2021 International Quality of Life Award's Distinguished Lecture Series to feature Lauren Bush Lauren

Published: March 16, 2021

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The College of Human Sciences will host the annual IQLA Distinguished Lecture Series, featuring FEED Founder and CEO Lauren Bush Lauren, on Thursday, March 25, at 3 p.m. CDT.

FEED is an organization that produces fashionable accessories and donates the proceeds toward the fight to end world hunger. Roger Thurow, renowned journalist and Auburn’s Hunger Solutions Institute scholar-in-residence, will moderate in the auditorium with Lauren joining virtually. Those attending in person will have the opportunity to engage in a Q&A with Thurow and Lauren.

In addition to the lecture, details will be shared about the new Spirit of IQLA Scholarship to be awarded to a student or students who display a passion for improving individual, family and community well-being.

In-person seating will be available at The Hotel at Auburn University & Dixon Conference Center auditorium on a first come, first served basis. Click here to attend virtually.

The 2020 International Quality of Life Awards took place virtually in December, honoring the heroes of COVID-19. Click here to watch last year's ceremony.

Lauren Bush Lauren sits among a bunch of children

Lauren Bush Lauren, founder and CEO of FEED, will be the speaker at the College of Human Sciences’ annual IQLA Distinguished Lecture Series on Thursday, March 25.