The Design School is bringing together all of our programs for an entire week to showcase and celebrate the work of our students.

Thanks to our strong network of industry and community partners, students at The Design School learn to transform societies by remaining connected to social needs. To reflect this core value, we are bringing this year's celebration into the communities we serve.

Join us for a farmer's market-based event with vendors selling clothing, crafts, produce, second-hand items, zero-waste products, and much more! I can’t wait to see you there!

The US has the highest maternal mortality rate among similarly large and wealthy nations. Why are we still having challenges facilitating birth, a natural process that has happened thousands of times a day since the beginning of time? In the United States, we are experiencing a gap in birthing knowledge. Birth education is a right and something that was historically passed down by generations.

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 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.

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

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.

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.

Enjoy an evening of wonderful piano performances by our guest artist, Claudio Soares and our very own ASU piano professor, Caio Pagano!

French Suite No. 1 Johann Sebastian Bach
Allemande
Courante
Sarabande
Menuet 1
Menuet 2
Gigue
Fantasy K. 396 Wolfgang Amadèus Mozart
Featuring Claudio Soares, piano

Intermission

Bagatelles Op. 126 Ludwig van Beethoven
Andante con moto, cantabile e compiacevole
Allegro

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