Join us at the Interplanetary Initiative's Fall Transmission webinar as we take a step closer to building a positive and sustainable future in space. Discover the latest updates from our initiative and see how you can get involved with our learning programs and laboratory projects.

Film and Media Studies in the Department of English at ASU invites all to our fall 2023 Humanities Week Open House.

We'll showcase work from FMS students and faculty, talk about upcoming courses, and provide opportunity for students and potential students to speak with FMS faculty and staff.

Refreshments served. Join us!

This is event is part of the 2023 celebration of Humanities Week at ASU.

Join us in celebrating the award recipients of Hayden's Ferry Review's inaugural Indigenous Poets Prize! Read more about the contest here: http://haydensferryreview.com/blog/-award-recipients-of-indigenous-poets-prize

2023 Hardt-Nickachos Lecture in Peace Studies with highly-respected theologian, Islamic scholar and educator Timothy Winter. Some of the United States’ best-known pioneers of 20th-century dance, including Ruth St. Denis, were inspired by Eastern – and specifically Muslim – cultural forms.

Movies on the Field presented by Mountain America Credit Union returns this semester! Join us for our fall kickoff movie, Top Gun: Maverick on Friday, Nov. 10, 2023. We are so excited to be celebrating Salute to Service week with this classic - "Put that in your Pentagon budget!"

🗓 Friday, Nov. 10, 2023

⏰ Doors open at 5:30 p.m. / Showtime at 7 p.m.

📍 Mountain America Stadium, Home of the ASU Sun Devils

Arizona State University welcomes British-Bangladeshi birder, environmentalist and activist Mya-Rose Craig as a guest in its TomorrowTalks series. Craig will discuss her memoir "Birdgirl" (2023) in an online event on Tuesday, Sep. 26, 2023 at 5 p.m. Arizona / MST (5 p.m. PDT / 6 p.m. MDT / 7 p.m. CDT / 8 p.m. EDT).

The event is free of charge and open to the public; please register to attend.

If there are millions of Americans who are blind, deaf, or both, why do too many pretend that people with these disabilities don't exist or worst, are incapable of being functional members of society? This program, led by local Deaf, hard of hearing, and DeafBlind/CVHL community members goes beyond addressing gaps in accessibility to open attendees up to the rich and vibrant world of identity, language, and culture among people with disabilities.

Hours after the 2017 travel ban takes effect, a mosque in South Texas erupts in flames. Now, this quiet community must reckon with the deep rifts that drove a man to hate. Join us as we discuss Islamaphobia, xenophobia, and it's effects on the receiving communities.

Join us for an interactive program where we explore naming rituals, the importance of names and how we share our stories through the sharing of our names.

Subscribe to Free event, registration required