The “Thinking Beyond” webinar series features renowned physicists Paul Davies, Sara Walker and Maulik Parikh from the Beyond Center for Fundamental Concepts in Science at Arizona State University and addresses a big question/topic in science. This month, Brian Keating will present the topic and will be joined by Paul Davies and Maulik Parikh.

This Friday at 6:30 p.m.  on South Fields, bring your blankets and chairs, gather your family and friends, and immerse yourself in the magical world of Mirabel and her extraordinary family. Mark your calendar, and let the magic of “Encanto” sweep you away. This event will feature prize giveaways for several select guests.

In this lecture, Mark New will present work conducted by the African Climate and Development Initiative at the University of Cape Town on impacts attribution using examples from water security, food security and sovereign catastrophe insurance. Importantly, in some of these examples the potential of adaptation options can be tested to offset attributable climate impacts, allowing quantification of the effectiveness of adaptation in a manner similar to approaches used in medical treatment studies.

The Narrative Storytelling Initiative at the Julie Ann Wrigley Global Futures Laboratory invites you to this dynamic water narratives experience. While addressing critical water challenges facing Arizona, the Southwest region and the globe, this multimedia experience will feature a variety of narrative approaches that can inspire and create positive impact.

Rúla Búla Irish Pub Returns for a Limited Pop-up Experience!

Step back into the magic that lived inside Tempe’s favorite Irish pub for a multi-day pop-up pub experience taking place inside Arizona State University’s Mountain America Stadium, Home of the ASU Sun Devils.

Experience the original bar, art, decor and signage from Rúla Búla Irish Pub. Pull up a seat and relive the memories while ordering from a limited food and drink menu.

Embracing Mary Shelley’s original text, "Frankenstein" gives poignant voice to the Creature’s struggle and lays bare the horror of alienation and “otherness” with exquisite nuance. At the core of this heartbreaking tale lies an exquisitely wrought plea to look deeper within ourselves to find our commonality and to uphold our responsibility to one another.

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.

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