AMAU Music Project - Private Lesson Program (Fall 2025)Faculty and select graduate students in the department of music offer private lessons to members of all ages in the community.
- Mon 228:00 AMAU Music Project - Private Lesson Program (Fall 2025)Faculty and select graduate students in the department of music offer private lessons to members of all ages in the community.
- Mon 2212:00 PMHow to take history in SpanishDr.Sanchez will be speaking on Chiro for horses
- Mon 225:00 PMBSU General AssemblyGeneral assemblies are held each Monday for BSU general body members and the entire campus community.
- Mon 225:00 PMBSU General AssemblyGeneral assemblies are held each Monday for BSU general body members and the entire campus community.
- Mon 225:30 PMBest Buddies Matching PartyAt the Matching Party, we have the college members (current AU students) make a sign for their buddy (a member of the Auburn-Opelika area who is 19 or older), and the buddy gets to meet their group for the year. We plan on having games (get to know you activities, board games, sensory games, etc) and pizza for dinner. The games will be on picnic blankets around the Campus Green, and the pizza will be served on a table.
- Mon 225:30 PMCareer Fair Meet and GreetThe room will be set up in the central shelby lobby where companies will set up tables. Attendees can go and talk and learn with the companies (basically a mini career fair for select companies that would like to show up)
- Mon 226:00 PMASABE Speaker Meeting - International PaperASABE Meeting - go over events and international paper info
- Mon 226:00 PMAuburn ManAuburn Man is an annual event for the IFC's new members. At each event, new members will hear from multiple speakers throughout the new member education process to inspire and educate the next class of fraternity men.
- Mon 226:30 PMGeneral Body MeetingGeneral body meeting. Our speaker will come, present for 30?45 minutes about their experience, internship opportunities, and career opportunities with Wayne Sanderson. We will serve food, paid for by the speaker. It will be ordered at a local restaurant, and picked up by a member of the officer team. We will also host our elections for AG Council representatives.
- Mon 227:00 PMAuburn Recovery Community (ARC) MeetingsA meeting for students that are in recovery to have support while on Auburn's Campus.
- Tue 238:00 AMAU Music Project - Private Lesson Program (Fall 2025)Faculty and select graduate students in the department of music offer private lessons to members of all ages in the community.
- Tue 2310:00 AMBeing and Belonging in American Art: 1946/2026Guest curator Elizabeth S. Hawley considers the history of American art through the collection at Auburn University. Pairing paintings from the museum’s iconic Advancing American Art Collection with other contemporary collection objects, this exhibition encourages visitors to ask what being and belonging in American art might mean in the past, the present and the future.
- Tue 2310:00 AMBinh Danh: Advancing American ArtBinh Danh explores his Vietnamese heritage, landscapes and memory through experimental and vintage photography techniques. Chlorophyll prints of the past and daguerreotypes of the present blur the line between history and the now, examining a transformation of American identity.
- Tue 2310:00 AMForeign in a Domestic SenseArtists Natalia Lassalle-Morillo and Sofía Gallisá Muriente gather testimonies and imaginaries of Puerto Ricans who migrated to Central Florida following 2017’s Hurricane Maria. This immersive, four-channel video installation layers fictional and non-fictional narratives, speculating about how community is created anew. The title, Foreign in a Domestic Sense, comes from the 1901 Supreme Court case in which a justice described the island nation as “unincorporated territory” of the U.S.
- Tue 2310:00 AMRadical Naturalism: Lyric BirdscapesAcclaimed poet Nicole Sealey will engage faculty, students and the Auburn community as a poet-in-residence at The Jule. Working with Auburn’s collection by the 19th-century naturalist John James Audubon, Sealey will marry language and art by pairing works from Audubon’s monumental “The Birds of America” with both contemporary and historical poetic responses, inviting visitors to question the symbolic and cultural meanings we ascribe to the natural world.
- Tue 2310:00 AMWomen Artists in AscendanceFeaturing objects on loan from the Whitney Museum of American Art alongside the university art collection, Women Artists in Ascendance pulls back the curtain on the story of modern American art by displaying works from a dozen women artists who were goliaths in their own right, including Helen Frankenthaler, Grace Hartigan and Lee Krasner.Organized in partnership with Art Bridges
- Tue 235:00 PMDaily Public Tours at The JuleWant to learn even more about the art in our galleries? Join one of The Jule’s Student Guides for a tour! Student Guides are Auburn University students in our Education, Engagement and Learning unit who lead tours through the exhibitions, teaching visitors of all ages, learning levels and interests more about the art on display. No need to register in advance—just sign in at our front desk, look for a student in an “Ask Me About Art” t-shirt, and you’ll be well on your way to learning even more about The Jule, museum work and the art on the walls.
- Tue 236:00 PMGeneral Body Meeting - Mocktail MixerWe will be making mocktails and discussing reproductive health topics.
- Tue 236:00 PMNational Hazing Prevention Week Keynote SpeakerAuburn Greek Life will host Dr. Michael Ayalon to give his keynote, Chapter Unity Without Harm: Hazing Prevention for a Safer Brotherhood & Sisterhood, during National Hazing Prevention Week.'Chapter Unity Without Harm' is a comprehensive, research-based, engaging program designed to eradicate hazing practices within fraternity and sorority life by fostering a culture of respect, safety, and genuine camaraderie. Participants will delve into the historical roots of hazing to understand its origins and persisting factors. They will explore the deep-seated reasons behind hazing and its extensive ramifications, including legal, psychological, and communal impacts.
- Wed 248:00 AMAU Music Project - Private Lesson Program (Fall 2025)Faculty and select graduate students in the department of music offer private lessons to members of all ages in the community.
- Wed 2410:00 AMBeing and Belonging in American Art: 1946/2026Guest curator Elizabeth S. Hawley considers the history of American art through the collection at Auburn University. Pairing paintings from the museum’s iconic Advancing American Art Collection with other contemporary collection objects, this exhibition encourages visitors to ask what being and belonging in American art might mean in the past, the present and the future.
- Wed 2410:00 AMBinh Danh: Advancing American ArtBinh Danh explores his Vietnamese heritage, landscapes and memory through experimental and vintage photography techniques. Chlorophyll prints of the past and daguerreotypes of the present blur the line between history and the now, examining a transformation of American identity.
- Wed 2410:00 AMForeign in a Domestic SenseArtists Natalia Lassalle-Morillo and Sofía Gallisá Muriente gather testimonies and imaginaries of Puerto Ricans who migrated to Central Florida following 2017’s Hurricane Maria. This immersive, four-channel video installation layers fictional and non-fictional narratives, speculating about how community is created anew. The title, Foreign in a Domestic Sense, comes from the 1901 Supreme Court case in which a justice described the island nation as “unincorporated territory” of the U.S.
- Wed 2410:00 AMRadical Naturalism: Lyric BirdscapesAcclaimed poet Nicole Sealey will engage faculty, students and the Auburn community as a poet-in-residence at The Jule. Working with Auburn’s collection by the 19th-century naturalist John James Audubon, Sealey will marry language and art by pairing works from Audubon’s monumental “The Birds of America” with both contemporary and historical poetic responses, inviting visitors to question the symbolic and cultural meanings we ascribe to the natural world.
- Wed 2410:00 AMWomen Artists in AscendanceFeaturing objects on loan from the Whitney Museum of American Art alongside the university art collection, Women Artists in Ascendance pulls back the curtain on the story of modern American art by displaying works from a dozen women artists who were goliaths in their own right, including Helen Frankenthaler, Grace Hartigan and Lee Krasner.Organized in partnership with Art Bridges
- Wed 245:00 PMDaily Public Tours at The JuleWant to learn even more about the art in our galleries? Join one of The Jule’s Student Guides for a tour! Student Guides are Auburn University students in our Education, Engagement and Learning unit who lead tours through the exhibitions, teaching visitors of all ages, learning levels and interests more about the art on display. No need to register in advance—just sign in at our front desk, look for a student in an “Ask Me About Art” t-shirt, and you’ll be well on your way to learning even more about The Jule, museum work and the art on the walls.
- Wed 246:00 PMWine Tastings with Master SommWe are hosting a wine tasting with Master Somm Thomas Price educating attendees on different wine topics each month. The attendees will also be served a light snack. He will educate, they taste and eat throughout, and then they can ask questions.
- Wed 248:00 PMLarge group serviceLarge group christian worship service including worship music and a sermon.
- Thu 258:00 AMAU Music Project - Private Lesson Program (Fall 2025)Faculty and select graduate students in the department of music offer private lessons to members of all ages in the community.
- Thu 259:00 AM2025 School of Aviation Fall Career FairThe School of Aviation will host the 2025 Fall Career Fair on September 25, 2025.
- Thu 2510:00 AMBeing and Belonging in American Art: 1946/2026Guest curator Elizabeth S. Hawley considers the history of American art through the collection at Auburn University. Pairing paintings from the museum’s iconic Advancing American Art Collection with other contemporary collection objects, this exhibition encourages visitors to ask what being and belonging in American art might mean in the past, the present and the future.
- Thu 2510:00 AMBinh Danh: Advancing American ArtBinh Danh explores his Vietnamese heritage, landscapes and memory through experimental and vintage photography techniques. Chlorophyll prints of the past and daguerreotypes of the present blur the line between history and the now, examining a transformation of American identity.
- Thu 2510:00 AMForeign in a Domestic SenseArtists Natalia Lassalle-Morillo and Sofía Gallisá Muriente gather testimonies and imaginaries of Puerto Ricans who migrated to Central Florida following 2017’s Hurricane Maria. This immersive, four-channel video installation layers fictional and non-fictional narratives, speculating about how community is created anew. The title, Foreign in a Domestic Sense, comes from the 1901 Supreme Court case in which a justice described the island nation as “unincorporated territory” of the U.S.
- Thu 2510:00 AMRadical Naturalism: Lyric BirdscapesAcclaimed poet Nicole Sealey will engage faculty, students and the Auburn community as a poet-in-residence at The Jule. Working with Auburn’s collection by the 19th-century naturalist John James Audubon, Sealey will marry language and art by pairing works from Audubon’s monumental “The Birds of America” with both contemporary and historical poetic responses, inviting visitors to question the symbolic and cultural meanings we ascribe to the natural world.
- Thu 2510:00 AMTransfer Success SummitThe Transfer Success Summit will be an event to provide new transfer students with university resources in a 'one stop shop' atmosphere. This will include a table browse with resources like academic support, VRC, career discovery/success, scholarships/financial aid, etc. We hope to host the panel again that included transfer students, staff, and faculty.
- Thu 2510:00 AMWomen Artists in AscendanceFeaturing objects on loan from the Whitney Museum of American Art alongside the university art collection, Women Artists in Ascendance pulls back the curtain on the story of modern American art by displaying works from a dozen women artists who were goliaths in their own right, including Helen Frankenthaler, Grace Hartigan and Lee Krasner.Organized in partnership with Art Bridges
- Thu 2511:00 AMStudy Abroad 101Interested in studying abroad, but have no idea where to start? Wanting to learn more about what the Abroad office has to offer? Need some guidance on how to go about studying abroad? Please join us every Thursday at 11:00 am and 3:00 pm and Friday at 11:00 am for a Study Abroad 101 session. These short informational meeting will leave you better off with an idea of how to find the correct program for you and how to make the most out of your study abroad experience.Meetings are in Foy Hall 242. If you want to meet virtually during this time, use this zoom link.
- Thu 254:00 PMAuburn iRacing Team Hey Day Benefit NightSupport the fundraising efforts of the Auburn iRacing Team!
- Thu 255:00 PMDaily Public Tours at The JuleWant to learn even more about the art in our galleries? Join one of The Jule’s Student Guides for a tour! Student Guides are Auburn University students in our Education, Engagement and Learning unit who lead tours through the exhibitions, teaching visitors of all ages, learning levels and interests more about the art on display. No need to register in advance—just sign in at our front desk, look for a student in an “Ask Me About Art” t-shirt, and you’ll be well on your way to learning even more about The Jule, museum work and the art on the walls.
- Thu 255:00 PMVocation: A Reading with Ken AutreyAuthor Ken Autrey will read from his latest book of poetry, Vocation. A reception and book signing will follow. Vocation is a poetry collection that examines the many ways of viewing the work of a life and all that contributes to it. Ken Autrey lives in Auburn, Alabama, where he helps coordinate the Third Thursday Poetry Series. He is an Emeritus Professor of English at Francis Marion University in South Carolina, where he taught poetry, creative nonfiction, and advanced composition. Autrey is the author of four poetry chapbooks and the full-length collection, Circulation.
- Thu 256:00 PMGather at the Gogue Center: Student Game NightStudents are invited to bring their favorite board/card games to our lobby. We'll have tables set up for them to play. We'll have bagged popcorn and a candy station as well as water and soda.
- Thu 256:00 PMGPAC Game & Movie NightGame & Movie Night is Thursday, September 25 from 6-8:30pm. We will have snacks (popcorn, candy, drinks) in the lower lobby. We'll have tables for students to bring games and play and then the rolling tv screen with a TBD movie playing. It's part of First 56. Let me know if you need other details!
- Thu 256:00 PMMicro-Credential in Wine Studies: Old World WinesMicro-credential Program DescriptionThe Micro-credential Program offers opportunities for individuals to increase their knowledge in focused, specific topics within hospitality management. Micro-credentials are excellent for students and professionals who want to upgrade their skills. Micro-credentials may set them apart from other candidates when a potential employer reviews their additional training and education in relevant subject areas.Wine Micro-credentials & Learning ObjectivesThe micro-credential courses outlined below would be completed in an in-person format at the Rane Culinary Science Center. These are micro-credentials and not to be confused with certificates. In these micro-credential courses, students will learn about the history and lore of the world?s classic wine regions with Auburn?s own Master Sommelier, Thomas Price, and will be able to improve their recognition of European and New World wine styles and grape varieties. In addition, they will be able to improve their tasting abilities for price to quality ratio and taste classic examples of the wines of
- Thu 256:00 PMSGA: Freshman Forum CalloutsSGA's team will facilitate 'calling out' of the new Freshman Forum members. Attendees will arrive and be arranged in the open-air grassy area to watch and listen to the callouts, while the SGA team will be positioned on the steps to be able to project to the audience.
- Thu 256:45 PMThursday Night Bible StudyThis event will begin with an opening prayer. This will be followed by a 30-45 minute Bible study with discussion times. The event will be ended with a time of prayer requests and a closing prayer. Discussion and fellowship often follows the prayer as well.
- Thu 257:00 PMBSU x Auburn SPAID Packaging EventStudents Providing Aid at Auburn and the Black Student Union will be packaging first aid kits together. First aid kits will be created and then sent out to underserved communities around the globe. Students who offer their time to help package kits will be given volunteer hours!
- Fri 268:00 AMAU Music Project - Private Lesson Program (Fall 2025)Faculty and select graduate students in the department of music offer private lessons to members of all ages in the community.
- Fri 2610:00 AMBeing and Belonging in American Art: 1946/2026Guest curator Elizabeth S. Hawley considers the history of American art through the collection at Auburn University. Pairing paintings from the museum’s iconic Advancing American Art Collection with other contemporary collection objects, this exhibition encourages visitors to ask what being and belonging in American art might mean in the past, the present and the future.
- Fri 2610:00 AMBinh Danh: Advancing American ArtBinh Danh explores his Vietnamese heritage, landscapes and memory through experimental and vintage photography techniques. Chlorophyll prints of the past and daguerreotypes of the present blur the line between history and the now, examining a transformation of American identity.
- Fri 2610:00 AMForeign in a Domestic SenseArtists Natalia Lassalle-Morillo and Sofía Gallisá Muriente gather testimonies and imaginaries of Puerto Ricans who migrated to Central Florida following 2017’s Hurricane Maria. This immersive, four-channel video installation layers fictional and non-fictional narratives, speculating about how community is created anew. The title, Foreign in a Domestic Sense, comes from the 1901 Supreme Court case in which a justice described the island nation as “unincorporated territory” of the U.S.
- Fri 2610:00 AMRadical Naturalism: Lyric BirdscapesAcclaimed poet Nicole Sealey will engage faculty, students and the Auburn community as a poet-in-residence at The Jule. Working with Auburn’s collection by the 19th-century naturalist John James Audubon, Sealey will marry language and art by pairing works from Audubon’s monumental “The Birds of America” with both contemporary and historical poetic responses, inviting visitors to question the symbolic and cultural meanings we ascribe to the natural world.
- Fri 2610:00 AMWomen Artists in AscendanceFeaturing objects on loan from the Whitney Museum of American Art alongside the university art collection, Women Artists in Ascendance pulls back the curtain on the story of modern American art by displaying works from a dozen women artists who were goliaths in their own right, including Helen Frankenthaler, Grace Hartigan and Lee Krasner.Organized in partnership with Art Bridges
- Fri 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.
- Fri 261:00 PMFirst 56 Tailgate at Facilities ManagementJoin us for a day of food, fun, and connection! Auburn University Facilities Management employees will host creative tailgates featuring games, snacks, and prizes, along with a visit from Aubie. Students can explore Facilities Management through an interactive tour, win prizes, and vote for their favorite tailgate. It's your chance to get an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the people and departments that keep our campus running beautifully every day!
- Fri 261:00 PMShellie Phelps Whitfield Guest Speaker VisitShellie Phelps Whitfield will speak with the Student Planning Association about her work in revitalizing Wetumpka, Alabama. She will be lecturing in the Planning Studio, Haley 3206, for about an hour, and might stay for about half an hour after the fact talking with students in a Q&A.
- Fri 264:00 PMSocial HoursSocial hour is a weekly event held by ISO where students get the opportunity to try new foods.
- Fri 265:00 PMDaily Public Tours at The JuleWant to learn even more about the art in our galleries? Join one of The Jule’s Student Guides for a tour! Student Guides are Auburn University students in our Education, Engagement and Learning unit who lead tours through the exhibitions, teaching visitors of all ages, learning levels and interests more about the art on display. No need to register in advance—just sign in at our front desk, look for a student in an “Ask Me About Art” t-shirt, and you’ll be well on your way to learning even more about The Jule, museum work and the art on the walls.
- Fri 266:00 PMEnd Overdose Second General MeetingIf you missed our first meeting, come by on Friday to get trained for overdose prevention and learn about our volunteering opportunities!
- Fri 267:00 PMUPC Presents: Smash Bros TournamentGear up for the brawl of a lifetime at the Smash Bros Tournament! Whether you're a master of the shield or a combo-crazy fighter, this is your chance to show off your skills and prove you're the ultimate Smash champion. Join us in the MSC Game Room to enjoy an evening of friendly competition. With epic battles, exciting gameplay, and prizes awaiting the victors, it's time to battle your way to greatness.
- Sat 278:00 AMAU Music Project - Private Lesson Program (Fall 2025)Faculty and select graduate students in the department of music offer private lessons to members of all ages in the community.
- Sat 2710:00 AMBeing and Belonging in American Art: 1946/2026Guest curator Elizabeth S. Hawley considers the history of American art through the collection at Auburn University. Pairing paintings from the museum’s iconic Advancing American Art Collection with other contemporary collection objects, this exhibition encourages visitors to ask what being and belonging in American art might mean in the past, the present and the future.
- Sat 2710:00 AMBinh Danh: Advancing American ArtBinh Danh explores his Vietnamese heritage, landscapes and memory through experimental and vintage photography techniques. Chlorophyll prints of the past and daguerreotypes of the present blur the line between history and the now, examining a transformation of American identity.
- Sat 2710:00 AMForeign in a Domestic SenseArtists Natalia Lassalle-Morillo and Sofía Gallisá Muriente gather testimonies and imaginaries of Puerto Ricans who migrated to Central Florida following 2017’s Hurricane Maria. This immersive, four-channel video installation layers fictional and non-fictional narratives, speculating about how community is created anew. The title, Foreign in a Domestic Sense, comes from the 1901 Supreme Court case in which a justice described the island nation as “unincorporated territory” of the U.S.
- Sat 2710:00 AMRadical Naturalism: Lyric BirdscapesAcclaimed poet Nicole Sealey will engage faculty, students and the Auburn community as a poet-in-residence at The Jule. Working with Auburn’s collection by the 19th-century naturalist John James Audubon, Sealey will marry language and art by pairing works from Audubon’s monumental “The Birds of America” with both contemporary and historical poetic responses, inviting visitors to question the symbolic and cultural meanings we ascribe to the natural world.
- Sat 2710:00 AMWomen Artists in AscendanceFeaturing objects on loan from the Whitney Museum of American Art alongside the university art collection, Women Artists in Ascendance pulls back the curtain on the story of modern American art by displaying works from a dozen women artists who were goliaths in their own right, including Helen Frankenthaler, Grace Hartigan and Lee Krasner.Organized in partnership with Art Bridges
- Sat 275:00 PMDaily Public Tours at The JuleWant to learn even more about the art in our galleries? Join one of The Jule’s Student Guides for a tour! Student Guides are Auburn University students in our Education, Engagement and Learning unit who lead tours through the exhibitions, teaching visitors of all ages, learning levels and interests more about the art on display. No need to register in advance—just sign in at our front desk, look for a student in an “Ask Me About Art” t-shirt, and you’ll be well on your way to learning even more about The Jule, museum work and the art on the walls.
- Sun 288:00 AMAU Music Project - Private Lesson Program (Fall 2025)Faculty and select graduate students in the department of music offer private lessons to members of all ages in the community.
- Sun 282:00 PMSafe Sitter Essentials with CPRClssses for kids entering grades 6-8, to prepare them to be safe when they are home alone, watching younger siblings or baby sitting.
- Sun 283:00 PMDay of Design 2025Day of Design is open to all students with a declared major in the School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape Architecture, and the School of Industrial and Graphic Design. The theme this year will be fabrication and student's will hear from practitioners through lectures and workshops.
- Sun 283:00 PMDay of Design 2025Day of Design is open to all students with a declared major in the School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape Architecture, and the School of Industrial and Graphic Design. The theme this year will be fabrication and student's will hear from practitioners through lectures and workshops.
- Sun 283:00 PMDay of Design 2025Day of Design is open to all students with a declared major in the School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape Architecture, and the School of Industrial and Graphic Design. The theme this year will be fabrication and student's will hear from practitioners through lectures and workshops.
- Sun 283:00 PMDay of Design 2025Day of Design is open to all students with a declared major in the School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape Architecture, and the School of Industrial and Graphic Design. The theme this year will be fabrication and student's will hear from practitioners through lectures and workshops.
- Mon 298:00 AMAU Music Project - Private Lesson Program (Fall 2025)Faculty and select graduate students in the department of music offer private lessons to members of all ages in the community.
- Mon 298:00 AMDay of Design 2025Day of Design is open to all students with a declared major in the School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape Architecture, and the School of Industrial and Graphic Design. The theme this year will be fabrication and student's will hear from practitioners through lectures and workshops.
- Mon 298:00 AMDay of Design 2025Day of Design is open to all students with a declared major in the School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape Architecture, and the School of Industrial and Graphic Design. The theme this year will be fabrication and student's will hear from practitioners through lectures and workshops.
- Mon 298:00 AMDay of Design 2025Day of Design is open to all students with a declared major in the School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape Architecture, and the School of Industrial and Graphic Design. The theme this year will be fabrication and student's will hear from practitioners through lectures and workshops.
- Mon 298:00 AMDay of Design 2025Day of Design is open to all students with a declared major in the School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape Architecture, and the School of Industrial and Graphic Design. The theme this year will be fabrication and student's will hear from practitioners through lectures and workshops.
- Mon 2911:00 AMFulbright U.S. Student Program Information & Application SeminarHosted by the Office of International Programs, this info session will help students explore the many opportunities to teach, research and study abroad through the Fulbright Program. A representative from Fulbright will provide a program overview and answer questions. Fulbright provides opportunities to enrich your education, advance your career and make meaningful connections around the world. For questions, please contact Dr. Andrew Gillespie, arg0014@auburn.edu.
- Mon 295:00 PMBSU General AssemblyGeneral assemblies are held each Monday for BSU general body members and the entire campus community.
- Mon 295:00 PMBSU General AssemblyGeneral assemblies are held each Monday for BSU general body members and the entire campus community.
- Mon 296:00 PMAuburn ManAuburn Man is an annual event for the IFC's new members. At each event, new members will hear from multiple speakers throughout the new member education process to inspire and educate the next class of fraternity men.
- Mon 296:00 PMEnd Overdose Volunteer Intro MeetingBecome a trainer for End Overdose! We will walk you step-by-step to become a trainer for AubFest or Breakaway Alabama.
- Mon 297:00 PMAuburn Recovery Community (ARC) MeetingsA meeting for students that are in recovery to have support while on Auburn's Campus.
- Tue 308:00 AMAU Music Project - Private Lesson Program (Fall 2025)Faculty and select graduate students in the department of music offer private lessons to members of all ages in the community.
- Tue 308:30 AMLearners Exploring Academic Dreams (LEAD)TPI will host 9th-12th high school students at the College of Education. The program will start around 9 am. We will provide a 45 minute to an hour on a life lesson. They will tour a college during the morning and visit one after lunch, They complete a survey at the end of the visit.
- Tue 309:30 AMStaff Council General Session MeetingWe invite all bi-weekly Staff employees to join us for our September General Session Meeting.We will have guest speakers from University Human Resources and the Veterans Resource Center.This meeting will be held in person at Facilities Management Building 1 in training rooms 1103A/B. There will also be an option to join via TEAMS.Get involved and stay informed!
- Tue 3010:00 AMBeing and Belonging in American Art: 1946/2026Guest curator Elizabeth S. Hawley considers the history of American art through the collection at Auburn University. Pairing paintings from the museum’s iconic Advancing American Art Collection with other contemporary collection objects, this exhibition encourages visitors to ask what being and belonging in American art might mean in the past, the present and the future.
- Tue 3010:00 AMBinh Danh: Advancing American ArtBinh Danh explores his Vietnamese heritage, landscapes and memory through experimental and vintage photography techniques. Chlorophyll prints of the past and daguerreotypes of the present blur the line between history and the now, examining a transformation of American identity.
- Tue 3010:00 AMForeign in a Domestic SenseArtists Natalia Lassalle-Morillo and Sofía Gallisá Muriente gather testimonies and imaginaries of Puerto Ricans who migrated to Central Florida following 2017’s Hurricane Maria. This immersive, four-channel video installation layers fictional and non-fictional narratives, speculating about how community is created anew. The title, Foreign in a Domestic Sense, comes from the 1901 Supreme Court case in which a justice described the island nation as “unincorporated territory” of the U.S.
- Tue 3010:00 AMRadical Naturalism: Lyric BirdscapesAcclaimed poet Nicole Sealey will engage faculty, students and the Auburn community as a poet-in-residence at The Jule. Working with Auburn’s collection by the 19th-century naturalist John James Audubon, Sealey will marry language and art by pairing works from Audubon’s monumental “The Birds of America” with both contemporary and historical poetic responses, inviting visitors to question the symbolic and cultural meanings we ascribe to the natural world.
- Tue 3010:00 AMWomen Artists in AscendanceFeaturing objects on loan from the Whitney Museum of American Art alongside the university art collection, Women Artists in Ascendance pulls back the curtain on the story of modern American art by displaying works from a dozen women artists who were goliaths in their own right, including Helen Frankenthaler, Grace Hartigan and Lee Krasner.Organized in partnership with Art Bridges
- Tue 3010:45 AMRed Flags on the Green?? Red Flags on the Green: Know the Signs, Trust Your Gut Join us on the campus green for an interactive tabling event that helps you recognize the red flags of unhealthy relationships. Stop by to learn about warning signs of emotional, verbal, and physical abuse, and how to support a friend who might be experiencing harm. We'll have free resources, giveaways, and a quick activity to help you spot the signs and protect your peace. This is a kickoff to Domestic Violence Awareness Month (DVAM). Whether you're in a relationship or just want to be more informed, this event empowers you to build safer, healthier connections.
- Tue 3011:00 AMFulbright U.S. Student Program Information & Application SeminarHosted by the Office of International Programs, this info session will help students explore the many opportunities to teach, research and study abroad through the Fulbright Program. A representative from Fulbright will provide a program overview and answer questions. Fulbright provides opportunities to enrich your education, advance your career and make meaningful connections around the world. For questions, please contact Dr. Andrew Gillespie, arg0014@auburn.edu.
- Tue 304:00 PMYale Law School VisitGathering for individuals potentially interested in applying to Yale Law School hosted by Pi Lambda Sigma
- Tue 305:00 PMDaily Public Tours at The JuleWant to learn even more about the art in our galleries? Join one of The Jule’s Student Guides for a tour! Student Guides are Auburn University students in our Education, Engagement and Learning unit who lead tours through the exhibitions, teaching visitors of all ages, learning levels and interests more about the art on display. No need to register in advance—just sign in at our front desk, look for a student in an “Ask Me About Art” t-shirt, and you’ll be well on your way to learning even more about The Jule, museum work and the art on the walls.
- Tue 305:30 PMCivil & Environmental + Biosystems Career FairCareer Fair with visiting employer companies on Tuesday. Next-day interviews held with the same employers on Wednesday.
- Tue 307:00 PMUPC Presents: Bingo & Board GamesJoin us for an unforgettable evening of Bingo and Board Games with UPC. This is a perfect opportunity to connect with fellow students, make new friends, and enjoy friendly competition. Plus, we'll be serving delicious Chicken Salad Chick to keep you energized throughout the night. Come test your luck, showcase your game skills, and have a blast! Don?t miss out on this fun-filled event.