Join the Labriola National American Indian Data Center on Thursday, February 26 from 6 to 8 p.m. for this semester's Indigenous Open Mic Night! The host for this Open Mic is Dr. Manny Loley.
🚀 CAMP LEVEL UP++ 2026 | REGISTRATION NOW OPEN
June 15 – July 3, 2026
ASU MIX Center, Mesa, AZ
Ages 13–19
Camp Level Up++ is a 3-week, multi-track summer program where students learn through game-based and hands-on experiences. Campers build games on the Endstar platform, explore introductory Unity and Unreal Engine skills, and get creative through fabrication and wood workshop activities.
Professor Holly A. Crocker of Boston College presents “Sense and Subjectivity: The Wife of Bath and the History of Experience.”
ASU presents an exhibition of early printed editions of Chaucer’s works in ASU Library's extraordinary collections, from the Thynne edition of 1550 to the Kelmscott Press production in 1896.
Join the ASU Library to learn about the open-source mapping platform OpenStreetMap and its potential to support accessibility and neurodiverse communities.
The ASU Book Group's March 2026 reading selection is the novella “Visiting Composer” by fiction writer and memoirist Andrea Avery, an ASU graduate (BA music ’00, MFA creative writing ’03, and EdD leadership and innovation ’17).
The book group is open to all in the ASU community and meets monthly this spring from noon to 1 p.m.
In celebration of Love Data Week 2026, join ASU Library Researcher Support to learn about Indigenous Data Sovereignty and the ways our library is working together to help communities, students and researchers responsibly engage in data sovereignty.
This panel will provide a general overview of data sovereignty and discuss ways that our library community is working to support data sovereignty.
Join ASU Library and Knowledge Enterprise for an in-person training on the LabArchives electronic lab notebook (ELN), a cloud-based platform that helps researchers record, organize, manage, and securely share experimental data and research workflows.
LabArchives supports reproducibility, collaboration and efficient data management across disciplines, making it an essential tool for modern research.
In partnership with Arizona Humanities, Phoenix Public Library at South Mountain Community College and the Labriola National American Indian Data Center, join a free four-part creative writing workshop program open to writers, storytellers and community members – all levels welcome! Each poetry workshop takes place at a different location and includes an online option.
Join ASU Library for the Spring Welcome Game Night on Friday, January 23, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Polytechnic campus Library (Academic Center, Lower Level). Hosted by the Polytechnic campus Library and the Polytechnic Programs and Activities Board.
Come by to enjoy an evening filled with pizza, prizes, and a variety of games – from board games to card games and group favorites.