This event is brought to you by the American Indian Social Work Student Association in partnership with the Phoenix Indian Center and the Urban Indian Coalition of Arizona. Join the free hybrid workshop and learn how to recognize and refer someone who is at risk of suicide. Open to the ASU Community.

Lunch will be provided from 1pm to 2pm for in person registrants only, and the training starts at 2pm and ends at 4pm for in person and virtual registrants. Virtual registrants will only be able to attend the training.

Join the American Indian Social Work Student Association for a safe place to do vision boards, meet and greet different leaders within the community of social work, and connect with students within social work.

Light refreshments and food will be provided.

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 Herff Jones, Arizona State University’s official graduation regalia vendor. After Grad Fair, graduation packages are full price online or in store.

Grad Fair is Friday, Oct. 4, 2024 at 8 a.m. (MST) to Friday, Oct. 18, 2024 at 8 p.m. (MST).

On the first day of Grad Fair, graduating students receive an email with a unique link to access discounted graduation packages.

The Northlight Gallery and Step Gallery at Arizona State University are pleased to present “Tasvir — A Research Exhibition on Contemporary Iranian Image-Based Art,” running from September 06 to November 01, 2024. Co-curated by Sara Abbaspour and Mehrdad Mirzaie, these events mark nearly two years of dedicated work on the Tasvir Archive. In these inaugural exhibitions artworks by 60 artists who identify as Iranian from 8 countries will be presented. The exhibition at Northlight Gallery will introduce this research archive, highlighting its significant contributions to the field.

The Northlight Gallery and Step Gallery at Arizona State University are pleased to present “Tasvir — A Research Exhibition on Contemporary Iranian Image-Based Art,” running from September 06 to November 01, 2024. Co-curated by Sara Abbaspour and Mehrdad Mirzaie, these events mark nearly two years of dedicated work on the Tasvir Archive. In these inaugural exhibitions artworks by 60 artists who identify as Iranian from 8 countries will be presented. The exhibition at Northlight Gallery will introduce this research archive, highlighting its significant contributions to the field.

Join us for an exclusive behind the scenes tour of the Maricopa elections department sponsored by Watts College of Public Service and Community Solutions, School of Public Affairs, Center for an Independent and Sustainable Democracy and the Mechanics of Democracy Laboratory.  This inside look with Bill Gates, Member of the Maricopa Board of Supervisors and Stephen Richer, County Recorder will cover the life of a ballot, cybersecurity, GIS in voting, communications, careers in elections, learning how signatures are matched on our ballots with hands-on training, a tour of

Are you looking for an effective way to dispose of hard-to-recycle office materials? Do you want to support a greener, more sustainable campus? Join us for an on-campus office recycling event hosted by University Sustainability Practices. This event is your opportunity to responsibly recycle a wide range of office materials, from old binders and pens to electronics and other items that are often difficult to recycle.

Get ready for an unforgettable night as we head to a Mercury game against the Seattle Storm! First come, first serve for the first 25 people! We’ll be giving away tickets, and you can reserve your tickets in Mercado B starting on September 10th at 9:00AM. This is the last home game before the tournament, so don’t miss out on this thrilling experience!

Plus, it’s Barrett’s very first WNBA game — let’s make it memorable! 

Best of all, it’s free!

The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at ASU is a community of individuals, 50 or better, who are continuing their pursuit of knowledge as engaged lifelong learners. We welcome members from all walks of life whether you are retired or still working. As part of Watts College of Public Service and Community Solutions, we work together to build more vibrant, healthy, and equitable communities. We provide educational, social, travel and volunteer experiences for mature adults to enhance and enrich their lives. 

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