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Auburn University students chartered a Student Chapter for the Water Environment Federation (WEF) through its member association Alabama’s Water Environment Association (AWEA). Founded in 1928, the Water Environment Federation (WEF) is a not-for-profit technical and educational organization of 36,000 individual members and 75 affiliated Member Associations representing water quality professionals around the world. WEF members, Member Associations, and staff proudly Read more...
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To give students the ability to participate in a departmental organization in order to educate and inform students about opportunities and careers in Agronomy, Environmental Sciences, and Crop Sciences. The organization also gives students the opportunity to interact with employers in the industry and learn critical skills that can be applied to job hunting. Read more...
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Whitewater paddling is an extreme adventure sport. The Whitewater Paddling club aims to provide opportunities for Auburn University students to experience this amazing sport. Leaders in the club will teach novice paddlers how to kayak and navigate whitewater. Whitewater kayaking will be the focus of the group, but other paddling vessels such as SUPs, rafts, and open canoes will be Read more...
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he climbing club was created in order to allow Auburn’s climbing community to compete with other universities. We travel around the southeast to competitions in Atlanta, Birmingham, Tuscaloosa, and more! The Auburn Climbing Club also wants to encourage gym climbers to experience the wonders of outdoor climbing. We provide the connections and expertise to allow climbers to enjoy the outdoors. Read more...
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Auburn University offers a large variety of camps to help high school students find their passion, strengthen their skills, and shape their future. Camps include the Senior EAGLE (Exploring Agriculture & Gaining Leadership Experience) Camp, Fisheries and Aquaculture Camp, Coastal Fisheries Camp, and more! Read more...