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SUMMARY:Coosa County Forestry Chat and Chew
DESCRIPTION:Landowners come learn about resources that will help you better manage your private family forest lands and wildlife resources. Discussion will include invasive plants\, site-prep Herbicide Application\, Reforestation-Prescribe Burning. Program sponsored by Coosa County Forestry Planning Committee and Alabama Forests Forever Foundation. Meal will be provided. Call the Coosa County Extension Office at 256-377-4713 to register.\nRegistration Deadline: July 19\, 2019. \nAddress:\nKellyton Civic Complex\n145 Church Street\nKellyton\, AL 35089 \nContact:\nSharon Haynes\nsah0008@aces.edu\n256-377-4713
URL:https://cfwe.auburn.edu/event/coosa-county-forestry-chat-and-chew/
LOCATION:Kellyton Civic Complex\, 145 Church Street\, Kellyton\, AL\, 35089\, United States
CATEGORIES:ACES,Main Calendar
ORGANIZER;CN="Extension":MAILTO:kelly@auburn.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190724T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190724T140000
DTSTAMP:20260521T183025
CREATED:20190716T193156Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190716T193156Z
UID:6129-1563958800-1563976800@cfwe.auburn.edu
SUMMARY:Getting the Most from Your Forestland: An Income Producing Workshop for Landowners
DESCRIPTION:Getting the Most from Your Forestland: An Income Producing Workshop for Landowners \nWednesday\, July 24\, 2019\nScottsboro VFW Post\n1616 Jefferson Drive\nScottsboro\, AL 35768 \nFor additional info or questions\, please call (256) 574-3217
URL:https://cfwe.auburn.edu/event/getting-the-most-from-your-forestland-an-income-producing-workshop-for-landowners/
LOCATION:Scottsboro VFW Post\, 1616 Jefferson Drive\, Scottsboro\, AL\, 35768\, United States
CATEGORIES:ACES,Main Calendar
ORGANIZER;CN="Extension":MAILTO:kelly@auburn.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190724T114500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190724T140000
DTSTAMP:20260521T183025
CREATED:20190718T201624Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190718T201624Z
UID:6142-1563968700-1563976800@cfwe.auburn.edu
SUMMARY:Alumni and Friends Luncheon with Dean Alavalapati
DESCRIPTION:Alumni and Friends Luncheon with Dean Alavalapati \nAt the Andalusia Chamber of Commerce\, Dean Alavalapati will update alumni and friends on the School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences. \nWednesday July 24\, 2019 at 11:45 a.m. \nAndalusia Area Chamber of Commerce – Martha Dixon Community Room\n700 River Falls Street\nAndalusia\, AL 36420
URL:https://cfwe.auburn.edu/event/alumni-and-friends-luncheon-with-dean-alavalapati/
LOCATION:Andalusia Area Chamber of Commerce\, 700 River Falls Street\, Andalusia\, AL\, 36420\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events,Main Calendar
ORGANIZER;CN="Heather Crozier%2C Director of Development":MAILTO:sfwsdevelopment@auburn.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190729T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190729T110000
DTSTAMP:20260521T183025
CREATED:20190717T140238Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190717T140238Z
UID:6131-1564394400-1564398000@cfwe.auburn.edu
SUMMARY:MS Seminar - Lee Margadant
DESCRIPTION:M.S. Seminar: Lee Margadant\, Maj. Prof\, \n\n\nTitle: \nLocation: Dixon Conference Room 3315 \nDate: Monday\, July 29\, 2019 \nTime: 10 a.m. \nAbstract:
URL:https://cfwe.auburn.edu/event/ms-seminar-lee-margadant/
LOCATION:College of Forestry\, Wildlife and Environment\, 602 Duncan Drive\, Auburn\, AL\, 36849\, United States
CATEGORIES:Main Calendar,Master's Seminars
ORGANIZER;CN="Audrey Grindle%2C Graduate Student Coordinator":MAILTO:apg0008@auburn.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190730T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190730T100000
DTSTAMP:20260521T183025
CREATED:20190717T140414Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191101T192030Z
UID:6132-1564477200-1564480800@cfwe.auburn.edu
SUMMARY:MS Seminar - Carolyn Moore
DESCRIPTION:M.S. Seminar: Carolyn Moore\, Maj. Prof\, Stephen Ditchkoff \n\n\nTitle: Reproductive success in white-tailed deer: using structural equation modeling to understand the causal relationships of MHC\, age\, and morphology \nLocation: Dixon Conference Room 3315 \nDate: Tuesday\, July 30\, 2019 \nTime: 9 a.m. \nAbstract: \nUnderstanding factors that influence reproductive success is of utmost importance to the study of wildlife population dynamics. There are a multitude of factors that can influence a male’s ability to acquire mates\, such as morphology\, age\, or genetic components\, all of which have the potential to impact one another. One genetic component of interest is the major histocompatibility complex (MHC). MHC genetic diversity has been linked to differences in physiology\, morphology\, and secondary sex characteristic production. White-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) are an ideal model species for evaluating influences on reproductive success because they are a well-studied game species\, they possess an easily measured secondary sex characteristic\, and because of their high genetic diversity for MHC. Before we could begin analysis\, we first characterized the MHC-DRB alleles present in our population. We then used structural equation modeling to examine potential causal relationships between MHC genetic diversity\, morphology\, age\, and annual reproductive success for male white-tailed deer.
URL:https://cfwe.auburn.edu/event/ms-seminar-carolyn-moore/
LOCATION:College of Forestry\, Wildlife and Environment\, 602 Duncan Drive\, Auburn\, AL\, 36849\, United States
CATEGORIES:Main Calendar,Master's Seminars
ORGANIZER;CN="Audrey Grindle%2C Graduate Student Coordinator":MAILTO:apg0008@auburn.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190802T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190802T170000
DTSTAMP:20260521T183025
CREATED:20190516T131626Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190516T131637Z
UID:6054-1564761600-1564765200@cfwe.auburn.edu
SUMMARY:2019 Summer Graduation Reception
DESCRIPTION:The School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences will celebrate the 2019 Summer graduating class on Friday\, August 2. The reception will be held at the SFWS Building in the EBSCO Atrium at 4 p.m. and the presentation will begin at 4:15 p.m. The commencement ceremony will be held at the Auburn Arena on Saturday\, August 3\, at 10 a.m.
URL:https://cfwe.auburn.edu/event/2019-summer-graduation-reception/
LOCATION:College of Forestry\, Wildlife and Environment\, 602 Duncan Drive\, Auburn\, AL\, 36849\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events,Main Calendar
ORGANIZER;CN="Wendy Franklin%2C Student Recruitment & Events Coordinator":MAILTO:wzf0003@auburn.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190808T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190808T140000
DTSTAMP:20260521T183025
CREATED:20190718T201846Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190718T201846Z
UID:6144-1565263800-1565272800@cfwe.auburn.edu
SUMMARY:Alumni and Friends Luncheon with Dean Alavalapati
DESCRIPTION:Alumni and Friends Luncheon with Dean Alavalapati \nDean Alavalapati will update alumni and friends on the School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences during a luncheon. \nThursday\, August 8\, 2019 at 11:30 a.m. \nThe Tavern (located inside Dreamland BBQ)\n12 W Jefferson Street\nMontgomery\, AL 36104
URL:https://cfwe.auburn.edu/event/alumni-and-friends-luncheon-with-dean-alavalapati-2/
LOCATION:The Tavern\, 12 W. Jefferson St\, Montgomery\, AL\, 36104\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events,Main Calendar
ORGANIZER;CN="Heather Crozier%2C Director of Development":MAILTO:sfwsdevelopment@auburn.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190828T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190828T140000
DTSTAMP:20260521T183025
CREATED:20190821T162841Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210505T202833Z
UID:6200-1566982800-1567000800@cfwe.auburn.edu
SUMMARY:Getting the Most from Your Forestland
DESCRIPTION:Forestland owners should plan to attend Getting the Most from Your Forestland\, the latest forestry workshop from Alabama Extension. It will be Aug. 28\, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Scottsboro VFW Post in Scottsboro\, Alabama. This workshop is free and provides all materials and lunch. \nThis workshop is a joint effort between the Alabama Cooperative Extension System and the Jackson County Natural Resources Planning Committee with partial funding from USDA-NRCS. \nTopics Covered \nNorm Haley\, an Alabama Extension regional agent forestry\, wildlife and natural resources agent\, said this workshop will cover a variety of topics intended to help forest owners fully utilize their land. \n“This workshop is geared toward private forest owners to help them better recognize the economic value of their forests\,” Haley said. “It also educates them on the availability of resources and support related to proper forest management and making use of local markets.” \nTopics of information discussed at the event include: \nthe forest industry\nnon-timber income\ntimber markets\nproducing income\nagency support\nfinancial assistance\nconsultants\nAdditionally\, the program will discuss alternative forest products which also have value\, such as pine straw\, specialty wood products and others. \n“This is a unique opportunity for forest owners to hear presentations from Alabama Extension and Alabama Forestry Commission specialists\, the USDA-NRCS and a local consulting forester\,” Haley said. “Also\, this is a chance for them to see a portable sawmill demonstration\, which is a tool and business opportunity that remains in high demand throughout the Southeast.” \nRegistration \nRegister for the workshop by phone or mail. Seating is limited so reserve your spot today. To register by phone\, contact Norm Haley at 256-574-2143. To register by mail\, send a completed registration form to: \nAlabama Cooperative Extension System\nP.O. Box 906\nScottsboro\, Alabama 35768 \nView the workshop agenda here. For more information about the event\, contact Haley at nvh0001@aces.edu.
URL:https://cfwe.auburn.edu/event/getting-the-most-from-your-forestland/
LOCATION:Scottsboro VFW Post\, 1616 Jefferson Drive\, Scottsboro\, AL\, 35768\, United States
CATEGORIES:ACES
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ORGANIZER;CN="Extension":MAILTO:kelly@auburn.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190909T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190909T160000
DTSTAMP:20260521T183025
CREATED:20190716T164746Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260324T183739Z
UID:6111-1568016000-1568044800@cfwe.auburn.edu
SUMMARY:ForestHer Wildlife Management
DESCRIPTION:ForestHER Wildlife – $65/person\nMonday September 9\, 2019 \nAuburn University SFWS Building\n602 Duncan Drive Auburn\, AL 36849\nREGISTER ONLINE: https://aub.ie/ForestHER_Wildlife \nContact:\nBecky Barlow\nbecky.barlow@auburn.edu\n3348441019 \n 
URL:https://cfwe.auburn.edu/event/foresther-wildlife-management/
LOCATION:College of Forestry\, Wildlife and Environment\, 602 Duncan Drive\, Auburn\, AL\, 36849\, United States
CATEGORIES:ACES,Main Calendar
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ORGANIZER;CN="Becky Barlow":MAILTO:rjb0003@auburn.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190910T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190910T160000
DTSTAMP:20260521T183025
CREATED:20190716T165712Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260323T213317Z
UID:6113-1568102400-1568131200@cfwe.auburn.edu
SUMMARY:ForestHer Pond Management
DESCRIPTION:ForestHER Ponds – $65/person\nTuesday\, September 10\, 2019\nAuburn University SFWS Building\n602 Duncan Drive Auburn\, AL 36849 \nREGISTER ONLINE: https://aub.ie/ForestHER_Ponds \nFor more information contact:\nBecky Barlow\, Forestry\, Wildlife\, & Natural Resources Extension Coordinator\nExtension Specialist & Professor\nbecky.barlow@auburn.edu\n334.844.1019 \nForestHer Flyer 2019
URL:https://cfwe.auburn.edu/event/foresther-pond-management/
LOCATION:College of Forestry\, Wildlife and Environment\, 602 Duncan Drive\, Auburn\, AL\, 36849\, United States
CATEGORIES:ACES,Main Calendar
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ORGANIZER;CN="Becky Barlow":MAILTO:rjb0003@auburn.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190913T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190913T170000
DTSTAMP:20260521T183025
CREATED:20190821T165909Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210505T202014Z
UID:6202-1568361600-1568394000@cfwe.auburn.edu
SUMMARY:Forest Management & Planning: Markets\, Tax & Costs
DESCRIPTION:This meeting provides information to industry professionals and landowners on useful and practical forestry management and economic topics. This meeting is targeting industry professionals\, however information provided will be useful to landowners. Forestry CFEs (Cat 1 – 5 hours) will be offered. \nAgenda:\n9:00AM – Timber Market Outlook\nDr. Adam Maggard – Extension Specialist and Professor\, ACES-Auburn University\n9:50AM – NRCS Cost Share Program Update\nTBA – District Conservationist\, USDA-NRCS\n10:30AM – Break\n10:45AM – 2019 Tax Update\nDr. Robert Tufts – Extension Specialist & Specialist\, ACES-Auburn University\n11:45PM – Lunch\n12:15PM – Adverse Possession\, Timber Trespass and Landowner Liability\nDr. Robert Tufts – Extension Specialist & Specialist\, ACES-Auburn University\n1:15PM – Break\n1:30PM – Cost and Trends of Forestry Practices\nDr. Adam Maggard – Extension Specialist and Professor\, ACES-Auburn University\n3:00PM – Conclusion \nAddress:\n306 South Three Notch Street\nTroy\, AL 36081 \nContact:\nBence Carter\njbc0057@aces.edu\n(334) 389-4055
URL:https://cfwe.auburn.edu/event/forest-management-planning-markets-tax-costs/
LOCATION:306 South Three Notch Street\, Troy\, AL  36081\, 306 South Three Notch Street\, Troy\, 36081\, United States
CATEGORIES:ACES,Events
ORGANIZER;CN="Extension":MAILTO:kelly@auburn.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190913T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190913T160000
DTSTAMP:20260521T183025
CREATED:20180801T133613Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190726T173856Z
UID:3333-1568383200-1568390400@cfwe.auburn.edu
SUMMARY:Fall Family Weekend Open House
DESCRIPTION:See what is new in the School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences! Join the us for the Fall Family Weekend Open House showcasing school activities\, majors\, student organizations and research. Tours of the building will be available to include our new professors’ wall of expertise! Light refreshments will be provided.
URL:https://cfwe.auburn.edu/event/fall-family-weekend-open-house-2/
LOCATION:College of Forestry\, Wildlife and Environment\, 602 Duncan Drive\, Auburn\, AL\, 36849\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events,Main Calendar
ORGANIZER;CN="Wendy Franklin%2C Student Recruitment & Events Coordinator":MAILTO:wzf0003@auburn.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190914T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190914T170000
DTSTAMP:20260521T183025
CREATED:20180801T134528Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190726T174410Z
UID:3334-1568448000-1568480400@cfwe.auburn.edu
SUMMARY:Alumni Homecoming Tailgate
DESCRIPTION:Join the SFWS for this fun homecoming event to be held on Saturday\, September 14\, on the patio of the School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences Building. Alumni are invited for the annual tailgate to meet and socialize with their fellow alum\, faculty\, and staff; while enjoying refreshments\, music and lawn games on the school’s patio. The exact time frame of the event will be provided once the game details are announced.
URL:https://cfwe.auburn.edu/event/alumni-homecoming-tailgate-2/
LOCATION:College of Forestry\, Wildlife and Environment\, 602 Duncan Drive\, Auburn\, AL\, 36849\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events,Main Calendar
ORGANIZER;CN="Wendy Franklin%2C Student Recruitment & Events Coordinator":MAILTO:wzf0003@auburn.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191014T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191015T160000
DTSTAMP:20260521T183025
CREATED:20190716T170906Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260323T213404Z
UID:6115-1571040000-1571155200@cfwe.auburn.edu
SUMMARY:ForestHer Basics Workshop
DESCRIPTION:ForestHER Basics – $65/person\nMonday & Tuesday\, October 14 & 15\, 2019\nDale County Extension Office 202 S Highway 123 Ste D.\nOzark\, AL 36360\nREGISTER ONLINE: https://aub.ie/ForestHEROctober2019 \nFor more information contact:\nBecky Barlow\, Forestry\, Wildlife\, & Natural Resources Extension Coordinator\nExtension Specialist & Professor\nbecky.barlow@auburn.edu\n334.844.1019 \nForestHer Flyer 2019
URL:https://cfwe.auburn.edu/event/foresther-basics-workshop/
LOCATION:Dale County Extension Office\, 202 S Highway 123\, Suite D\, Ozark\, AL\, 36360\, United States
CATEGORIES:ACES,Main Calendar
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ORGANIZER;CN="Becky Barlow":MAILTO:rjb0003@auburn.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191015T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191015T190000
DTSTAMP:20260521T183025
CREATED:20191004T172539Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191004T212748Z
UID:6234-1571160600-1571166000@cfwe.auburn.edu
SUMMARY:Soft Skills Seminar
DESCRIPTION:The School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences will host a soft skills seminar and pizza dinner for students on Tuesday evening\, from 5:30 – 7 p.m. The seminar will feature guest panelists\, Anna Claire Stinson of the Auburn Career Center and Kevin Hurtz\, Lead Associate with Booz Allen Hamilton\, who will talk about interview skills and professional and leadership attributes that are necessary for advancement. \nThe workshop is intended to help students develop professional and interpersonal skills such as communication\, team work\, conflict resolution\, work ethic and character traits of integrity\, empathy\, adaptability\, and emotional intelligence; which are often noted as crucial for career success. \nThe seminar is free and open to all Auburn University students.
URL:https://cfwe.auburn.edu/event/soft-skills-seminar/
LOCATION:College of Forestry\, Wildlife and Environment\, 602 Duncan Drive\, Auburn\, AL\, 36849\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events,Main Calendar
ORGANIZER;CN="Wendy Franklin%2C Student Recruitment & Events Coordinator":MAILTO:wzf0003@auburn.edu
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191016T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191016T140000
DTSTAMP:20260521T183025
CREATED:20170707T195030Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190726T175521Z
UID:2771-1571220000-1571234400@cfwe.auburn.edu
SUMMARY:SFWS Career Fair
DESCRIPTION:School of Forestry & Wildlife Sciences presents its 5th Annual Career Fair\, Wednesday\, October 16\, 2019\, from 10 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. \nForestry\, wildlife sciences\, and natural resource-focused employers will be on hand to meet students in the SFWS Conference Hall\, Room 1101. \nThe career fair event benefits all students regardless of their anticipated graduation! Students will have the opportunity to: \n\nMeet potential employers and learn about their organizations\nExplore careers in wildlife ecology and management\, forestry\, and natural resources\nApply for jobs and internships\nDiscover what will make them most competitive in the job market\nParticipate in mock interviews offered at the AU Career Center\n\nA soft skills seminar and pizza dinner will be offered for students and will feature guest panelists representing various types of organizations including private industry\, nongovernmental organizations and public agencies focused on the forestry\, wildlife and natural resources fields. The workshop is intended to help students develop professional and interpersonal skills such as communication\, team work\, conflict resolution\, work ethic and personal attributes of integrity\, empathy\, adaptability\, and emotional intelligence; which are often noted as crucial for career success. \nAll Auburn students who are interested in natural resources-related career fields are invited to attend the career fair and seminar. \nPrevious attending employers have included: Alabama Conservation and Natural Resources\, Alabama Farmers Federation\, Alabama Forestry Commission\, Alabama Nature Center\, Bartlett Tree Experts\, Canfor Scotch Gulf\, Georgia-Pacific\, Great Southern Wood Preserving\, Inc.\, Hancock Forest Management Group\, High Adventure Company\, International Paper\, Jasper Lumber Company\, Inc.\, Larson & McGowin\, Inc.\, Regions Bank\, Resource Management Service LLC\, Scotch Land Management LLC\, St. Marks NWR\, The Westervelt Company\, Timber Products Inspection\, US Fish and Wildlife Service\, US Geological Survey\, USDA Forest Service\, USDA-National Resources Conservation Service\, West Fraser\, WestRock Company\, Phenix City\, AL\, WestRock Company\, Richmond\, VA\, and Weyerhaeuser. \nTo learn more about registering your company or organization\, contact sfwseve@auburn.edu or register online by Oct. 1 at https://app.joinhandshake.com/career_fairs/11137/employer_preview
URL:https://cfwe.auburn.edu/event/sfws-career-fair/
LOCATION:College of Forestry\, Wildlife and Environment\, 602 Duncan Drive\, Auburn\, AL\, 36849\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events,Main Calendar
ORGANIZER;CN="Wendy Franklin%2C Student Recruitment & Events Coordinator":MAILTO:wzf0003@auburn.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191024T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191024T200000
DTSTAMP:20260521T183025
CREATED:20191009T201859Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191009T202320Z
UID:6237-1571940000-1571947200@cfwe.auburn.edu
SUMMARY:Wild Science\, A Tale of Two Lemurs
DESCRIPTION:Wild Science\, A sci-pub about exploration of the natural world \nA Tale of Two Lemurs: Stores of the fascinating ecology and evolution of the world’s most endangered mammals; a talk with Dr. Sarah Zohdy at Red Clay Brewing Company\, Oct. 24 from 6 – 8 p.m. \nThe island of Madagascar is home to some of the strangest animals on the planet. Perhaps some of the most well-known residents are lemurs\, small primates only found on the island. \nJoin Dr. Sarah Zohdy\, who has spent over a decade studying these fascinating and adorable creatures\, to hear first-hand tales of the smallest primate in the world (the mouse lemur)\, the most endangered in the world (the greater bamboo lemur)\, and what is possibly the oddest looking creature on the planet (the aye-aye). Find out about Madagascar’s complex biodiversity and how conservation efforts are making a difference for lemurs and other island residents. \nWild science is a talk series featuring scientists who conduct research to answer questions about the natural world. Featured once a month at Red Clay brewing company\, come learn exciting facts about nature in Alabama and beyond! \nPresented by Auburn University School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences Graduate Student Club \n 
URL:https://cfwe.auburn.edu/event/wild-science-a-tale-of-two-lemurs/
LOCATION:Red Clay Brewery\, 704 N Railroad Ave\, Opelika\, AL\, 36830\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events,Main Calendar
ORGANIZER;CN="SFWS Graduate Student Club":MAILTO:kzc0061@auburn.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191120T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191120T140000
DTSTAMP:20260521T183025
CREATED:20191118T171849Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191118T171849Z
UID:6482-1574247600-1574258400@cfwe.auburn.edu
SUMMARY:2019 Graduate Research Symposium & Reception
DESCRIPTION:The School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences will present the 2019 Graduate Research Symposium immediately following a talk by Dr. R. Quinn Thomas of Virginia Tech on Wednesday\, Nov. 20. \nThomas will give a talk titled\, “Ecological Forecasting: Anticipating the Future of Forests and Freshwaters\,” that will discuss the novel use of integrative data and models to make explicit predictive forecasts that will allow scientists to better anticipate and respond to major environmental changes impacting ecosystem services. \nThe free seminar\, which is open to the public and all members of the campus community\, will be held at 11 a.m. in the conference hall\, room 1101\, located on the first floor of the School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences Building at 602 Duncan Drive\, Auburn\, Alabama. \nThe Graduate Research Symposium and Reception will immediately follow the lecture at 12 p.m. in the conference hall. The presentation will highlight the diversity of the school’s research program and provide graduate students the opportunity to present their research to stakeholders and members of the academic community. \nThis is a complimentary event for faculty\, staff\, and students. Light refreshments and free parking are offered for attendees. Parking will be available on the third and fourth levels of the South Quad Parking Deck. Advanced registration and parking passes are not required. \nSeminar Abstract:\nThe 21st century has been and will continue to be characterized by major environmental changes to the ecosystem services upon which society depends. Anticipating and responding to these changes requires the development of novel approaches that integrate data and models to make explicit predictive forecasts in real-time. Furthermore\, forecasting involves generating quantitative hypotheses about the state of ecological systems before observations are collected\, thus representing one of the strongest tests of our foundational understanding of ecological dynamics. As a result\, the cycle of creating forecasts\, evaluating them using observations\, and revising ecological hypotheses and models based on that feedback has the potential to accelerate our learning across many disciplines within ecology. The seminar will explore the emerging field of ecological forecasting using two examples: forecasts of loblolly pine productivity across the Southeastern U.S. based on a model constrained by decades of forestry research and forecasts of water quality in a drinking water reservoir based on real-time integration with sensor networks. \nBiography:  Dr. R. Thomas Quinn Thomas is an associate professor in the Department of Forest Resources and Environmental Conservation at Virginia Tech. Prior to joining the faculty at Virginia Tech\, he was a post-doctoral scientist at the National Center for Atmospheric Research. Dr. Thomas’ Ph.D. is from Cornell University\, M.S. from the University of New Hampshire\, and A.B. from Dartmouth College. He has been awarded the Ecological Forecasting Prize by the Ecological Society of America and is the principal investigator on the NSF-sponsored Ecological Forecasting Initiative Research Coordination Network. His research focuses on developing a predictive understanding of ecosystems\, including forest and freshwaters\, using a range of computational methods and ecosystem observations. \n 
URL:https://cfwe.auburn.edu/event/2019-graduate-research-symposium-reception/
LOCATION:College of Forestry\, Wildlife and Environment\, 602 Duncan Drive\, Auburn\, AL\, 36849\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events,Main Calendar
ORGANIZER;CN="Audrey Grindle%2C Graduate Student Coordinator":MAILTO:apg0008@auburn.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191120T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191120T183000
DTSTAMP:20260521T183025
CREATED:20191106T172457Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191106T184321Z
UID:6421-1574271000-1574274600@cfwe.auburn.edu
SUMMARY:Climate Reality Talk at the KPNC
DESCRIPTION:Is Our Climate Really In Crisis?\nClimate change is on the lips of everyone\, from corporate and government leaders to family members around your dinner table.  Opinions\, assumptions\, and rumor are epidemic creating a massive deluge of unreliable information.  How serious is the threat of climate change and how realistic is it to think that we can reverse it… or even slow it down? \nEnvironmental expert\, Lella Lowe\, will be at the KPNC to answer these questions and bring some clarity about out climate.  Lella was a founding member of the Mobile Environmental Justice Action Coalition in 2014\, a member of the inaugural class of the EPA’s Environmental Justice Academy in 2016/17\, and received certification by The Climate Reality Project in March of this year.  Lella’s informative and straight-forward presentation will address the reality of climate change and how it effects you. \nThis program will be held at the Kreher Preserve & Nature Center.  The nature center is located at 2222 N. College Street near the AU Fisheries and Hwy 280.  For more information\, visit auburn.edu/preserve\, email preserve@auburn.edu\, or call 334-844-8091.
URL:https://cfwe.auburn.edu/event/climate-reality-talk-at-the-kpnc/
LOCATION:Kreher Preserve and Nature Center\, 2222 N. College Street\, Auburn\, AL\, 36830\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events,Main Calendar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191214T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191214T113000
DTSTAMP:20260521T183025
CREATED:20181206T210302Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191008T161726Z
UID:3453-1576317600-1576323000@cfwe.auburn.edu
SUMMARY:2019 Fall Graduation Reception
DESCRIPTION:The School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences will celebrate the 2019 Fall graduating class on Saturday\, December 14\, 2019. The reception will be held at the SFWS Building in the EBSCO Atrium at 10 a.m. and the presentation will begin at 10:15 a.m. The commencement ceremony will be held at the Auburn Arena at 2 p.m.
URL:https://cfwe.auburn.edu/event/fall-graduation/
LOCATION:College of Forestry\, Wildlife and Environment\, 602 Duncan Drive\, Auburn\, AL\, 36849\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events,Main Calendar
ORGANIZER;CN="Wendy Franklin%2C Student Recruitment & Events Coordinator":MAILTO:wzf0003@auburn.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200225T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200225T163000
DTSTAMP:20260521T183025
CREATED:20200225T185209Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200225T190229Z
UID:6835-1582644600-1582648200@cfwe.auburn.edu
SUMMARY:SFWS Seminar Series - Dr. Hamid Moradkhani
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Hamid Moradkhani\nCenter for Complex Hydrosystems Research\, University of Alabama\n  \n“From Drought Monitoring to Forecasting\, Recovery\, Vulnerability\, Risk and Mortality Under Changing Climate: An International Experience”\n\n  \nAbstract:\nDrought is a creeping interwoven natural hazard affecting more people than any other natural disaster causing massive damages on economy and ecosystems. Therefore\, better understanding of potential drought hazard can lead us to make preparation plans to mitigate the adverse impacts of droughts. This presentation is multifaceted; first\, we discuss our recently developed probabilistic drought monitoring and forecasting system that leverages dynamical and statistical modeling benefiting from satellite remote sensing\, Bayesian analysis and high-performance computing. Then we elaborate on a multi-stage framework to detect hydrological droughts considering both water quantity and quality variables and discuss how the drought recovery can be estimated. Drought risk is then discussed which refers to the potential losses imposed by a drought event\, and it is generally characterized as a function of vulnerability\, hazard\, and exposure. We show how to assess drought risk at a national level by considering climate change\, population growth\, and socioeconomic vulnerabilities. Drought vulnerability is quantified using a rigorous multi-dimensional framework from six different sectors of economy\, energy and infrastructure\, health\, land use\, society\, and water resources. Results indicate that controlling the population growth is imperative for mitigating drought risk since it improves socioeconomic vulnerability and reduces potential exposure to drought. Meanwhile\, climate change will considerably exacerbate drought and heat-stress hazards. Our findings show that global warming will escalate heat-stress mortality risk\, in particular across Central Africa to unprecedented levels. It is revealed that unfortunately\, the poorest countries (that have least contribution to climate change) are expected to be most impacted\, and they will experience markedly higher risk ratios compared to the wealthier nations. \nSpeaker Bio:\nDr. Moradkhani joined The University of Alabama in January 2018 as Alton N. Scott Endowed Chair in the department of civil\, construction and environmental engineering. Also\, he is the founding director of the Center for Complex Hydrosystems Research comprising faculties and students across civil and environmental engineering\, computer science\, geography\, mathematics\, geology and business school. Prior to this appointment\, he was a professor and director of Water Resources and Remote Sensing Lab in the department of civil and environmental engineering at Portland State University. Dr. Moradkhani is a pioneer and has introduced original and groundbreaking methods in few areas notably: data assimilation and ensemble inference; remote sensing and hydroclimate extremes (droughts and floods) which hold the promise for unprecedented advances in predictive modeling under changing environmental and climatic conditions. Dr. Moradkhani is the recipient of several awards including Faculty Research Excellence Award\, the Millar Award for the excellence in research\, teaching and profession service\, the selection to the hall of fame of school of engineering at the University of California\, Irvine and best technical paper award from the ASCE Journal of Hydrologic Engineering\, to name a few. He is the author of over 100 peer reviewed publications\, and has served on the editorial boards of several journals including Water Resources Research\, Journal of Hydrology\, Water\, Remote Sensing\, and Hydrologic Engineering. For more\, please see www.moradkhani.net \n  \n\nFaculty\, students\, and the public are invited to attend this free program.\nComplimentary refreshments will be served.\nCFEs are available by request.\nAdvanced registration is not required.\nParking is available on the 3rd and 4th floors of the South Quad parking deck on Duncan Drive\, directly across from the SFWS Building. See Parking Services on Level 2 to obtain a visitor pass.
URL:https://cfwe.auburn.edu/event/sfws-seminar-series-hamid-moradkhani/
LOCATION:Room 1101 (Conference Hall)\, SFWS Bldg.\, 602 Duncan Drive\, Auburn\, AL\, 36849\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events,Main Calendar,Seminar Series
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200226T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200226T120000
DTSTAMP:20260521T183025
CREATED:20200219T221434Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200220T164641Z
UID:6800-1582711200-1582718400@cfwe.auburn.edu
SUMMARY:Mass Timber Now\, a seminar hosted by the Sustainable Biomaterials & Packaging Society
DESCRIPTION:Professor David Kennedy of Auburn University’s College of Architecture\, Design and Construction will be giving his talk titled\, Mass Timber Now\, on Wednesday\, Feb. 26\, at 10 a.m. Kennedy is a Harvard-educated registered architect teaching undergraduate courses in architecture\, with expertise in wood and mass timber construction. He will be discussing the various types of mass timber and their unique properties\, as well as several real-world mass timber projects. \nThe talk will be hosted by the Sustainable Biomaterials and Packaging Society in the School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences Building\, Room 2217. Lunch with beverages will be provided for all attendees. All students\, faculty\, and guests are welcome. \nMore information can be found at www.aub.ie/biomaterials \n 
URL:https://cfwe.auburn.edu/event/mass-timber-now-a-seminar-hosted-by-the-sustainable-biomaterials-packaging-society/
CATEGORIES:Events,Main Calendar
ORGANIZER;CN="Philip McMichael":MAILTO:psm0016@auburn.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200227T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200227T163000
DTSTAMP:20260521T183025
CREATED:20200219T194303Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200224T160720Z
UID:6789-1582813800-1582821000@cfwe.auburn.edu
SUMMARY:Trends & Implications for the Future of Packaging: A Panel Discussion & Reception
DESCRIPTION:The Auburn University School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences invites Auburn faculty\, staff and students to join industry stakeholders for a reception\nand panel discussion to explore the future of the packaging industry and its implications for research and academic programs. \nPackaging is a trillion-dollar market and currently the third-largest industry in the world. This growth\, coupled with the rising consumer demand for eco-friendly\npackaging\, is inspiring many traditional forest product companies to expand their operations to include sustainable biomaterial and packaging. In this discussion\,\nwe will discover how partnerships between academia and industry have the potential to propel innovation forward through education\, research and development. \nPanelists for the discussion are Dr. Dana Breed\, global research and development director of packaging and sustainability at The Coca-Cola Company\, and\nDr. Laurent Matuana\, associate director and professor of biomaterials and composites in the School of Packaging at Michigan State University. Dr. Yucheng Peng\,\nassistant professor of sustainable packaging systems in the Auburn School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences’ Forest Products Development Center\, will serve as moderator. \nThe reception and panel discussion will be held at the SFWS Building located at 602 Duncan Drive in Conference Hall\, room 1101\, beginning at 2:30 p.m.\non Thursday\, Feb. 27. The event is free and open to the public. Parking will be available on the third and fourth levels of the South Quad Parking Deck. For more details\,\nplease contact Dr. Peng at yzp0027@auburn.edu. \n  \nExpert Panelists:  \nDr. Dana Breed\, Global R&D Director of Packaging and Sustainability\, The Coca-Cola Company  \nDana Breed is currently the Global R& D Director of Packaging and Sustainability for The Coca-Cola Company. A self-described “Master of Technology\,” Breed is responsible for driving new-to-industry packaging technology introductions\, new materials and formats across beverage categories\, monitoring macro trends\, and assessing technologies related to sustainability and packaging for potential fit in The Coca-Cola System. Prior to her current position\, Breed has led research and business development for Materials Science\, The Dow Chemical Company\, and Eastman Chemical Company. Breed earned a B.S. in Chemical Engineering from Rice University\, a M.E. Res. in Chemical Engineering from the University of Sydney\, and a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from University of California\, Santa Barbara. \nDr. Laurent Matuana\, Associate Director and Professor of Biomaterials & Composites\, School of Packaging\, Michigan State University \nProfessor Matuana is a Fellow of the Society of Plastics Engineers (FSPE).  His research focuses on processing of bio-based materials\, with emphasis on the use of natural resources for the development of innovative\, sustainable\, and high-performance materials for packaging\, building\, and other applications. Emphasis is specifically placed on fundamental studies to understand\, model and control the important factors affecting the manufacturing process and material performance. He earned his Ph.D. degree at the University of Toronto\, Ontario\, Canada.  He also holds a B.S. and M.S. degrees from Laval University\, Quebec\, Canada. \nModerator: \nDr. Yucheng Peng\, Assistant Professor of Sustainable Packaging Systems\, Forest Products Development Center\, Auburn University School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences \nYucheng Peng has extensive experience in sustainable biomaterials\, natural fiber (cellulose) based polymer composites\, and packaging design\, manufacturing\, and innovation. Prior to joining the Forest Products Development Center in the School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences\, Peng was a postdoctoral fellow at Clemson University and later held research and development positions with Berry Global\, Inc. and The Coca-Cola Company. Peng earned B.S. in Wood Science and Engineering from Northwest A&F University\, China\, a M.S. in Sustainable Bioproducts from Mississippi State University\, and a Ph.D. in Forest Resources from University of Maine.
URL:https://cfwe.auburn.edu/event/trends-implications-for-the-future-of-packaging-a-panel-discussion/
LOCATION:College of Forestry\, Wildlife and Environment\, 602 Duncan Drive\, Auburn\, AL\, 36849\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events,Main Calendar
ORGANIZER;CN="SFWS Office of Communications and Marketing":MAILTO:sfwscom@auburn.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200303T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200303T163000
DTSTAMP:20260521T183025
CREATED:20200225T182303Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200225T182303Z
UID:6820-1583249400-1583253000@cfwe.auburn.edu
SUMMARY:SFWS Seminar Series - Parrish Bergquist
DESCRIPTION:Parrish Bergquist\, Yale Program on Climate Change Communication\n“Public Opinion\, Partisan Politics\, & Environmental Policy in the U.S.”\n  \n\nFaculty\, students\, and the public are invited to attend this free program.\nComplimentary refreshments will be served.\nCFEs are available by request.\nAdvanced registration is not required.\nParking is available on the 3rd and 4th floors of the South Quad parking deck on Duncan Drive\, directly across from the SFWS Building. See Parking Services on Level 2 to obtain a visitor pass.\n\n  \nAbstract:\nSpeaker Bio:
URL:https://cfwe.auburn.edu/event/sfws-seminar-series-parrish-bergquist/
CATEGORIES:Events,Main Calendar,Seminar Series
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200317T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200317T163000
DTSTAMP:20260521T183025
CREATED:20200225T182700Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200225T190757Z
UID:6824-1584459000-1584462600@cfwe.auburn.edu
SUMMARY:SFWS Seminar Series - Dr. John Willis
DESCRIPTION:Dr. John Willis\nUSFS – Southern Research Station\n  \n“Persistent Legacy Effects of Forest Management Create Complex Challenges for Restoration”\n  \nAbstract:\nCoarse structural targets have historically been used to guide forest restoration. Oftentimes these targets are gleaned from studies conducted in stands where forest management has largely been absent or completely excluded. As such\, the recommendations guiding many contemporary restoration efforts are not accounting for functional changes that have occurred following decades of forest management.  Consequently\, efforts to restore forest ecosystems may not achieve the desired response. This seminar provides several examples of how legacy effects of forest management are impacting efforts to restore degraded stands in a variety of ecosystems. \nSpeaker Bio:\nJohn Willis graduated with a PhD in Forestry and Evolutionary Ecology from Michigan State University. John previously worked as an Assistant Professor of Silviculture and Forest Ecology at Mississippi State University for four years. Currently\, John works as a Research Forester with the United States Forest Service in Auburn\, Alabama. \n  \n\nFaculty\, students\, and the public are invited to attend this free program.\nComplimentary refreshments will be served.\nCFEs are available by request.\nAdvanced registration is not required.\nParking is available on the 3rd and 4th floors of the South Quad parking deck on Duncan Drive\, directly across from the SFWS Building. See Parking Services on Level 2 to obtain a visitor pass.
URL:https://cfwe.auburn.edu/event/sfws-seminar-series-john-willis/
LOCATION:Room 1101 (Conference Hall)\, SFWS Bldg.\, 602 Duncan Drive\, Auburn\, AL\, 36849\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events,Main Calendar,Seminar Series
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200324T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200324T163000
DTSTAMP:20260521T183025
CREATED:20200225T183236Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200225T183236Z
UID:6826-1585063800-1585067400@cfwe.auburn.edu
SUMMARY:SFWS Seminar Series - Dr. Chan Park
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Chan Park\, Professor Emeritus\, Auburn University\n“Applying Economics to Engineering Curriculum as Relevant to Biomaterials and Packing”\n  \n\nFaculty\, students\, and the public are invited to attend this free program.\nComplimentary refreshments will be served.\nCFEs are available by request.\nAdvanced registration is not required.\nParking is available on the 3rd and 4th floors of the South Quad parking deck on Duncan Drive\, directly across from the SFWS Building. See Parking Services on Level 2 to obtain a visitor pass.\n\n  \nAbstract:\nSpeaker Bio:
URL:https://cfwe.auburn.edu/event/sfws-seminar-series-dr-chan-park/
LOCATION:Room 1101 (Conference Hall)\, SFWS Bldg.\, 602 Duncan Drive\, Auburn\, AL\, 36849\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events,Main Calendar,Seminar Series
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200518
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200522
DTSTAMP:20260521T183025
CREATED:20200428T185817Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260319T223903Z
UID:7010-1589760000-1590105599@cfwe.auburn.edu
SUMMARY:Camp War Eagle Virtual Session 1
DESCRIPTION:Camp War Eagle Sessions\nThere are 8 sessions for Camp War Eagle which are scheduled during the months of May\, June\, and July. These sessions will be held online over a 4-day period and will incorporate pre-orientation modules as well as virtual meetings with academic advisors\, campus resources\, and current CWE Counselors. More specific details about your session including how much time to expect each portion to take will be available online prior to your session. \n\nSession 1: May 18-21\, Monday-Thursday\nSession 2: May 26-29\, Tuesday-Friday (AU is closed on Monday\, May 25 in observance of Memorial Day)\nSession 3: June 1-4\, Monday-Thursday\nSession 4: June 8-11\, Monday-Thursday\nSession 5: June 15-18\, Monday-Thursday\nSession 6: June 22-25\, Monday-Thursday\nSession 7: June 29-July 2\, Monday-Thursday (AU is closed on Friday\, July 3 in observance of Independence Day)\nSession 8: July 6-9\, Monday-Thursday\n\nParents and future students\, this short video will give you a glimpse of how SFWS students are experiencing campus life and the greater world while gaining valuable skills and knowledge to sustainably manage forests\, wildlife\, and other natural resources! \nWelcome to the family! War Eagle! \n 
URL:https://cfwe.auburn.edu/event/camp-war-eagle-virtual-session-1/
LOCATION:SFWS Virtual Sessions\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events,Main Calendar
ORGANIZER;CN="SFWS Office of Student Services":MAILTO:fyedesk@auburn.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200526
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200530
DTSTAMP:20260521T183025
CREATED:20200428T190400Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260319T223800Z
UID:7013-1590451200-1590796799@cfwe.auburn.edu
SUMMARY:Camp War Eagle Virtual Session 2
DESCRIPTION:Camp War Eagle Sessions\n\n\n\nThere are 8 sessions for Camp War Eagle which are scheduled during the months of May\, June\, and July. These sessions will be held online over a 4-day period and will incorporate pre-orientation modules as well as virtual meetings with academic advisors\, campus resources\, and current CWE Counselors. More specific details about your session including how much time to expect each portion to take will be available online prior to your session. \n\nSession 1: May 18-21\, Monday-Thursday\nSession 2: May 26-29\, Tuesday-Friday (AU is closed on Monday\, May 25 in observance of Memorial Day)\nSession 3: June 1-4\, Monday-Thursday\nSession 4: June 8-11\, Monday-Thursday\nSession 5: June 15-18\, Monday-Thursday\nSession 6: June 22-25\, Monday-Thursday\nSession 7: June 29-July 2\, Monday-Thursday (AU is closed on Friday\, July 3 in observance of Independence Day)\nSession 8: July 6-9\, Monday-Thursday\n\nParents and future students\, this short video will give you a glimpse of how SFWS students are experiencing campus life and the greater world while gaining valuable skills and knowledge to sustainably manage forests\, wildlife\, and other natural resources! \nWelcome to the family! War Eagle!
URL:https://cfwe.auburn.edu/event/camp-war-eagle-virtual-session-2/
LOCATION:SFWS Virtual Sessions\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events,Main Calendar
ORGANIZER;CN="SFWS Office of Student Services":MAILTO:fyedesk@auburn.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200601
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200605
DTSTAMP:20260521T183025
CREATED:20200428T190523Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260319T223922Z
UID:7014-1590969600-1591315199@cfwe.auburn.edu
SUMMARY:Camp War Eagle Virtual Session 3
DESCRIPTION:Camp War Eagle Sessions\n\n\n\nThere are 8 sessions for Camp War Eagle which are scheduled during the months of May\, June\, and July. These sessions will be held online over a 4-day period and will incorporate pre-orientation modules as well as virtual meetings with academic advisors\, campus resources\, and current CWE Counselors. More specific details about your session including how much time to expect each portion to take will be available online prior to your session. \n\nSession 1: May 18-21\, Monday-Thursday\nSession 2: May 26-29\, Tuesday-Friday (AU is closed on Monday\, May 25 in observance of Memorial Day)\nSession 3: June 1-4\, Monday-Thursday\nSession 4: June 8-11\, Monday-Thursday\nSession 5: June 15-18\, Monday-Thursday\nSession 6: June 22-25\, Monday-Thursday\nSession 7: June 29-July 2\, Monday-Thursday (AU is closed on Friday\, July 3 in observance of Independence Day)\nSession 8: July 6-9\, Monday-Thursday\n\nParents and future students\, this short video will give you a glimpse of how SFWS students are experiencing campus life and the greater world while gaining valuable skills and knowledge to sustainably manage forests\, wildlife\, and other natural resources! \nWelcome to the family! War Eagle!
URL:https://cfwe.auburn.edu/event/camp-war-eagle-virtual-session-3/
LOCATION:SFWS Virtual Sessions\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events,Main Calendar
ORGANIZER;CN="SFWS Office of Student Services":MAILTO:fyedesk@auburn.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200608
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200612
DTSTAMP:20260521T183025
CREATED:20200428T190638Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260319T223809Z
UID:7015-1591574400-1591919999@cfwe.auburn.edu
SUMMARY:Camp War Eagle Virtual Session 4
DESCRIPTION:Camp War Eagle Sessions\n\n\n\nThere are 8 sessions for Camp War Eagle which are scheduled during the months of May\, June\, and July. These sessions will be held online over a 4-day period and will incorporate pre-orientation modules as well as virtual meetings with academic advisors\, campus resources\, and current CWE Counselors. More specific details about your session including how much time to expect each portion to take will be available online prior to your session. \n\nSession 1: May 18-21\, Monday-Thursday\nSession 2: May 26-29\, Tuesday-Friday (AU is closed on Monday\, May 25 in observance of Memorial Day)\nSession 3: June 1-4\, Monday-Thursday\nSession 4: June 8-11\, Monday-Thursday\nSession 5: June 15-18\, Monday-Thursday\nSession 6: June 22-25\, Monday-Thursday\nSession 7: June 29-July 2\, Monday-Thursday (AU is closed on Friday\, July 3 in observance of Independence Day)\nSession 8: July 6-9\, Monday-Thursday\n\nParents and future students\, this short video will give you a glimpse of how SFWS students are experiencing campus life and the greater world while gaining valuable skills and knowledge to sustainably manage forests\, wildlife\, and other natural resources! \nWelcome to the family! War Eagle!
URL:https://cfwe.auburn.edu/event/camp-war-eagle-virtual-session-4/
LOCATION:SFWS Virtual Sessions\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events,Main Calendar
ORGANIZER;CN="SFWS Office of Student Services":MAILTO:fyedesk@auburn.edu
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