The Center for the Study of Race and Democracy (CSRD) at Arizona State University is welcoming Charlayne Hunter-Gault, distinguished award-winning journalist and courageous civil rights champion, as it launches its second decade of Delivering Democracy programming. The dialogue is scheduled for April 13th at 3:00 PM. It will take place in person at Pilgrim Rest Baptist Church in Phoenix and will also be available via livestream.
“Ask a Physicist” has been renamed “Thinking Beyond” in order to encompass a broader range of topics. Our format will remain the same with a talk given by an expert and the audience participating by asking questions during the webinar or in advance.
Exhibition of early printed editions of Chaucer’s works owned by Hayden Library's Special Collections department.
Webinar series organized by Dr. Floris Wardenaar of the College of Health Solutions. During this series, he invites inspiring speakers from the field of nutrition and exercise.
We are thrilled to invite you to the conversation series, "Designing With the Desert" marking the inception of this transformative initiative. As we not only inhabit the Sonoran Desert but rather, we are part of it, this series seeks to unravel the intricate relationships between humans with this fragile yet resilient land. Come and critically explore with panelists and facilitators the multiple ways we dwell in the Sonoran Desert, how we constantly transform it, and how we dialogue with it or ignore it.
In this second installment of the Designing With the Desert series, Sandra Barclay from the Barclay & Crousse studio based in Lima, Peru brings a lecture titled "Landscapes of Intimacy" to present the Barclay & Crousse studio work.
An online conversation about technology and the future with bionic pop artist Viktoria Modesta
"Due to forecasted high winds and rain on Saturday night, this outdoor event will be postponed to a later date. We appreciate your understanding and can't wait to see you all at another movie soon!"
Join us to hear Brigadier General Tom Webster (USAF Ret) as he delves into the history of Close Air Support (CAS), one of the Air Force's most challenging missions. As a former A-10 and F-16 pilot, he held various command positions, specializing in Close Air Support Missions throughout his career. He will trace the history of CAS, which plays a vital role in the military's air/land battle team.
Join New York Times bestselling author and renowned physicist Brian Greene to explore the past and future of the cosmos – from the big bang to the closest science can take us to the very end – illuminating essential questions of human existence. |