If we hope to achieve the global will and cooperation needed to meet the challenges of the climate crisis, we need stories of hope and transformation, not just disaster and deprivation. These stories should be rooted both in local realities and scientific insights. If we can inspire communities around the world to imagine their own positive climate futures, we can begin to imagine and undertake the work necessary to rebuild our economies and cultures on more sustainable foundations.
Enjoy free yoga for the whole family!
Invite healthy fun into your home. Tune in for free Zoom yoga classes designed with young yogis in mind. Classes will be easy to follow for all ages and cover concepts like healthy stretching and mindful breathing. No materials are needed to participate, but comfortable clothing and a yoga mat are recommended. Yoga instruction will last 45 minutes.
Movies on the Field: Raya and the Last Dragon
November 11, 2021 at 6:30 p.m.
Frank Kush Field at Sun Devil Stadium
Register up to 6 guests per party!
Come one, come all! Blending the knowledge and rigor of academic presentations with the energy and liveliness of talk shows and open mics, the Seize the Moment Variety Show is an hour of pop-up talks, interviews, presentations and more celebrating the dynamic, interdisciplinary work of the Humanities Lab and Leonardo Labs at Arizona State University.
With his string of bestselling novels, Neal Stephenson has carved out a space at the forefront of contemporary fiction, exploring and shaping our cultural imaginary about the future and how it might feel to inhabit it. In his latest novel, Termination Shock, Stephenson explores one of the most pressing global issues of our time—climate change. Frustrated by the inaction of the world’s nations and international institutions, billionaire restaurant chain magnate T.R.
Challenges in Jewish Ancestral Research
Jewish genealogy | lecture series
Janette Silverman, Ancestry.com
Join us for our Affinity Group Coffee series, virtual events designed to bring together ASU families with shared interests to connect, share resources and build community. Families are invited to join any of these six coffee events, all scheduled Feb. 5 through Feb. 10. Bring your Sun Devil spirit and your coffee for a casual family-to-family gathering.
Biodesign China Virtual Symposium
Heather Bean, Biodesign Center for Fundamental and Applied Microbiomics and Xuerong Chen, West China Hospital of Sichuan University will share presentations. Participants can engage in a meaningful discussion following the presentations.
This seminar is part of a virtual fall symposium, hosted by Biodesign Institute China, West China Hospital in Chengdu and the Biodesign Institute at Arizona State University.
Join via Zoom: https://bit.ly/BiodesignChinaZoom | Key: 358533
Angela Byars-Winston, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Dr. Byars-Winston is a counseling psychologist and studies the impact of cultural diversity variables on academic and career development and mentorship, particularly in STEM fields. Dr. Byars-Winston is currently the Principal Investigator in the National Research Mentoring Network leading the Culturally Aware Mentoring initiative through the National Institutes of Health.
Talk Title: "Effective, Culturally Responsive Mentorship"
Enjoy free yoga for the whole family!
Invite healthy fun into your home. Tune in for free Zoom yoga classes designed with young yogis in mind. Classes will be easy to follow for all ages and cover concepts like healthy stretching and mindful breathing. No materials are needed to participate, but comfortable clothing and a yoga mat are recommended. Yoga instruction will last 45 minutes.