January Contreras — “Building a Justice System Where No One is Left Behind” 

Wednesday, October 13 | 3–4:15 p.m. | Location: Bateman Physical Science Building - F Wing - Room 173 

Join us for the final event in our 2021 Seeking Justice in Arizona lecture series, “Building a Justice System Where No One is Left Behind.” The lecture will be given by January Contreras, Founder of Arizona Legal Women and Youth Services (ALWAYS).  

A time-honored tradition at Arizona State University, Homecoming is back this fall after a pandemic pause, bringing together students, parents, alumni and the ASU community to celebrate their Sun Devil spirit. The university will celebrate Homecoming this year with multiple events Oct. 24–30, culminating in a football game against Washington State at noon Oct. 30.

Please join us for this year’s Sol Power Festival, celebrating the Phoenix-area Hip Hop community. Hosted by ASU’s School of Music, Dance and Theatre, this free community event features DJs, emcees, graffiti artists, dancers and musicians.

The Piper Writers House is open! Drop by for our new open hours every first and third Friday* from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. to learn more about our historic building, meet creative writing community or just hang out and read a book. We're located on the Tempe Campus of Arizona State University at 450 E Tyler Mall, Tempe, AZ 85281.

Volunteers will be on hand to answer your questions about our programs and the history of our space. Come on in!

Biodesign China Virtual Symposium

Heather Bean, Biodesign Center for Fundamental and Applied Microbiomics and Xuerong Chen, West China Hospital of Sichuan University will share presentations. Participants can engage in a meaningful discussion following the presentations.

This seminar is part of a virtual fall symposium, hosted by Biodesign Institute China, West China Hospital in Chengdu and the Biodesign Institute at Arizona State University.

Join via Zoom: https://bit.ly/BiodesignChinaZoom | Key: 358533

Angela Byars-Winston, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Dr. Byars-Winston is a counseling psychologist and studies the impact of cultural diversity variables on academic and career development and mentorship, particularly in STEM fields. Dr. Byars-Winston is currently the Principal Investigator in the National Research Mentoring Network leading the Culturally Aware Mentoring initiative through the National Institutes of Health.

Talk Title: "Effective, Culturally Responsive Mentorship"

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