Sun Devil Stadium
Select Tuesdays at 6:00 p.m. and
Select Saturdays at 9:30 a.m.

ASU 365 Community Union presents free 1-hour-long yoga classes led by a rotating cast of local instructors. Classes are open to the public and all-levels are invited to practice, whether you are a beginner or expert. We recommend bringing your own yoga mat, water and a towel.

Sun Devil Stadium
Select Tuesdays at 6:00 p.m. and
Select Saturdays at 9:30 a.m.

ASU 365 Community Union presents free 1-hour-long yoga classes led by a rotating cast of local instructors. Classes are open to the public and all-levels are invited to practice, whether you are a beginner or expert. We recommend bringing your own yoga mat, water and a towel.

Sun Devil Stadium
Select Tuesdays at 6:00 p.m. and
Select Saturdays at 9:30 a.m.

ASU 365 Community Union presents free 1-hour-long yoga classes led by a rotating cast of local instructors. Classes are open to the public and all-levels are invited to practice, whether you are a beginner or expert. We recommend bringing your own yoga mat, water and a towel.

From the comfort of your home, join the Labriola National American Indian Data Center to discuss “An Afro-Indigenous History of the United States.” This book shows how intertwined Black and Indigenous history is, how similar our fight for freedom is in navigating our sense of space and place within anti blackness and settler colonialism. Afro-Indigenous Kyle Y.

ASU Family and ASU 365 Community Union invite you and your family to join us for another series of casual, livestreamed yoga sessions designed for all levels of experience this spring semester. Have your PK through University Sun Devil join you as you learn some family- and beginner-friendly movements for a healthy and fun addition to your weekend. 

Beginning in the 1950’s, over 40 local and regional Jewish historical societies have been organized. These groups play diverse roles within the Jewish and general communities.  Little has been written about these institutions and their contribution to the formation and transmission of important aspects of American Jewish history and the competing demands that shape their activities. This lecture explores the history of these societies and the forces that both sustain and threaten their survival.

Brooklyn Rider, ASU’s Visiting Quartet in Residence for 2022/23, performs three unique programs centered around the Four Elements: Earth, Air, Fire and Water. These programs are a musical expression that brings awareness to the beauty of our world, while reminding us of current challenges regarding climate and sustainability.

Earth:
Ruth Crawford Seeger - selected folk songs collected by Seeger, arr. Colin Jacobsen
Dan Trueman - "Under My Feet"

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