In this interactive session, you'll learn how to unpack jargon-laden government documents and translate them into stories with impact. Leave ready to demystify a document and make it come to life in your stories.

This presentation is based on nearly a decade of reporting on the corruption in the Baton Rouge Police Department and in Louisiana. Participants will work through documents from these investigations.

Featured speaker:

Daryl Khan - Cronkite School Clinical Assistant Professor

Aggregate Bodies | Opening reception

March 20 | 6 to 9 p.m.

“Aggregate Bodies” presents large-scale sculptural installations formed from reclaimed ceramic waste. Clay is used both as a medium and an archive, creating terrazzo-speckled bodies from discarded ceramic, paper, drywall and other community remains. Embedded fragments are visible within the surfaces, holding traces of their past lives and revealing layered material histories.
 

Join us for the 2026 Precision Nutrition Symposium. The theme under discussion this year is Food Is Medicine: From Individual Precision to Population Systems. We will bring together leaders across clinical medicine, nutrition science, community organizations, agriculture, innovation and public health policy to examine how food-based interventions are defined, implemented and scaled.

Celebrate trees, community, and urban resilience at the Maryvale Pep Rally for Trees! Join neighbors and families for a festive afternoon highlighting the value of tree canopy and shade in our neighborhoods. The event features live performances from Bad Cactus Brass Band, Maryvale High School Spiritline cheerleaders, Maryvale theatre students and other local acts. 

The Pep Rally program begins at 3:30 p.m.; arrive at 3:00 p.m. to enjoy the Maryvale Mercado and family activities

Starting on Earth Day, give your no-longer needed things a second life. General donation, non-perishable food, hygiene and cleaning product bins will be located at most ASU residential halls.

Join journalists from NBC News, Texas Public Radio and the Investigative Project on Race and Equity as they discuss their standout work that earned them the Shaufler Prize for 2025. 

The Shaufler Prize is administered by the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication and recognizes America’s best journalism advancing the understanding of stories and issues related to underserved people in society, such as communities of color, immigrants, LGBTQ+ and those with disabilities. 

Join us the evening of Friday, April 10 for networking at the Thunderbird!

Take a break and connect with colleagues and new friends at The Pub at Thunderbird. Enjoy great conversation, refreshing drinks, and a relaxed atmosphere. Thunderbird staff will be available to answer your questions about professional development opportunities at Thunderbird School of Global Management.

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