Are you an Indigenous graduate student looking for funding for research and academic travel? If so, please join the Labriola Center and Graduate and Professional Association (GPSA) for a Research and Travel grant information session. GPSA Research and Travel grants are available for graduate students, including online students, who are enrolled in at least one graduate credit hour (this includes 4+1 Masters students, who are in their +1 year of study).

Did you know the ASU Library's Makerspace has a sewing room? Learn sewing basic including how to thread a machine and a straight stitch. By the end of the workshop, you will know how to make a zipper pouch. Fabric and materials included. Space is limited and registration is required. All backgrounds and levels of experience welcome!

Did you know the ASU Library's Makerspace has a sewing room? Learn sewing basic including how to thread a machine and a straight stitch. By the end of the workshop, you will know how to make a zipper pouch. Fabric and materials included. Space is limited and registration is required. All backgrounds and levels of experience welcome!

Did you know the ASU Library's Makerspace has a laser cutter? Learn how to use a laser cutter, design and prepare files and best materials to use. Safety training will be provided as well as sample materials. Space is limited and registration is required. All backgrounds and levels of experience are welcome!

Did you know the ASU Library has a Makerspace? Learn how to make your first 3D model in TinkerCAD. We will go over different types of filaments, printers and best practices for slicing your model. By the end of the workshop, you will be able to submit a print using our submission form. All backgrounds and levels of experience are welcome!

Come join the Labriola National American Indian Data Center, in partnership with ASU’s Research on Violent Victimization Lab (ROVV), for an evening of mindful art. During the workshop, participants will create a visual artistic poem or art piece from the pages of ROVV’s Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG) reports and literature related to MMIWG. Through this creative process, learn about the relaxing ways mindful art can be used as a healthy outlet and practice. Space is limited.

Did you know the ASU Library has a Makerspace? Learn how to make your first 3D model in TinkerCAD. We will go over different types of filaments, printers and best practices for slicing your model. By the end of the workshop, you will be able to submit a print using our submission form. All backgrounds and levels of experience are welcome!

Do you want to make a flower crown or a pressed flower art? Come down to the Naturespace to create art with flowers. We will provide you with flowers for creating crowns, pressed flower art or flower prints. Join us to hang out at Naturespace in Hayden Library and make art. Register today!

Nature can make anything beautiful! Use natural leaves and flowers to design and create your own prints using acrylic paints and inks. Come over to Naturespace for this leaf printing workshop to create aesthetic designs for your totes, postcards and bookmarks whilst learning about the different leaves in Nature. We have a wide range of leaves available, but you can bring yours too! Register today!

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