The graduate students and faculty of the MFA programs of Creative Writing and the School of Art at ASU work across many mediums in “Echoes Seen: Collaborations in Image and Verse”. Materials vary widely from photography, drawing, clothing, ceramics, paper-mâché, video and sound installation and range in subject matter from joy, collective mythology, personal history, cultural fragments and their assemblage and the significance of artifacts.

Did you know that various forms of chronic stress and trauma can have significant impacts on law students, the legal culture and even the day to day experiences and activities of experienced lawyers? Whether it is interacting with fellow students, professors, or clients, attending to homework and test preparation, or participating in your internships, chronic stress, overwhelm and trauma can wreak havoc on your law school career and even your future practice. Join us to better understand how you personally can navigate the intersection of trauma and the law.

Our Social Cohesion Dialogue puts acclaimed authors and their inspiring books in conversation with ASU and audiences across and beyond Arizona. 

Since the spring of 2019, Social Cohesion Dialogues have created memorable dialogues and calls to action with accomplished writers and readers from diverse communities.  

"Traces Between" is a solo MFA exhibition by Dylan Fitzgibbons. The work examines ideas of reality, and what it means to be created through the collaboration of the physical world and imagined spaces. The curated environment is filled with superimposed black-sand sculptures that teeter between the light and shadows, begging for attention before shying away.

The graduate students and faculty of the MFA programs of Creative Writing and the School of Art at ASU work across many mediums in “Echoes Seen: Collaborations in Image and Verse”. Materials vary widely from photography, drawing, clothing, ceramics, paper-mâché, video and sound installation, and range in subject matter from joy, collective mythology, personal history, cultural fragments and their assemblage, and the significance of artifacts.

"Sculpting Science V" is an Arizona State University art exhibit that takes you into the microscopic world of science, far beyond what the human eye can see.

This exhibit features extraordinary ceramic sculptures and drawings inspired by microscopic nature. It also highlights fascinating images of nature created by using extreme magnification.

Exhibition Dates: Aug. 31–Sept. 9, 2023
Opening Reception: Thursday, Aug. 31, 6 to 8:30 p.m.
Gallery Hours: Thursday–Saturday, noon to 5 p.m.

 

In coordination with the American Bar Association's Mediation Week 2022, the Lodestar Center for Dispute Resolution and Student Dispute Resolution Group (DRG) are co-hosting ASU Law ADR Week. 

ADR Week will welcome experts in the fields of mediation, arbitration, negotiation and more to speak on the field of ADR and the skills needed to be a successful ADR professional. 

Do you currently do work in the homelessness or housing field? Are you interested in hearing more about what ASU is doing to reduce homelessness?

Many areas of ASU focus on homelessness and affordable housing. There are faculty doing research, clubs volunteering, interns receiving field credit and classes lending ideas to solve pressing issues.

In this session, sponsored by the ASU Action Nexus on Housing and Homelessness, come learn about some amazing work being done by ASU colleagues that just might inspire you to get involved.  

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