Come to ASU Library's Naturespace to learn about some of nature's architects.

Have you ever wondered how birds build their nests? Stop by Naturespace to explore different ways birds build their nests and then try building your own. Once you build your own nest, we will test it to see if it is structurally stable against a fall.

Will your nest be as successful as a bird's nests? Let us find out together! 

Attention all players! Join ASU Library's Naturespace for the Octopus games and a chance to win prizes by playing a collection of games inspired by the infamous Squid Games series.

As the second game in the Octopus games, we have switched up the rules for a more nature-related twist to the famous games of marble, chess, and war.

To find out what these games are about, come to Naturespace to test your ability and luck with Nature with the second of three games.

Join ASU Library's Naturespace at Hayden Library for a discussion about the different difficulties that we face on hiking trails.

We will look at different Arizona hikes and what skill level it takes to hike them. We will discuss what it takes to hike some of the hardest hikes in the valley and what hikes are for beginners, intermediates and experts.

Explore with us the hiking trails in the Arizona Sonoran Desert.

Join the Labriola National American Indian Data Center in partnership with ASU Kerr, for our first event of 2024! On Friday, Feb. 2, 2024, Delbert Anderson, a Diné trumpet player and composer from the Indigenous Jazz band D’Dat, will be performing a small intimate set in our new space. Anderson utilizes Diné melodies to converse with various styles of music. His compositions are guided by Diné principles of Hózhó and K'é or kinship.

Stop by Hayden Library for a Valentine's Day crafting afternoon! Take a step back from your studies, relieve some stress and enjoy a relaxing couple hours of creativity.
Make valentines for friends, family and partners. All materials will be provided, so just bring your imagination!
Come find us at Hayden Library on the third floor across from Makerspace in room 317. The event will run from noon - 4 p.m. on Valentine's Day, Wednesday, Feb. 14.

Assyrians from Persia (Iran) to the United States, 1887-1923: Assyrian Education, American Missionaries and the Search for a Home

Assyrians are the last Aramaic-speaking group indigenous to a homeland between Iraq, Turkey, Syria and Iran. Their communities were transformed by missionary education beginning in the 19th century; but documenting this history through Assyrian voices has proven elusive in the wake of their genocide and displacement during World War I. 

Have you ever wondered about a plant or animal that you passed by while walking on a trail in the valley? Join ASU Library's Naturespace at Hayden Library in a discussion about what lives in the Sonoran Desert and why the Sonoran is one of the most diverse deserts in the world. We will learn about plants, reptiles and critters that you might see on the trails in the Valley of the Sun.

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