This event is open to Barrett, The Honors College students. Are you an off-campus student? Take a study break and join us for this event made just for you! Make connections, relax and enjoy a Barrett metal tumbler and food from Raising Cane’s!

Attendees will be able to decorate flags, tote bags, and buttons in honor of LGBTQ+ Pride Week! While creating their masterpieces, attendees can eat s'mores from a local LGBTQ+ business!

Drag U Downtown: City Lights and Drag Delights is the 3rd annual version of this incredible LGBTQ+ pride week event. This is both the signature Spring Pride Week event and one of the largest events for the Downtown Phoenix Campus all year, and we're making it better than ever! With professional local drag queens and drag kings, free dinner, drink, and dessert from local LGBTQ+-owned vendors, and donations to the Queer Center nonprofit, this will be an incredible night you'll never forget!

Save the date! The Edson College of Nursing and Health Innovation is excited to announce a new event in April, featuring author and Emeritus Professor Melissa Pritchard for a presentation and Q&A discussion of her newest novel, “Flight of the Wild Swan.” This latest work is a new, familial take on the story of Florence Nightingale, for which Pritchard has sought out nursing colleges across the country to bring these discussions to students, faculty, staff and university communities.

Join us Saturday, April 13 for a special Regional Night celebration of the Sub-Saharan Africa region at the ASU Downtown Phoenix campus! A long-cherished Thunderbird School of Global Management tradition honoring cultural diversity, these Regional Night celebrations feature incredible cuisine, culture, traditions, art, and performances of a particular part of the world. This semester, the event will be bigger than ever before, as each ASU college is invited to participate in the festivities.

For decades, technology has fostered the advancement of freedom, transparency, and liberty. The more technology has been employed in elections and allowed people to access information, the more democracy benefitted. Yet, over time, technology also became a tool to undermine democracy. To address these threats against American democracy, Arizona State University’s McCain Institute and Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication are honored to invite you to attend our upcoming event: “Defending Democracy in the Disinformation Age.”

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