On Feb. 2 from 12 P.M.-4 P.M. located in Mercado B, we will be spreading the news on how amazing our students are! Showcasing Barret Downtown Students by taking their photo on a camera that prints automatically - signing their name, Barrett involvement, internships, scholarships, thesis, major, etc. While enjoying bagels!

On February 15th, at 4:00 PM - Students will have the opportunity to meet Josiah via Zoom while he shares his life story and how he got to where he is today.  Watch on your own OR join us for a watch party located in Mercado C 213!

Speaking about his journey through adversity, winning collegiate championships, creating life-enhancing student organizations, and working towards achieving his goal of creating a more inclusive environment in higher education

Josiah Cook (MBA., MSOL): 4:00 PM-5:00 PM
Assistant Director of DEI Programming at Providence College

“Nowhere : now here” is a solo MFA thesis exhibition by B. Jean Larson that questions value and visibility by exploring the intersections of queer theory, posthumanism, utilitarian textile craft, and gender and disability studies. Made solely of discarded textiles sourced from Japan, Iceland, Iowa, and Phoenix, this exhibition features large scale rag rugs that fluctuate between painting and sculpture, art and craft. By using queer theory to reappropriate and reclaim utilitarian textile craft to make non-utilitarian objects, B.

“Nowhere : now here” is a solo MFA thesis exhibition by B. Jean Larson that questions value and visibility by exploring the intersections of queer theory, posthumanism, utilitarian textile craft, and gender and disability studies. Made solely of discarded textiles sourced from Japan, Iceland, Iowa, and Phoenix, this exhibition features large scale rag rugs that fluctuate between painting and sculpture, art and craft. By using queer theory to reappropriate and reclaim utilitarian textile craft to make non-utilitarian objects, B.

On February 14th from 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM located in Mercado B - Come spill the tea to your Program Coordinators on what events or ideas you’d like to see! SDFC will be here to share health information and resources. We are catering our tea and snack bars from two local businesses!

Join the University Sustainability Practices and Zero Waste Departments to learn how to plan your ASU events sustainably! This training is open to all ASU staff and faculty and will provide you credit for the Sustainable Event Planner Training in CareerEDGE upon completion. This session provides best practices for event planning aspects including advertisement, purchasing, waste reduction, catering, decor and more. We welcome you to start your sustainable event-planning journey with us!

Join representatives from the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) for a one hour session on how to apply for federal jobs and internships. The presenters are ASU Alumni and they are coming back to prepare and coach ASU students. The session will cover how to search for federal positions, writing your resume and how to respond to short answer questions when applying via USAJOBS.GOV. This event is co-hosted by the Next Generation Service Corps and the School of Public Affairs. Anyone interested in federal service should RSVP to attend.

The ASU Grad Fair is your one chance to receive exclusive discounts on graduation packages including your cap, gown and tassel. Discounts are offered through Arizona State University’s official graduation regalia vendor, Herff Jones. After Grad Fair, graduation packages are full price online or in store.

Dr. Jakubczak will be teaching about the importance of South Mountains history both in terms of its indigenous significance and how it has changed with the development of metropolitan Phoenix. In addition, she will be helping students learn to identify wild local plants with the help of the free iNaturalist app.

RSVP is required to attend.

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