Presented by the Unit for Data Science and Analytics at ASU Library, the AI Literacy open lab will introduce critical approaches to understanding artificial intelligence for a broad academic audience, including students, faculty, and staff with little or no technical background. The session will examine how AI systems, particularly large language models and algorithmic decision-making tools, are trained on data and how they generate outputs, while also interrogating the assumptions embedded in these systems.
The Unit for Data Science and Analytics at ASU Library is excited to announce our Volunteer Open Projects.
This semester, students can choose from two in-person, real-world projects designed to foster collaboration, learning and the expansion of data science and analytics skills — regardless of discipline or experience level.
Data Science is an interdisciplinary field that uses the scientific method, processes, algorithms and systems to extract valuable meaning and insights from data. In this kickoff session, the ASU Library's Unit for Data Science and Analytics team will provide details of our upcoming events and opportunities to get involved in data science and analytics. Everyone is welcome!
While English and humanities studies have been part of the Arizona State University story from the beginning (1885), the Department of English was first mentioned in the 1900 Normal School of Arizona catalog. In 2025, the Department of English at ASU celebrated its 125th year as an official department — a quasquicentennial.
Come take a break at the Polytechnic campus Library with therapy dogs and cat! Dogs from Sun Devil Paws Therapy will visit the library on Thursday, Dec. 4 from 12–2 p.m.
We'll be located in the Polytechnic campus Library, located on the lower level of the Academic Center building.
Take a break from the end of the semester grind and de-stress with crafts! Join us for a fun, drop-in crafting session where you can make your own creations.
📍 Hayden Library room 317
📅 Wednesday, Dec. 3
⏰ 12 - 4 p.m.
All supplies provided—just bring yourself and a friend! Whether you need to de-stress between classes or want to show off your crafting skills, this is the perfect chance to relax and reset for your next class.
We’ll see you there!
Join the Labriola National American Indian Data Center for a Finals Week study session at Hayden Library room 204. Need extra wellness resources for Finals Week? Check out the Wellness Library Guide.
Join the Labriola National American Indian Data Center and crochet or decorate gingerbread houses between your study breaks on Thursday, December 4 from 6 to 8 p.m. at Hayden Library, 204.
End your semester with an Indigenous thriller! The Labriola National American Indian Data Center's library aide Lainey Tsosie will be hosting a virtual book club on "Looking for Smoke." This book is in the Labriola Center's open stacks. Grab a copy or head to your local public library to read!
Take a break at the Fletcher Library on the West Valley campus with therapy dogs! Dogs from Sun Devil Paws Therapy will visit the library on Wednesday, Dec. 3, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.