AU OUTREACH eNews

July 2025 Volume 3, Issue 11

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Sefton with Auburn police and fire
JoEllen Sefton, Kinesiology with Auburn Police - Sefton is 2024 Award for Excellence in Faculty Outreach winner

Highlighting Service: Auburn Outreach Banners


Take a ride or stroll down College Street and experience the Auburn Outreach pole banner project—a vibrant display of 16 banner pairs lining the median in downtown Auburn! Each banner highlights the diverse and powerful work of University Outreach, showcasing local community programs and more.

Get Involved!

Spot a banner that inspires you? Snap a photo, share it on social media, and tag us to celebrate Auburn’s commitment to service, lifelong learning, & engagement! #AuburnOutreach #AuburnServes #PoleBannerProject #MakeADifference

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Sefton assisting the military

Pictured: JoEllen Sefton, the 2024 winner of the prestigious Award for Excellence in Faculty Outreach for her impactful service to the military and local first responders (pictured above with featured partners at Auburn Public Safety - Police & Fire). Sefton is a leading expert in athletic training and injury prevention at Auburn University’s School of Kinesiology in the College of Education. JoEllen Sefton developed what would become the Warrior Athletic Training Program, embedding graduate student athletic trainers within the units at Fort Benning and implementing evidence-based interventions to reduce musculoskeletal injuries and improve physical readiness in training units. 

Auburn University Outreach downtown Auburn pole banner project video
Davicia Oliver - former student spotlight OPS

DAVICIA OLIVER '25


Congratulations to recent Auburn grad, Davicia "Day" Oliver who double majored in sociology and English creative writing. Day worked with Auburn University Outreach for 3 1/2 years in the Office of Public Service. Day served as Publications Assistant and designed the monthly Outreach eNewsletter. Davicia also served as an Outreach Ambassador in the Center for Educational Outreach and Engagement. Day will be missed, but isn't going far. She'll return to Auburn as a graduate student and GA in sociology in the College of Liberal Arts.


We wish her well in her future endeavors as she explores opportunities on campus & in the community – as she continues making a difference!

Day Oliver - AU '25
Davicia Oliver – class of '25
Blair Hobbs will discuss two of her shows, “Flannery O’Connor’s 100th Birthday” and “Radiant Matter,” both recently displayed at Spalding Nix Fine Art in Atlanta, Georgia.

OLLI at Auburn presents ...

Come to Jesus:

an Artist Talk with Blair Hobbs

on Wednesday, August 6,

4 p.m. at Pebble Hill. Hobbs will discuss two of her shows, “Flannery O’Connor’s 100th Birthday” and “Radiant Matter,” both recently displayed at Spalding Nix Fine Art in Atlanta, Georgia. Through a guided slideshow, she will discuss how the art pieces are linked by layers of reckoning, both spiritually and physically.

Topics include teaching, retirement, breast cancer, misfits, and a little bit of mixed-up religion. This presentation is co-sponsored by the Caroline Marshall Draughon Center for the Arts & Humanities. Pebble Hill is located at 101 S Debardeleben St. This presentation is free and open to the public.

 

Blair Hobbs is a writer, visual artist, and senior lecturer emerita in English at the University of Mississippi, where she has taught literature and creative writing since 1996. Her poetry has appeared in various magazines and journals, and she is represented by Spalding Nix Fine Art, Atlanta, Georgia; Southside Art Gallery, Oxford, Mississippi; Fischer Gallery, Jackson, Mississippi. “Radiant Matter,” an art show about her breast cancer treatments was nominated for the 2025 Mississippi Institute of Arts and Letters Visual Arts Award. 


OLLI Brown Bag Series Events

Gaetz, Oliver, Espinal and Cruz - graduating students who worked within Auburn University Outreach in 2025 who were featured in a story written by Dioselin Cruz, the student Community Outreach Writer

A Letter to Auburn Outreach

Outreach at Auburn University has

the power to expand hearts and minds


written by Dioselin Cruz, Outreach Community Writer


As a student writer for Outreach, I have had the pleasure of connecting with many of the movers and shakers on campus. This includes my fellow graduating peers. 

Our time here and elsewhere on campus has instilled in us many Auburn virtues, but we especially “believe in the human touch, which cultivates sympathy with my fellow men and mutual helpfulness and brings happiness for all.” 


Former Campus Kitchens President Jake Gaertner shared his time at Auburn has taught him the value of hard work, friendship, and involvement. 

As a pre-med Biosystems Engineering student, he entered Auburn with perfectionist pressures until he realized college was more than a letter grade. 

“Some of the most valuable and important things throughout college has been serving with Campus Kitchens and being a part of Outreach,” Jake shared.

“Having resources and talking with Dr. Vickers about not just Campus Kitchens stuff but life in general” deeply impacted his experience at Auburn.

Gaertner plans to work as an emergency medicine physician in the future. He plans on applying the lessons he has learned by being involved in student organizations and serving with Outreach when approaching difficult situations.

 

Another exceptional student I have met is Davicia Oliver, a sociology and creative writing double major. She worked with Outreach’s Office of Public Service for three and a half years as a publications assistant/work study student and was as an Outreach Ambassador.


Oliver also served as president of Korea X Dance (KXD) student organization at Auburn University, where she embraced cultural expression and student engagement through K-pop dance. She is excited to begin her master’s program in sociology but also feels sad to be leaving Outreach. “That’s my baby now,” said Oliver. 

After working here for most of her time at Auburn, “Outreach had the biggest impact” on her college experience. “My campus aunts are all over Outreach, so it was really good to be able to go to someone on campus…for advice and stuff like that,” Oliver confessed. 

 

Anthony Espinal, IT assistant at Outreach, is now graduating in Biomedical Sciences and Spanish. “Outreach allowed me to experience Auburn,” Espinal confessed. As a transfer student, he had struggled to connect with the Auburn community until he became involved with Outreach activities and with campus organizations. 

The environment encouraged him to prioritize school and campus life, which made a significant difference in his college journey. He plans on furthering his education through a biomedical sciences master’s program before pursuing a dual Doctor of Medicine and Master of Public Health degree. 


“I hope to be able to understand how I can help bridge the gap between healthcare and poverty, “Espinal stated. 

 

I, Dioselin Cruz, have had a remarkable experience at Outreach and Auburn at large. Writing for Outreach has allowed me to glimpse into the many worlds that make up the AU community and its partners across Alabama. 

My writing has been colored by my training as a history major and experiences as the Founder and President of the Latinx Student Alliance. I appreciate the wonderful women I work with at Outreach who have supported my stories and other endeavors elsewhere. 


After graduation, I plan to take an exploratory gap year to help me on my path before pursuing a PhD in Latin American history.  


I did not truly grasp the beauty Auburn creates and fosters in the organizations and individuals it serves until I began working here. Thank you to everyone who helped me get to where I am now.


In the future, I hope to be the voice or helping hand Outreach was for me. 



War Eagle!

From left to right: Raveena Baskaran, Eliza Kirk, Anne Lichty, Michael Prol, Emmet Dunham, Elizabeth Speight, Hanna Kraker. Auburn students participating in the Ghana Service-Learning project in 2025

Outreach Global Returns to Ghana for 2025 Service-Learning Program

Outreach Global successfully relaunched its signature Ghana Service-Learning Program from June 6–18, 2025. A team of Auburn students, faculty and staff engaged in cultural immersion, educational exchange and five days of impactful service at local clinics and schools in Accra and Cape Coast. The program was made possible through partnerships with Ghanaian institutions and generous support from the on campus Auburn University family and community organizations. Applications for the 2026 program will open in fall 2025.


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Students setting up pharmacy table at Global Service Learning
Students providing service and working with local clients in Ghana- Anne and Eliza
Hanna Kraker conducting service learning in a classroom during the Ghana Service Learning program.
Save the date card for OESS. (link to https://www.auburn.edu/outreach/facultyengagement/symposium.htm )

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The 2024 graduating class of the Intensive Economic Development Training Course at Auburn University pose for a photo on stairs outside the Auburn University Hotel.

GEDI hosts 41st Intensive Economic Development Training Course


The Government & Economic Development Institute (GEDI) hosts its 41st class of the Intensive Economic Development Training Course fueled by Spire beginning in July at the Auburn University Hotel and Dixon Conference Center.


The Intensive course is divided into two, one-week sessions and introduces participants to all phases of economic development. The first week will be held July 14-18 and is accredited by the International Economic Development Council (IEDC). It fulfills one of the prerequisites for those who wish to take the exam for the Certified Economic Developer (CEcD) designation. It will provide an in-depth overview of general economic development concepts and principles. The second week, which is scheduled to take place September 8-11, will focus on important Alabama issues and resources. 


Program leaders and faculty represent the field’s most effective practitioners from throughout the state and across the nation. Auburn has hosted the Intensive Economic Development Training Course for over four decades and it remains one of the most informative and critical educational programs for professionals working in economic and community development. Program participants include economic developers, Chamber of Commerce staff, elected officials, community leaders, business owners and more.


A department of Auburn University Outreach, GEDI’s mission is to empower communities, businesses, and government leaders with the knowledge and tools needed to drive sustainable growth and positive change. Through strategic partnerships, innovative approaches, and dedicated outreach, GEDI plays a critical role in strengthening Alabama’s economic landscape. From training the next generation of public servants to equipping local businesses and economic developers with the skills necessary to thrive in a competitive market, GEDI’s programs help build better communities across the state. 

 

Intensive Economic Development Training Course at Auburn University

Auburn Across Alabama faculty bus tour - https://auburnacrossalabama.org/experience.htm

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GEAR UP Achieve - Facebook


Circle K International at Auburn

(student led community-service organization)

Circle K International at Auburn University - Facebook



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