A component of the Central Arizona Writing Project, YAWP (Young Adult Writing Program) is designed to offer young writers a non-evaluative environment in which to explore the power of writing. Our camps will all be offered on the ASU Tempe campus in June 2024.
A component of the Central Arizona Writing Project, YAWP (Young Adult Writing Program) is designed to offer young writers a non-evaluative environment in which to explore the power of writing. Our camps will all be offered on the ASU Tempe campus in June 2024.
Join us for the 35th Annual Pow Wow at ASU!
The Pow Wow at ASU highlights American Indian culture, traditions, and ways of life that are foundational to scholars from indigenous communities that contribute to the strength and vibrancy of Arizona State University.
The ASU Institute of Human Origins (IHO) presents Donald Johanson for the second annual Bill Kimbel Distinguished Lecture. In celebration of the 50th anniversary of the discovery of “Lucy,” IHO Founding Director Donald Johanson will enthrall the audience with the story of "Lucy's" discovery, the controversies of naming a new species, and how this small but complicated ancient human ancestor changed the way we think about humans developed on Earth.
You’ve seen the movie. You’ve played the board game. Now it’s time to see the play, at Arizona State University. The School of Music, Dance and Theatre brings the classic whodunit “Clue” to the Tempe campus starting Feb. 16.
“Expect a good time,” said Nya Salahdeen, an ASU sophomore double majoring in theater and marketing who plays the role of Mrs. Peacock. “Leave your stresses at the door, because it’s going to be a great show.”
Immerse yourself in an unforgettable night of soul-stirring jazz, R&B and Motown melodies as the exceptional Sandra Bassett takes over ASU Kerr, where she will captivate you and transport you to a world of music. Sandra and her band will bring you music that will take you on a journey of classic and contemporary songs that will have something for every music enthusiast.