For families with students starting ASU in the Spring 2023 semester we will host a Family Orientation Sessions.

During Family Orientation, you will: learn ways to support your student as they transition to ASU; engage with staff and get your questions answered; connect with your student’s academic college; and discover opportunities and resources available to ASU families. We encourage you to join your student for the New Student Orientation prior to attending a family session.

For families with students starting ASU in the Spring 2023 semester we will host 2 Family Orientation Sessions.

Session Dates:
Session 1: Thursday, December 8 - 9-11 a.m.
Session 2: Saturday, January 9-11 a.m.

In celebration of the opening of “Lucha Libre: Beyond the Arenas” you are cordially invited to a reception with the artists and ASU Art Museum Senior Curator Julio Cesar Morales and Mexico City-based independent curator Fernanda Ramos. This opening event features remarks by the curators, music, food and activities related to the exhibition.

Join the Sun Devil Hospitality team in celebrating Campus Sustainability Month on the Engrained Starlight Terrace! Meet some of our local and sustainable vendors, enjoy delicious "Cool Foods" samples, and learn how you can incorporate Health & Wellness and Sustainability into your daily actions.

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.

DMA conducting student Dylan Rook Maddix leads an evening of chamber music that centers around the theme of home.

JoAnne Harris: "Dawn Chorus"

Francis Poulenc: "Suite Française"

Anna Clyne: "Overflow"

E.K.R. Hammell: "New Work" (World Premiere)

Cait Nishimura: "New Fanfare" (American Premiere)

Morten Lauridsen: "O Magnum Mysterium"

Join The College's division of humanities for a weeklong celebration of the human adventure across time, history, culture and place. Discover how studying the humanities can lead to a fulfilling life and a more just world.

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