Join us for the Thunderbird Networking Mixer, a special event hosted by the Office for Veteran and Military Academic Engagement in collaboration with ASU Career Services and the Thunderbird School of Global Management. As part of the Downtown campus Salute to Service events, this mixer at the iconic Thunderbird Pub offers an invaluable opportunity for student veterans to connect, build their professional networks, and exchange experiences.

Join us for the 3rd Annual Salute to Public Service, where we will learn from career federal employees about working for the U.S. Government and what it took to get there and succeed.

Light refreshments will be provided.

Panelists:
Van Bayless, Acting United States Marshal, District of Arizona
Cheri Oz, Special Agent in Charge, Drug Enforcement Administration, Phoenix Field Division
Raymond Suazo, Arizona State Director, Bureau of Land Management

How do we become good parents? The belief in a maternal instinct assumes parenting as something innate, automatic, and distinctly female. But what is the scientific evidence to support the myth? What is the role of physical touch on parent-infant interactions and infant development? Dr. Rankin will present an overview of her research as a Fulbright scholar to deconstruct the maternal instinct myth and unveil its impact on our understanding of what is “good” parenting in North America. Lunch will be served for in-person registrants. Presented by Lela Rankin, Ph.D.

ASU Employee Health, in partnership with Albertsons and Safeway, will provide Phizer (Comirnaty) and Moderna (Spikevax) vaccinations to ASU employees and their covered dependents 12 years and older. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends receiving the vaccine at least two months after your last COVID-19 dose.

Participants will need to bring their medical and prescription insurance cards. You may complete the consent and release form electronically through the online scheduler. Appointments are encouraged and walk-ins are welcomed.

The McCain Institute at Arizona State University and the Alliance for Securing Democracy (ASD) at the German Marshall Fund will hold an event in Phoenix to discuss the implications of artificial intelligence (AI) on the 2024 US presidential election. The featured speakers—which include both subject matter experts and election officials—will assess the growing AI threats to this year’s elections and share solutions, including what their offices are doing to safeguard the election from such threats.

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