Join the Edson College of Nursing and Health Innovation for an afternoon of networking with several prominent organizations looking to hire Nursing program graduates:

International dispute resolution is complex and constantly evolving due to the fast pace of the global economy and technological innovation. The Sixth Annual Schiefelbein Global Dispute Resolution Conference will convene top lawyers, counsel for global corporations, internationally-recognized arbitrators and mediators, academics, and leaders at arbitration institutions.

All Edson College of Nursing and Health Innovation first-year students have been working on innovative, technology-driven solutions to patient safety. They will be presenting their poster projects in the parking lot of 850 PBC and judges will be selecting the top solutions for the grand prize pitch round. 

Meaning Making Machines is a brand-new exhibition coming to Northlight Gallery. Featuring the work of 10 artists from the photography program, Meaning Making Machines celebrates/visualizes the embodiment of the photographic process through the singular practices of a group of student artists.

Meaning Making Machines is a brand-new exhibition coming to Northlight Gallery. Featuring the work of 10 artists from the photography program, Meaning Making Machines celebrates/visualizes the embodiment of the photographic process through the singular practices of a group of student artists.

Join us in the W. P. Carey Foundation Armstrong Great Hall at ASU Law to hear Judge William C. Canby Jr. of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit deliver his lecture, "Indian Law today and tomorrow, from a long-term perspective."

This annual lecture is named in honor of William C. Canby Jr., of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, a founding faculty member of the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law and the Indian Legal Program. This year we are honored to have William C. Canby Jr. himself deliver the lecture.

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