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!
Space is limited. Register to reserve your seat.
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!
Space is limited. Register to reserve your seat.
Join the Labriola Center and ASU Kerr as we celebrate Indigenous music and poetry! We will be hosting the Indigenous musicians and poets from the Welcome to Indian Country tour.
This exhibition highlights the artistic and creative works of 38 Psyche Inspired women interns from STEM fields. Psyche is both the name of an asteroid orbiting the Sun between Mars and Jupiter—and the name of a NASA space mission to visit that asteroid, led by Arizona State University.
Harnessing the Power of Near-Daily Satellite Imagery: Introduction to your Planet Access, Planets Web Applications and Visualization Tools
Join us in learning more about your Planet access, Planet’s web applications and our visualization tools. All you need is your laptop!
Featured speakers: Shawn Walker and Allan Colbern
The Labriola National American Indian Data Center, in partnership with the Center for Imagination in the Borderlands, is inviting you to our annual Indigenous Open Mic Poetry Night. Our host for this semester is renowned poet Jake Skeets (Diné). He is Black Streak Wood, born for Water’s Edge. He earned an MFA in poetry from the Institute of American Indian Arts while living in Phoenix, Arizona.
The Labriola National American Indian Data Center, in partnership with the Center for Imagination in the Borderlands, will be hosting Jake Skeets (Diné) for a poetry workshop. Jake will work with participants to develop a new poem centered around Visionary Sovereignty. Jake is Black Streak Wood, born for Water’s Edge. He earned an MFA in poetry from the Institute of American Indian Arts while living in Phoenix, Arizona.