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Kathryn Tucker Windham to speak Monday at OLLI at Auburn

The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Auburn University, or OLLI at Auburn, will host a meeting featuring Alabama author Kathryn Tucker Windham on Monday, Jan. 11, at 10 a.m. in the second floor...

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Auburn University to honor Martin Luther King Jr. with weeklong tribute

Auburn University will host a weeklong tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. from Friday, Jan. 15, through Friday, Jan. 22, with the theme "Inspiring the Strength to Love: One Auburn, One Community."...

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National farm and ranch show to feature Old Rotation

Auburn University College of Agriculture agronomist Dennis Delaney and Auburn University Libraries' archivist Dewayne Cox will be featured on cable and public television stations nationwide beginning...

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Bass Sports Club ranks second in the nation

Auburn University's Bass Sports Club is ranked second among bass fishing colleges in the nation in the January/February issue of FLW Outdoors Magazine. FLW surveyed all 2009 National Guard FLW College...

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Green and Blue Conference to be held in Auburn

The Inaugural Green and Blue Conference will be held Jan. 27-29 in Auburn to promote and recognize innovation and leadership in sustainable practices and materials in residential building. The...

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New minor offered in community and civic engagement

The College of Liberal Arts has announced a new undergraduate minor in community and civic engagement. The 15-hour, interdisciplinary minor is comprised of courses that provide context for...

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Take an Art Walk on Ag Hill

Last fall, Department of Art Professor Barbara  Bondy asked students in her drawing class to create  pieces on the theme of agriculture. Their ensuing work caught the eye of College of Ag Associate...

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Learning Commons opens in RBD Library

Designed by you, for you and funded by EBSCO Industries, the Learning Commons is now open on the second floor of Ralph Brown Draughon Library. After gathering student input over the last three years,...

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Miller Writing Center offers tutoring for students

The Miller Writing Center provides tutoring services for students enrolled in university-required core courses. It will open on Tuesday, Jan. 19, in two locations. The hours of the first location, 3183...

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Scale Back Alabama weight loss program begins soon

Auburn University will be participating again for 10 weeks in the statewide weight-loss program, Scale Back Alabama. The goal is to get each individual on a team to lose one pound per week for a total...

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Print to the RBD Library printers from anywhere on campus

Students can now print PDF or TXT files on the networked printers in the Ralph Brown Draughon Library from anywhere on campus. Log in and select the desired printer (black-and-white or color) from the...

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Bicycles should be removed for bicycle rack improvements

Bicycle racks will be upgraded on Thursday and Friday, Jan. 21-22, around the Student Center, stadium parking deck, Parker Hall and Roosevelt Concourse. Bicycles attached to the old racks in these...

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Free Turkish language classes

The Diversity and Tolerance Organization is offering free Turkish language classes to all interested students, faculty and staff. Classes meet once a week in the Student Center. Class schedules are...

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Math book sale at AU Bookstore ends Feb. 5

The annual Springer Yellow Sale of math books at the Auburn University Bookstore in Haley Center is ending. From Monday, Jan. 25, to Friday, Feb. 5, the remaining books will be reduced 30 percent less...

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Graduate Student Council accepting submissions for competition

The Graduate Student Council is presenting a competition for graduate students to submit research in several categories. Poster presentation categories are design, science and engineering.  Oral...

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Agriculture turned into art in exhibit in Biggin Hall

What does the Chia Pet have to do with sustainable living? Can grain crops be an art form? Jeff Schmuki, visiting artist in the Auburn University Department of Art, challenges viewers both to confront...

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Sustain-A-Bowl and RecycleMania start Feb. 1

This February, almost 4,000 Auburn students in 30 residence halls will compete in this year's Sustain-A-Bowl Championship, Auburn's annual resource competition. Beginning on Feb. 1 and ending four...

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‘All Aboard’ the Miss Auburn University Scholarship Pageant cruise

Watch 14 beautiful and talented contestants compete for the title of Miss Auburn University 2010 on Friday, Jan. 29, at 7:30 p.m.  in the Student Activities Center. You can purchase your boarding pass...

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College of Business professor Mark Bertus passes away

Associate professor Mark Bertus of the College of Business died Tuesday, Jan. 26. Bertus was born Dec. 21, 1971, in Bartlesville, Okla. He earned his Ph.D. in finance from Oklahoma University and...

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Learn bird counting and feeding 101

Rita Kemp, of the Auburn Birding Club, will host a bird identification program Saturday, Feb. 6, at 2 p.m. in the Louise Kreher Forest Ecology Preserve. Learn about  The Great Backyard Bird Count,...

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