Northlight Gallery's forthcoming exhibition Seral Bodies, is curated by Roshii Montaño and Ninabah Winton and will examine the contemporary practice of Indigenous photographers and artists: Rapheal Begay (Diné), Nate Lemuel (Diné), Sarah Sense (Chitimacha/Choctaw) and River Whittle (
Have We Reached the Breaking Point? Rising Chronic Illness, Emotional Distress and Pain in the Era of COVID-19 and the Environmental Crises
Join colleagues, practitioners and health leaders online for the ASU College of Health Solutions Fall 2023 Integrated Health Care Conference.
This is your chance to meet Cronkite leadership, faculty, advisors, student leaders and staff and get a head start on the fall semester.
In addition to meeting people who will be important to you at the Cronkite School, we’ll share information about the school’s programs and resources and how to care for each other’s health this semester.
This information session will focus on the Udall scholarship tracks for Native American students interested in health care or tribal policy.
These sessions will provide an overview of the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship program, which provides undergraduates up to $5,000 to support study abroad during the summer, spring, or fall semesters. Offered to students who receive Pell Grants.
Not sure where to start? Our general information sessions are the best starting point for ASU students to begin learning about national scholarships and fellowships. At these sessions, we will provide an overview of our office and the services it offers, a general introduction to "national scholarships" and broad tips for getting yourself prepared to be a competitive applicant!
This event is a collaboration between Barrett, Cronkite and multiple community partners to improve health literacy in the Phoenix community and open the door for continued conversations around observed health disparities amongst marginalized populations.
The event will be open to all, however the conversations will be centered on, for and with Black men.
Refreshments and appetizers will be served. This event will be held on Oct. 19, 2023 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Cronkite First Amendment Forum.
Who gets to decide whether and how to regulate money in our campaigns and elections? For the past 50 years, the Supreme Court has made itself the nation's apex regulator of money-in-politics. Through its campaign finance decisions, the Court has taken many options off the table from state and federal policymakers.
Stephen Jolly will explain what makes propagandists tick, the history of disinformation and the challenges of countering it. Professor Jolly will also explore the history of propaganda and the genesis of disinformation.
Guest Speaker: Stephen Jolly
Arizona State University presents a screening of excerpts from a brand new PBS "Great Performances" documentary: "Making Shakespeare: The First Folio." Shakespeare scholars Ayanna Thompson, Eric Rasmussen and Sir Jonathan Bate – all of whom appear as experts in the film – provide insights and information. ASU scholar Ruben Espinosa facilitates and provides additional insight.
Free and open to the public; the event will be livestreamed. Please register to attend.