Unlock the art of mobile photography! Join us on Friday, March 15 from noon to 1 p.m. in Hayden Library's Naturespace 311E to discover how to capture stunning and surreal images using just your phone. Learn the secrets to awe-inspiring photography and bring your creative vision to life.

Take a break and come over the Hayden Library to make buttons. It's a great way to de-stress, use some creativity and make things for yourself or for friends! We will have all the supplies you'll need, but you are welcome to bring your own items you want to use in your buttons.

The pop-up will be located in the Wellness Nook, located on the 1st floor by the south entrance of Hayden Library (the entrance that directly faces the MU).

We'll be there from 1 - 3 p.m. on Friday, April 26. 

Take a break and come over the Hayden Library to make buttons. It's a great way to de-stress, use some creativity and make things for yourself or for friends! We will have all the supplies you'll need, but you are welcome to bring your own items you want to use in your buttons.

The pop-up will be located in the Wellness Nook, located on the 1st floor by the south entrance of Hayden Library (the entrance that directly faces the MU).

We'll be there from 1 - 3 p.m. on Friday, March 22. 

Take a break and come over the Hayden Library to make buttons. It's a great way to de-stress, use some creativity and make things for yourself or for friends! We will have all the supplies you'll need, but you are welcome to bring your own items you want to use in your buttons.

The pop-up will be located in the Wellness Nook, located on the 1st floor by the south entrance of Hayden Library (the entrance that directly faces the MU).

We'll be there from 1 - 3 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 23. 

Take a break and come over the Hayden Library to make bracelets. It's a great way to de-stress, use some creativity and make things for yourself or for friends! We will have all the supplies you'll need, but you are welcome to bring your own items you want to use in your bracelets.

The pop-up will be located in the Wellness Nook, located on the 1st floor by the south entrance of Hayden Library (the entrance that directly faces the MU).

We'll be there from noon - 2 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 28. 

ASU presents an exhibition of early printed editions of Chaucer’s works in ASU Library's extraordinary collections, from the Thynne edition of 1550 to the Kelmscott Press production in 1896.

Professor Natasha Piano of UCLA presents “Medieval Tyranny and Modern Elections: Chaucer and the Italian Tyrants.” By going back to Chaucer’s Italian literary and political sources of inspiration – Petrarch, Bocaccio, Bernabò Visconti, and others – this lecture investigates the nature of medieval tyranny and its modern manifestations in the contemporary political landscape.

ASU hosts this roundtable discussion of Chaucer, Chaucer’s tyrants, and tyranny, from antiquity to the contemporary moment in America, with experts in Chaucer and classical, Renaissance, and contemporary political thought.

Discussants include Natasha Piano (Department of Political Science, UCLA), Craig Calhoun (School of Politics and Global Studies, ASU), Matt Simonton (School of Humanities, Arts, and Cultural Studies, ASU), Larry Scanlon (English, Rutgers), and Richard Newhauser (English, ASU).

Join the Arizona Historical Society, ASU Library's Black Collections, and the Black Family Genealogy and History Society to recognize the impact of Black communities in Arizona with a Juneteenth Celebration. Community members will connect with each other and a variety of organizations representing historical societies, action groups, state resources and the community at large. 

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