Join us as the undergraduate Dance students in the ASU School of Music, Dance and Theatre present their choreography projects.
Join us as the undergraduate Dance students in the ASU School of Music, Dance and Theatre present their choreography projects.
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.
Movies on the Field: Selena
Bring a blanket, sit on the field at Sun Devil Stadium and enjoy your favorite films on the big screen under the stars. Events are open to ASU and the community.
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 study of humanity in response to inhumanity has been the focus of Livingstone Smith's life work. He has written and edited ten books on the subject. His 2011 "Less Than Human: Why We Demean, Enslave and Exterminate Others" won the 2012 Anisfield-Wolf award for nonfiction.
María Teresa Kumar is the founding CEO of Voto Latino (c4) and Voto Latino Foundation (c3) and an Emmy-nominated on-air analyst for MSNBC. Kumar deeply understands and is personally part of the fastest growing demographic group in America. This has given her a unique platform to shape some of the most pressing issues of our time, including police reform, gender pay equity, immigration, diversity and inclusion in tech, protecting the vote, and climate justice.
The tools of sci-fi narrative are increasingly being used in the field of design to better imagine, experience, and shape possible futures.