Carter Snead, Director, de Nicola Center for Ethics and Culture at University of Notre Dame, proposes a framework for public bioethics rooted in a vision of human identity and flourishing that supports those who are profoundly vulnerable and dependent children, the disabled, and the elderly. He addresses three complex public matters: abortion, assisted reproductive technology, and end-of-life decisions.

Join us for a monthly webinar series, ASK A PHYSICIST, with renowned physicists Paul Davies, Sara Walker and Maulik Parikh from the Beyond Center for Fundamental Concepts in Science at Arizona State University. Each webinar will address a big question in physics and the audience can submit questions ahead of time or during the webinar to add to the discussion!

The ASUSO and ASU Choirs celebrate the end of the 2022-23 season with Beethoven’s monumental utopian vision of the unity of humankind, Symphony No. 9. The concert begins with Carlos Simon’s Fate Now Conquers, a brilliant new work inspired by an emotional journal entry from Ludwig van Beethoven’s notebooks.

Carlos Simon: Fate Now Conquers
Beethoven: Symphony No. 9
Kaitlyn Sabrowksy, soprano
Stephanie Weiss, mezzo-soprano
Carlos Feliciano, tenor

Join us as ASU Philharmonia concludes its season with an exciting collaboration with the Phoenix Youth Philharmonic Orchestra for an evening of inspiring music. William Grant Still and Astor Piazolla are some of the featured composers as well as the 2021-22 ASU composition competition winner Deanna Rusnock presenting her piece, Concerto for the Growing Pianist, featuring esteemed ASU faculty Andrew Campbell on the piano.

William Grant Still: Serenade

Join the ASU Mariachi Ensemble for their Fall performance featuring traditional mariachi genres, including the son, huapango, corrido, ranchera and polka, as well as modern genres.

Face coverings are recommended in School of Music, Dance and Theatre indoor performance spaces. University COVID-19 information may be found at https://eoss.asu.edu/health/announcements/coronavirus.

As part of the prestigious ASU Visiting Quartet Residency Program, the critically acclaimed string quartet Brooklyn Rider joins the ASU Symphony Orchestra in a rich tapestry of musical selections exploring major issues facing a global, interconnected society on a warming planet. With its intrepid musical appetite, the quartet will act as leaders, soloists, and collaborators throughout the evening on this fascinating and thought-provoking musical journey.

Ever since the rise of modern science in 17th century Europe, the discursive conception of reason we call logos became central to the very idea of ‘living’ in the world. In this lecture, Akeel Bilgrami will explore how the seemingly distant subject of the commons and of its regulation by law and norm, may turn on finding an alternative to such ‘logocentrism’.

Join us for a monthly webinar series, ASK A PHYSICIST, with renowned physicists Paul Davies, Sara Walker and Maulik Parikh from the Beyond Center for Fundamental Concepts in Science at ASU. Each webinar will address a big question in physics and the audience can submit questions ahead of time or during the webinar to add to the discussion! This month, Paul Davies and Maulik Parikh will be joined by guest presenter Kirt Robinson, a research scientist in the Beyond Center

The Edson College of Nursing and Health Innovation invites our West Campus families to enjoy a free, beginner-friendly Saturday morning session led by certified yoga instructor Biannca Dominguez on March 25 starting at 9:30 a.m.

Delivering Democracy 2023 – Wynton Marsalis

Join us on Saturday, April 1 for an unforgettable 10th Delivering Democracy program featuring jazz legend Wynton Marsalis.

Saturday, April 1, 2023
5:00 p.m. AZ
Free | In-Person and Livestreamed | Open to the Public

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