Come take a break at Hayden Library with therapy dogs! Dogs from Sun Devil Paws Therapy will visit the library on Wed, Oct. 1 from 1 - 3 p.m.

We'll be located on the 1st floor of Hayden Library in the Wellness Nook. The nook is located near the south entrance of Hayden, the entrance that directly faces the MU.  

We will be joined by:

Kobe, Ashey and York. 

 
 

Mobile Fixer Studio is coming to Hayden Library! Bring your broken memorabilia, torn garments, dysfunctional accessories and ripped clothing to fix them with ASU Library's Makerspace

Drop by to learn more about repair and mending. Makerspace will provide tools and materials for your use. 

This workshop will be led by Assistant Professor Hazal Gumus-Ciftci from the Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts. 

Join us for a walking tour of Hayden Library, in the heart of Arizona State University’s Tempe campus! Originally built in 1966, Hayden Library has been reimagined for the 21st century, with an eye toward maximum accessibility, engagement, and support for the university’s growing student population.

Experience the revamped five-story tower featuring interdisciplinary learning labs, community-driven book collections, two reading rooms, and research services. Learn about the many resources and services the library offers for the ASU community! 

Identifying where to publish your research can be a daunting task. Should you write a conference paper, a journal article or both? What is peer review, an ORCID ID, a predatory journal and other publication jargon? 

ASU students, faculty and researchers are invited to attend an insightful session on scholarly communication and publishing, with a focus on opportunities with the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. IEEE is a widely respected platform for engineering faculty and the research community.

Have you ever walked past the Virginia G. Piper Writers House and wondered about its story? Join Grady Gammage Jr., community leader; Alberto Ríos, director of the Virginia G. Piper Center for Creative Writing; Evan Senat, associate operations coordinator; and Shannon Walker, university archivist, for a conversation offering an inside look at the history and ongoing impact of this beloved ASU landmark.

This workshop has been canceled and will be rescheduled at a later date.

In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, enjoy an afternoon of storytelling and art at our DIY Cartoneras Workshop!

Cartoneras are handmade books crafted using everyday materials like paper and cardboard. This grassroots publishing movement began in Argentina during the economic crisis of the early 2000s and continues to provide a platform for underrepresented voices in the arts.

Join us for an advance book launch, reading and discussion with playwrights and ASU faculty Larissa FastHorse and Michael John Garcés. The book, “Native Nation Project,” includes three plays FastHorse and Garcés created with Indigenous communities, including “Native Nation,” which was produced by ASU Gammage in 2019.

This special event will bring together original cast members and current ASU students to perform a reading, followed by a discussion about the future of the project, moderated by Ty Defoe. Books will be available for purchase and signing.

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