The event starts with a one-mile walk around the beautiful ASU Polytechnic campus, where a journey map and CISA Student Ambassadors will guide participants to some of the most popular natural environment spots and share stories about people and places around campus.
Ask a Physicist is the monthly webinar series with renowned physicists Paul Davies, Sara Walker and Maulik Parikh from the Beyond Center for Fundamental Concepts in Science at Arizona State University. Each webinar will address a big question in physics and the audience can submit questions ahead of time or during the webinar to add to the discussion!
In celebration of the opening of “Lucha Libre: Beyond the Arenas” you are cordially invited to a reception with the artists and ASU Art Museum Senior Curator Julio Cesar Morales and Mexico City-based independent curator Fernanda Ramos. This opening event features remarks by the curators, music, food and activities related to the exhibition.
In connection with our latest Art in Focus Gallery exhibition, "The Malevolent and the Serene: Japanese Tea Bowls and Prints," join ASU Art Museum Director Miki Garcia and Curator Mary-Beth Buesgen in a Guided Tour of Grant Street Studios followed by a Sake tasting at Kaizen PHX. Included in your ticket is an original work of art - a Sake Cup handmade by ASU
The Center for American Institutions and the Political History and Leadership program at Arizona State University are committed to civic education for students and the larger community.
The mission of the PHL Engaging Citizenship Luncheons is to provide a deeper understanding of critical political and cultural issues confronting our nation. These meetings provide an opportunity for attendees from the community to deepen their understanding of issues including free speech, elections, constitutional rights, education, biotechnology and religious freedom.
The Center for American Institutions and the Political History and Leadership program at Arizona State University are committed to civic education for students and the larger community.
The mission of the PHL Engaging Citizenship Luncheons is to provide a deeper understanding of critical political and cultural issues confronting our nation. These meetings provide an opportunity for attendees from the community to deepen their understanding of issues including free speech, elections, constitutional rights, education, biotechnology and religious freedom.
In Sarah DeLappe's play "The Wolves," an indoor girls' soccer team goes through their team warmups and drills. Their discussions and gossip reveal struggles with self-discovery as they navigate life as adolescents. Content Warning: Recommended for high school audiences and up. Includes mature language/themes.
In Sarah DeLappe's play "The Wolves," an indoor girls' soccer team goes through their team warmups and drills. Their discussions and gossip reveal struggles with self-discovery as they navigate life as adolescents. Content Warning: Recommended for high school audiences and up. Includes mature language/themes.
In Sarah DeLappe's play "The Wolves," an indoor girls' soccer team goes through their team warmups and drills. Their discussions and gossip reveal struggles with self-discovery as they navigate life as adolescents. Content Warning: Recommended for high school audiences and up. Includes mature language/themes.
In cooperation with the Jewish Studies conference on Italian Jewish music, the ASU Concert Choir performs Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco’s “Romancero Gitano.” Guest Artists Miriam Camerini and Manuel Buda offer a unique look at Italian Jewish music.