Explore the history and contributions of the Hispanic/Latino community in Chandler, Arizona, featured in a new exhibit on display at the Polytechnic campus Library.
Come take a break at Hayden Library with therapy dogs! Dogs from Sun Devil Paws Therapy will visit the library on October 22, 12 - 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:
12 -1:30 p.m. - Bentley
1 - 3 p.m. - York
1:30 - 3 p.m. - Poppy
Come take a break at the Polytechnic campus Library with a therapy dog! Dogs from Sun Devil Paws Therapy will be visiting the library on October 23, 1 - 3 p.m.
The library is located on the lower level of the Academic Center building.
We will be joined by:
Charlie
The Labriola Center is thrilled to announce the 16th annual Labriola National American Indian Data Center Book Award.
“Settler Cannabis: From Gold Rush to Green Rush in Indigenous Northern California” by Kaitlin P. Reed was named the winner. The annual award recognizes scholarship in American Indian and Indigenous studies.
The ASU Book Group's April 2025 reading selection is “Mindscape of the Land: A Poetic Journey Through Nature and Self,” by Ryan Mores, a senior program manager on the College of Global Futures Lifelong Learning team. The book group is open to all in the ASU community and meets monthly from noon to 1 p.m. with two different options for attendance: either in-person at Hayden Library, room 317* or virtually on Zoom.
The ASU Book Group's February 2025 reading selection is "My Heart Is Bound Up with Them: How Carlos Montezuma Became the Voice of a Generation,” by David Martinez, (Akimel O'odham/Hia-Ced O'odham/Mexican) professor of American Indian Studies, School of Transborder Studies. The book group is open to all in the ASU community and meets monthly from noon to 1 p.m. with two different options for attendance: either in-person at Hayden Library, room 317* or virtually on Zoom.
The ASU Book Group's January 2025 reading selection is “The Nonconformists” by Brian Goodman. The book group is open to all in the ASU community and meets monthly from noon to 1 p.m. with two different options for attendance: either in-person at Hayden Library, room 317* or virtually on Zoom. Register to attend in person or to receive a Zoom link.
The ASU Book Group's November 2024 reading selection is “Elvis and the Colonel: An Insider’s Look at the Most Legendary Partnership in Show Business,” by Marshall Terrill, a reporter for ASU News. The book group is open to all in the ASU community and meets monthly from noon to 1 p.m. with two different options for attendance: either in-person at Hayden Library, room 317* or virtually on Zoom.
The ASU Book Group's October 2024 reading selection is "License to Travel: A Cultural History of the Passport” by Patrick Bixby. The book group is open to all in the ASU community and meets monthly from noon to 1 p.m. with two different options for attendance: either in-person at Hayden Library, room 317* or virtually on Zoom. Registration is required for online attendance.
Are you interested in making your work open access but not sure where to start? Confused about what publishing support is available at ASU? Not 100% certain what open access even is?
In this webinar, join Anali Perry, Head of Open Science and Scholarly Communication at ASU Library to:
Understand the basics of open access.
Explore different strategies for publishing open access.