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 ASU students.

Join us for First Day of Classes Treats on January 8th & 9th at 8:30 A.M. to start your day and week off right! The Barrett Downtown suite will be offering snacks, school supplies, photobooth fun and a chance to earn Barrett Bucks!

This event is an incredible opportunity for you to meet other First Generation Students, faculty, staff, and alumni and gain valuable connections and insight! As you connect with other First Gen Students, enjoy a catered dinner and a full panel discussion led by our own Dean Chandra Crudup, who has dedicated her time to diversity and inclusivity and is excited to be a part of this celebration for First Gen students.

Each year, ASU Open Door invites the local community, adults and children of all ages, to experience ASU and discover why it continues to be ranked number 1 in areas that matter. Whether you’re an adventure seeker, lifelong learner, science guru or art enthusiast, Open Door 2024 has hundreds of interactive, hands-on activities planned and created by ASU faculty, staff and students for adults and children of all ages in the local community.

This event will include lecture and workshop activities focused on the use of REDCap.

REDCap is a secure web application for building and managing online surveys and databases. While it can be used to collect virtually any type of data in any environment, including compliance with 21 CFR Part 11, FISMA, HIPAA, and GDPR, it is specifically geared to support online and offline data capture for research studies and operations.

Beginner and intermediate concepts will be presented with demonstrations and use case examples.

The Gilman International Scholarship aims to support undergraduate students who are Pell grant recipients and have been underrepresented in study abroad, including first-generation college students, students from diverse ethnic backgrounds, those in underrepresented fields of study such as STEM, students with disabilities and students of non-traditional age.

Not sure where to start with National Scholarships?

Our general information sessions are the best place for ASU students to begin learning about national scholarships and fellowships. At these sessions, we will provide an overview of our office and the services it offers, a general introduction to "national scholarships," and broad tips for getting yourself prepared to be a competitive applicant!

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