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Month: March 2023

<strong>Spring has sprung in Montgomery</strong>
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Spring has sprung in Montgomery

By: Emma Keith Springtime is here and so are the activities. Are you looking for something fun to do this spring? The City of Montgomery has so many fun events planned for the month of April for you and the whole family. Whether you are interested in getting fit, learning more, or just hanging out with family, dive into this article and watch your calendar fill up with fun for this Spring season. Dino Dig Education  When: April 1,2023 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. Location: Montgomery Zoo and Mann Wildlife Museum  Info: In this hands-on learning experience. Junior explorers get to experience an archaeological dig, discover bones, and learn about creatures that roamed the earth long ago.  https://www.montgomeryal.gov/Home/Components/Calendar/Event/8063/4288 Communit...
 Warhawk Academic Success Center to host “Turn Lemons into Lemonade”
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 Warhawk Academic Success Center to host “Turn Lemons into Lemonade”

MONTGOMERY, Alabama (March 6, 2023) - The Warhawk Academic Success Center (WASC) is hosting an information meeting, "Turn Lemons into Lemonade," on March 8th from 12:15 p.m.-12:45 p.m. at Taylor Center 230 on the Auburn University at Montgomery (AUM) campus. The presenter for this event will be Ar'Shundra Hampton. The meeting is intended for students who did not perform as well as they had hoped during the Fall semester. The WASC advisors are professional staff members who can help provide guidance through a process that helps students identify a plan to increase their academic success. A primary goal of Student Success Advising is establishing connections between students and institutional academic support services. AUM understands and accepts that successful navigation of the univers...
Auburn University at Montgomery to host Civil Rights to Civic Virtue
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Auburn University at Montgomery to host Civil Rights to Civic Virtue

MONTGOMERY, Alabama (March 6, 2023) - The Civil Rights to Civic Virtue (CRCV) Society is hosting a luncheon featuring L’Rai Arthur-Mensa, Project Director Local Projects designer of Legacy Museum, as guest speaker. The luncheon will take place on March 8th, from 11 a.m. -1 p.m., at Taylor Center 221 on the Auburn University at Montgomery campus. Arthur-Mensa has an extensive background in designing exhibits and has worked with several museums in the United States. “The CRCV Society aims to determine whether an increase in virtue literacy, civil rights literacy, and community engagement can lead to growth in civic virtue. This project addresses important needs within the university and local community by facilitating meaningful community-engaged learning experiences and deepening their ...