The study of humanity in response to inhumanity has been the focus of Livingstone Smith's life work. He has written and edited ten books on the subject. His 2011 "Less Than Human: Why We Demean, Enslave and Exterminate Others" won the 2012 Anisfield-Wolf award for nonfiction.
María Teresa Kumar is the founding CEO of Voto Latino (c4) and Voto Latino Foundation (c3) and an Emmy-nominated on-air analyst for MSNBC. Kumar deeply understands and is personally part of the fastest growing demographic group in America. This has given her a unique platform to shape some of the most pressing issues of our time, including police reform, gender pay equity, immigration, diversity and inclusion in tech, protecting the vote, and climate justice.
The tools of sci-fi narrative are increasingly being used in the field of design to better imagine, experience, and shape possible futures.
Arizona State University welcomes celebrated novelist Jonathan Franzen as a guest in its TomorrowTalks series. Franzen will discuss his book, "Crossroads" in an online event on Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2022 at 6 p.m. Arizona / MST (6 p.m. PDT / 7 p.m. MDT / 8 p.m. CDT / 9 p.m. EDT). The conversation will be facilitated by ASU fiction writer Matt Bell, a professor of English and author of the cli-fi novel, “Appleseed.”
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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 fall semester. Have your PK-12 through University Sun Devil join you as you learn some family- and beginner-friendly movements for a healthy and fun start to your weekends. Attend any or all of the following sessions from 11 a.m. - noon (AZ time).
The inaugural Cold Case Symposium, in recognition of Forensic Science Week. Hear from three speakers on their experiences with cold cases and learn how you can help advocate.
Join the ASU Wind Symphony and the Maroon and Gold Band for our last concert of the fall semester. The Wind Symphony program welcomes Leah McGray, director of instrumental studies from the State University of New York at Geneseo.
The ASU Wind Ensemble welcomes to campus Dr. Gillian MacKay, Professor of Music and Director of the Wind Ensemble at the University of Toronto, to conduct David Maslanka’s Traveler. We are also excited to share the stage with ASU’s bassoon professor Dr. Albie Micklich on the consortium premiere of Nico Muhly’s Reliable Sources.
Mackey: Asphalt Cocktail
Join the ASU Wind Symphony as they join forces with the bands of Tempe High School.
Adam Schoenberg Rise
Gustav Holst Second Suite in F
Viet Cuong Heart on Fire
Location: Tempe High School, 1730 S Mill Ave.
As part of ASU's celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, ASU Wind Bands launches their 2022–23 season on Sept. 15 at ASU Gammage with a concert featuring composers representing Argentina, Colombia, Cuba and Mexico.