Register now to receive a free 15-minute hearing screening from the ASU Speech and Hearing Clinic at the West campus. Hearing loss can develop slowly and painlessly. Adults should be screened every decade through age 50, followed by additional screenings every three years.

Symptoms 

  • A feeling you can hear but not understand.

  • Asking people to repeat words in a quiet setting.

  • Chronic ear infections.

  • Confusing people’s words.

  • Straining to hear conversations.

Arizona State University benefits-eligible employees can get a 30-minute health screening. Several tests, including readings on cholesterol, blood pressure and triglycerides are available free of charge.

Other tests are available for as low as a $20 copay. Cash, check, MasterCard or Visa are accepted. Bring your ASU ID and health insurance cards.

Join the Academy for Justice on Thursday, Jan. 26, 2023, for a book event focusing on violence against women in the criminal legal system. Three authors with books on the topic, will be present to discuss their books and answer questions, as a lead into the Miscarriages of Justice Symposium to take place the following day. Featured authors include:

A diverse group of practitioners and scholars recently gathered for a working-group process to create a Miscarriages of Justice Post-Conviction Innovation and Action Guide for Litigators that provides concrete and implementable guidance on miscarriage of justice claims. The hope is to better position litigators and incarcerated individuals to advocate for greater relief from wrongful convictions. The symposium will discuss their findings and recommendations and unveil the guide itself.

This highly interactive 40-hour skills-based program is designed to provide a clear framework for those seeking to become family mediators. Through lecture, interactive exercises and role-playing experiences participants will learn the skills to effectively mediate separation, divorce, post-divorce and other related family disputes from start to finish.

Learning Objectives:

International dispute resolution is complex and constantly evolving due to the fast pace of the global economy and technological innovation. The Fifth Annual Schiefelbein Global Dispute Resolution Conference will convene top lawyers, counsel for global corporations, internationally-recognized arbitrators and mediators, academics and leaders at arbitration institutions to engage in discussions on timely issues in international dispute resolution.

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