The ASU Alumni Association, in partnership with Admissions Services and ASU Family invites you and your family to a Sun Devil Send-Off. This annual ASU tradition welcomes incoming ASU students and their families to the Sun Devil family and offers a great chance to meet other area students coming to ASU in the fall, ask questions of other students and ASU alumni, and most of all, have fun in a casual environment to celebrate your next step into your lifelong ASU experience.
Scholars at all levels (including students and those out of academia) are invited to attend the fall 2022 Veterans in Society conference, hosted this year by ASU's Office for Veteran and Military Academic Engagement, in conjunction with the Veterans Studies Association.
The conference kicks off the evening of Oct. 20 with a keynote address and reception; Oct. 21 will be a full day of sessions.
The call for papers opened March 14 and closes July 15, 2022.
This highly engaging conference focuses on the practical and emerging issues affecting the practice of law in the digital age. Leading jurists, attorneys and technologists will walk you through the latest cutting-edge issues in eDiscovery, information governance, privacy, security and new forms of electronically-stored information. All who participate — whether new to eDiscovery or building on their expertise — will find valuable knowledge and networking opportunities.
*Eligible for up to 12 hours towards the annual CLE requirement for the State Bar of Arizona.
This conversation considers mutual aid efforts nationally through a local lens, specifically the relationship with law enforcement that often conflicts with these humanitarian efforts. ASU undergraduate Austin Davis, a social justice poet and leader of AzHugs for the Houseless, shares his perspective on the relationship between police and policing the unsheltered and those who support the unsheltered. Podcast can be accessed here: https://revealnews.org/podcast/handcuffed-and-unhoused/
Join the ASU Library for the next installment of the “Beyond the Bookshelf” series. You’re invited to a virtual conversation with Shawn Banzhaf about his book, “The Five Ls: A Practical Guide for Helping Loved Ones Heal After Trauma” on Wednesday, July 13 from 4 to 5 p.m. Banzhaf’s inspiring book offers readers guidance and tools on ways to live a more wholehearted life by caring for others. Whether you are a veteran or supporting a loved one through a difficult time, hear from Banzhaf talk about the five Ls, his life experiences, and resources to live a resilient life.
Challenges in Jewish Ancestral Research
Jewish genealogy | lecture series
Janette Silverman, Ancestry.com
Join ASU Family in congratulating the fall 2021 graduating class during ASU's commencement and convocation celebrations! In-person ceremonies are being offered in addition to live-streamed options for guests watching from home. Please visit graduation.asu.edu or click the links below for more details and information on how you can help celebrate the achievements of our incredible Sun Devils this year.
For centuries, during the so-called Age of Discovery, the European maritime powers partitioned and asserted ownership over the homelands of Indigenous peoples worldwide according to which among them first sighted or set foot on a land previously unknown to Europe. This practice, known today as the Doctrine of Discovery, enabled Europeans to appropriate vast territories and build colonial empires. The Conquering Columbus webinar will describe the theory and historic process of the Doctrine of Discovery and consider how it instituted long-term negative impacts on Indigenous people.
Sounding Bodies, Sounding Histories: Christi Jay Wells and Rashad Shabazz in conversation about Between Beats: The Jazz Tradition and Black Vernacular Dance
Join us for a discussion of the just published book, Between Beats: The Jazz Tradition and Black Vernacular Dance, by CSRD Race, Arts and Democracy fellow Christi Jay Wells. Professor Wells will be conversation with Rashad Shabazz, ASU Associate Professor of African and African American Studies.