We are so excited to host the Arizona Coyotes and ASU Hockey in the Fall 2023 installment of the Selig Speaker Series: “Hockey Belongs in the Desert” – which will feature: ASU head hockey coach Greg Powers, Coyotes President Xavier Gutierrez and General Counsel Marina Carpenter. The event will be moderated by Aaron Hernandez and will be aimed at tackling why hockey is so important to the greater Phoenix area.

This year's Networking Mixer will be an incredible opportunity for Watts students with any amount of professional experience to interact with faculty, staff, alumni, and employers in a low-stakes networking environment.

Enjoy some light appetizers and drinks as you meet with alumni from all Watts schools and employers across multiple career paths, and learn from Career Services the best ways to network with employers to boost your chance at getting the job you want! Join us at the AE England Building on Thursday, Nov. 16, from 4-6 p.m.!


Tune into the Edson College Health Panel to hear about the career paths of our Edson alumni. Hear from experienced alumni working in diverse healthcare settings and ask questions on how they chose their field of study, what their day-to-day is like and more.

Join us on campus in UCENT 282, or online via Zoom.

The Art Grads are excited to invite you to the opening of I Love Lamp: A Group Lighting Exhibition on Friday November 17, 6-9pm at Step Gallery, 605 E Grant Street, Phoenix, AZ. Featuring work from Master of Fine Art candidates in the school of visual arts, this exhibition sheds light on such contemporary issues as umbras, penumbras, darkness, and dusk. The show will be juried by local artists and former members of TAG Becca Pipkin and Daniella Napolitano, and awards for best in show, first, second, and third place will be announced during the course of the evening.

The Art Grads are excited to invite you to the opening of I Love Lamp: A Group Lighting Exhibition on Friday November 17, 6-9pm at Step Gallery, 605 E Grant Street, Phoenix, AZ. Featuring work from Master of Fine Art candidates in the school of visual arts, this exhibition sheds light on such contemporary issues as umbras, penumbras, darkness, and dusk. The show will be juried by local artists and former members of TAG Becca Pipkin and Daniella Napolitano, and awards for best in show, first, second, and third place will be announced during the course of the evening.

The process of hand-building with clay gives volume and mass to my thoughts and is an integral part of my creative practice. The imprints left on the surface are the indelible record of this method. Through the affordances of this material, earthenware has an uncomplicated way of encoding the marks of my hands, storing those actions, and recalling them to the viewer on its surface. Employing an aesthetic of accumulation, these forms are more than just aesthetically pleasing objects - they represent the value and judgment of relationships between myself and others.

The process of hand-building with clay gives volume and mass to my thoughts and is an integral part of my creative practice. The imprints left on the surface are the indelible record of this method. Through the affordances of this material, earthenware has an uncomplicated way of encoding the marks of my hands, storing those actions, and recalling them to the viewer on its surface. Employing an aesthetic of accumulation, these forms are more than just aesthetically pleasing objects - they represent the value and judgment of relationships between myself and others.

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