The campus sustainability walking tour focuses on ASU’s sustainability programs, goals, and design elements. These 45 min tours will take you through the heart of each of ASU’s four campuses. The ASU sustainability walking tours are guided tours that focus on showcasing the efforts and initiatives being made by ASU to promote sustainability and environmental conservation. The tour includes visits to green buildings, community gardens, renewable energy sites and other environmentally-friendly infrastructure.

Joinus for a celebration of ASU's Center for Innovation in Healthy and Resilient Aging! This event will be a showcase of our research, faculty and accomplishments over the last few years. 

The in-person celebration at the Phoenix Downtown Campus is limited to ASU faculty, staff and students at this time. However, everyone is welcome to join the livestream of our event -- just register as a virtual attendee.

Bring the family and awake your inner foodies with the College of Health Solutions at ASU’s Downtown Phoenix campus. Enjoy fun, food-focused science experiments and reap the delicious rewards. Experiments include making boba, nitro coffee, nitro chocolate milk, flavored marshmallows and more. There will also be a taste test with fruit-flavored beverages.

Activities will take place in the Instructional Kitchen on the first floor of the Health South building on the eastern end of the Downtown Phoenix campus. See you there!

Arizona State University’s College of Health Solutions, Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law, Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication, Watts College of Public Service and Community Solutions and W. P. Carey School of Business invites you to join us for our event to explore how ASU puts you in the middle of the action!

Of the Body features the work of Claire A. Warden whose project Mimesis explores issues of identity, the other and the psychology of knowledge and power and Wendel White who depicts material culture as evidence of the American construct and representation of race through his project Manifest. Selections from the Northlight and Solari Foundation Collections include works by Eugene Atget, Debbie Flemming Caffery, Larry Clark, Jess Dugan, James Hajicek, Andre Kertezs, Marie Navarre, Garry Winogrand and Weegee.

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