Commencement is a life event for a graduate and their family, friends and supporters. This session will cover what to expect for graduation events at Arizona State University for the coming spring semester.

 

Friday, March 24, 2023

8:30-9:30 a.m. AZ time

Please note that Arizona is on MST/PDT, 2 hours behind the East Coast and 1 hour ahead of the West Coast. You can determine your adjusted time using this time zone converter.

¡Bienvenidos a ASU!

Los invitamos a que se una a nuestro cafecito virtual para Hispanohablantes.

Únase a una hora diseñada para conectarlos con la comunidad de "ASU Family" y los recursos universitarios. El cafecito es completamente organizado por familias de división superior. Nuestro cafecito brinda la oportunidad de hacer preguntas, compartir experiencias y conectarse de familia a familia en preparación para el primer semestre de su estudiante en ASU. Venga con su café y traiga su espíritu Sun Devil a estas reuniones informales virtuales.

From March 21 - 26 enjoy the ASU Family game series featuring discounted Sun Devil Athletic events, available exclusive to ASU Family members. On Saturday, March 25, 2023 ASU Family will host an ASU Family Game Day event just before the ASU Baseball game versus U of A at Phoenix Municipal Stadium. Connect with the ASU Family team and fellow Sun Devil families before the game for photos with Sparky, snacks and fun at this exclusive ASU Family opportunity. All participants will have guaranteed GA seating in the stadium. 

Matriarchs of Washington Park: The Women who perservered through racism in segregated Mesa. This exhibit is presented by Bruce Nelson, Carla Bishop (The Sidney Poitier New American Film School) and local artists.

Join ASU's Center for Science and the Imagination in partnership with Majestic Neighborhood Cinema in Tempe to view Outland on the silver screen. This screening is part of a greater film series: The History of the Future, exploring gripping, cinematic visions of the future across the past four decades.

Join ASU's Center for Science and the Imagination in partnership with Majestic Neighborhood Cinema in Tempe to view Outland on the silver screen. This screening is part of a greater film series: The History of the Future, exploring gripping, cinematic visions of the future across the past four decades.

Ongoing drought in the Colorado Basin presents severe challenges for addressing water shortfalls. This region is one of the most rapidly growing in the country; has some of the country’s most valuable agricultural production and is known for exciting recreation opportunities and natural resource splendors.

GATHER follows the stories of Natives on the frontlines of a growing movement to reconnect with spiritual and cultural identities that were devastated by genocide.All these stories combine to show how the reclaiming and recovery of ancient food ways is a way forward for Native Americans to bring back health and vitality to their people. There will be a brief discussion after the film, too.

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