Thinking about presenting your research? Get expert help from ASU librarians in a free workshop series designed to help you prepare standout proposals and posters. Learn how to choose a conference, submit a strong proposal, design a powerful poster and make the most of your time at the 2026 American Association for the Advancement of Science Annual Meeting in Phoenix.
Thinking about presenting your research? Get expert help from ASU librarians in a free workshop series designed to help you prepare standout proposals and posters. Learn how to choose a conference, submit a strong proposal, design a powerful poster and make the most of your time at the 2026 American Association for the Advancement of Science Annual Meeting in Phoenix.
You're invited to visit the "Fractured Logic" exhibit by artist Amy Newton-McConnel at the Downtown Phoenix campus Library. On display from Aug. 19 to Dec. 13, this exhibit is open during regular library hours. ASU students, faculty and staff can access the library with your ASU ID. For visitors, please email [email protected] to schedule a visit.
You are invited to the 2025 David William Foster Memorial Lecture, “Echoes of David William Foster’s São Paulo in the Films of Lina Chamie, Juliana Rojas and Viviane Ferreira,” by Andrew C. Rajca, the associate professor of Portuguese, Spanish and Latin American Cultural Studies, from the University of South Carolina.
Want to create a stamp? Join us at the ASU Library's Naturespace and the Book Arts Studio to learn how to carve your own rubber block stamp. Whether you’re a total beginner or already love making art, this hands-on printmaking session is open for all skill levels. We’ll walk you through the process, and all materials are provided. Just bring your imagination and get ready to create something cool.
Looking for a chill way to unwind and be creative? Join ASU Library's Naturespace for a sketching session featuring pieces from the library’s natural history collection. Bring your own art supplies, or just show up — we’ve got drawing paper and pencils available for you to use. Come sketch, relax and explore your artistic side in a welcoming space.
Drop into any of the following Nature Drawing Sessions from 4 to 6 p.m. during fall semester:
This session introduces the fundamentals of large language models (LLMs) and their potential to enhance qualitative research. Participants will learn how LLMs work, how they interpret and generate language and why they are well-suited for tasks such as thematic coding, content analysis and discourse interpretation.
Unlock the potential of data for your research in this introductory webinar. Learn how to find, analyze, and visualize data from an open-sources. We'll explore essential resources, demonstrate real-world examples, and show you how to make your research more reproducible using open-source tools. This webinar is perfect for beginners with helpful resources and expert support through the ASU Library.
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Explore Arizona State University's CreateAI Platform, a secure, model-agnostic environment designed to democratize artificial intelligence innovation across teaching, learning, research and higher education operations.
Join the Unit for Data Science and Analytics for a session about the foundational introduction to artificial intelligence, tracing its evolution from early theories to today’s real-world applications. Participants will explore the history of AI, key milestones and the development of intelligent systems we encounter daily, from chatbots to recommendation engines.