Professor Irvine and Professor Beetso are working with 5 ILP students  on two tax issues: 1) dual taxation and its impact on tribes and 2) online sales tax and its interplay with bedrock Indian law principles.

The students are producing a white paper on both topics that they'd like to share. They're inviting tribal leaders and other interested folks, through notice provided to the Inter-Tribal Council of Arizona and other channels, for a morning to discuss the white paper and its findings.

On April 11, 2025, the ASU FIDM Fashion Symposium at Fusion on First in Downtown Phoenix will serve as a dynamic forum for dialogue, networking and knowledge exchange. The event will feature notable industry leaders such as Ruben Toledo (painter, sculptor, designer, illustrator and fashion chronicler), Jess Cuevas (Creative Director), Rachel Lincoln Sarnoff (Communications Director, Cascale), Beth Forsberg (SVP, Chief Sustainability Officer at Goodwill of Central and Northern Arizona), Marissa Wilson (Creative Director, Marissa Wilson), Jill Hub (Sr.

The Watts College of Public Service and Community Solutions Hainan University-Arizona State University International College (HAIC) invite you to join John de Graaf for a screening of his new film, From Sea to Shining Sea: Katharine Lee Bates and the Story of America the Beautiful.

“America the Beautiful may be America’s most beloved song. But few know about the fascinating life of the writer behind it.

Join us for a Women’s History Month screening of What If...?, featuring Captain Carter—a reimagining of heroism that celebrates strength and resilience. Enjoy delicious food from The Sandwich Spot, a women-owned restaurant, as we honor women shaping history in fiction and reality. 

✨ Come for the film, stay for the conversation, and celebrate the power of women making history!

Inclusion in Action: Transforming Ideas into Practice

Engage in a collaborative and empowering journey with your colleagues, cultivating innovative solutions and forging meaningful connections. Your voice, experience, and commitment are vital as we chart the course toward a future where every member of our community thrives. Be a catalyst for positive change within our college and contribute to building a more inclusive and equitable future.

Crisis support organizations (CSOs) in the behavioral health field play a vital role in prioritizing community-based care over institutionalization, even as many persons with mental health conditions (PMHC) experience acute psychiatric symptoms and suicidal behaviors that may necessitate hospitalization. This project examines the multilevel barriers and facilitators encountered by both service providers and users of crisis services in Arizona.

Each month our community of talented producers meet for 60 Min Flips. The group receives a track to sample, recorded straight from vinyl, and is given 60 minutes to create a beat in any style, any genre. Open to all producers

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