Surreal Circus is a new digital animated video installation that explores gender, sex and violence through performative media. Intentionally provoking adverse reactions by means of uncomfortable displays of gender presentation through time-based performances, combined with aspects of the simulacra and spectacle, helps to understand and uncover the nature of the gender grotesque.
ASU UNDERGRADS WELCOME!
Are you interested in accelerating your masters degree at Thunderbird School of Global Management?
Do you love to travel? Are you an innovator interested in globalism? Can you see yourself working with diverse teams internationally?
ASU UNDERGRADS WELCOME!
Are you interested in accelerating your masters degree at Thunderbird School of Global Management?
Do you love to travel? Are you an innovator interested in globalism? Can you see yourself working with diverse teams internationally?
Each year, the ASU Foundation launches Sun Devil Gratitude Week, a passionate tribute to the people who fuel ASU. It's more than just appreciation—it's a full-force celebration of the supporters, students, faculty and staff who make this university excellent and impactful! Starting as a single-day event on National Philanthropy Day seven years ago, SDGW has grown to a week-long celebration that focuses on instilling a culture of gratitude that can be carried throughout ASU all year long.
We are excited to invite you to participate in the upcoming Salute to Service: Wellness Warrior Health Expo, hosted by the College of Health Solutions at Arizona State University. This event is part of ASU’s broader Salute to Service initiative, honoring our veterans and active military across various campuses.
We hope you can join us for a special screening of the documentary film “War Game,” followed by a panel discussion moderated by John Giles, the mayor of Mesa, AZ, about the film and what it implies about the possible futures of democracy in America.
Wednesday, Oct 30, 2024
6:15 p.m.
The First Amendment Forum (second floor)
The Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention is thrilled to host Dr. Philip Smith for a visiting scholar seminar on Oct. 17 on the Downtown Phoenix campus. His talk will focus on Behavioral design for tailoring HIV prevention and U=U messaging: Studies on improving men's engagement.
This seminar is free to attend and will take place both in person and on Zoom for those attending virtually.
Interest in Citizens’ Assemblies is rising across North America, with public authorities increasingly commissioning deliberative processes. In response, ASU’s CSPO is partnering with the Federation for Innovation in Democracy (FIDE) to offer a workshop and training program. The Citizens’ Assembly School is designed for civil servants, politicians, civil society members, and private sector representatives looking to understand and implement Citizens' Assemblies and other deliberative methods.
A fair made just for students who want to accelerate their masters degree!
At this event ASU undergraduate students will be able to connect in-person with various programs at ASU who offer an accelerated (4+1) pathway into a masters degree. Come dressed in business casual ready to connect with a recruiter or advisor who can talk about their program!
Come join Edson students, families, faculty and staff at the Edson College Mix and Mingle on Friday, October 4th from 3:00-4:30 pm in Health North 110. This is a casual opportunity to interact with our entire Edson community and share what’s going on at the college during the university-wide Family Weekend event this fall. Come as you are and stay as long as you can – Light refreshments will be provided!