The Interdisciplinary Arts & Performance (IAP) program is proud to present Medal of Honor Rag by Tom Cole. Don’t miss the production of this one-act play dramatizing the story of an African American Vietnam Veteran who was awarded the nation's highest military award for bravery, the Congressional Medal of Honor. This production is presented in Second Stage West, the intimate 80-seat Blackbox Theater on Arizona State University’s West Valley Campus, 4701 West Thunderbird Road, Phoenix. 

The Hispanic Research Center invites you to attend our next BOOK FAIR of the Fall 2025 semester. This time, we'll be on ASU West Valley campus as part of their Hispanic Heritage Month kickoff event, "Celebrando Communidad."

From 9-11 a.m. we'll be part of the Resource Fair in Sala A. 

Did you know the HRC is home to the Bilingual Press? The BP published hundreds of Chicano/a/x literature books across the last three decades, and many of them you will find priced to move at our book fair on Sept. 17.

Join ASU’s Inclusive Community of Practice, The Collab, a partnership between faculty and student groups and associations, as we kick off one of many cultural celebrations, starting with Hispanic Heritage Month.

Resource Fair | 9-11 a.m. Discover, connect, and grow!

The Interdisciplinary Arts & Performance (IAP) program is proud to present HOUSE OF CARDS, or Chiang Kai-shek, a meditation on the fallibility of memory, the power of a human mind to tell itself stories, the fragility of the human endeavor, and the persistent and undeniability of the world in all its impossibility. New York theatre artist Will Bond speaks a kaleidoscopic performance text of playwright and historian Charles Lee, Jr. ASU interdisciplinary arts professor Marianne M.

The Maricopa County (WIC) program, in collaboration with ASU Health and the Office of University Affairs, is excited to host a Fall Festival at the ASU West Valley campus. This free, family-friendly event is open to everyone and offers resources with valuable information from local organizations and ASU departments. 

This 2 hour in-person event is reserved for ASU faculty, staff, Teaching Assistants, and students.

This event will be held in person at the La Sala Ballroom A, located in the University Center Building on ASU's West Valley Campus.

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Bring your family and join us for an afternoon of food, fun, and New College pride! Celebrate Family Weekend with a lively cookout featuring delicious eats from Burnt Biscuit Cookout Company and plenty of activities for all ages. This event is free and open to all students and their families. Come hungry, leave with memories! 

What’s in store:

Join us for an inspiring evening as we welcome Anthony Robles, NCAA wrestling champion, motivational speaker, and author. Hear his incredible story of perseverance, determination, and the power of believing in yourself.

 Why Attend?

  • Be inspired by Anthony’s journey of overcoming obstacles.
  • Connect with students, faculty, and community members.
  • Enjoy a night filled with motivation.

     

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. 3, 2025 at 8 a.m. (MST) to Friday, Oct. 17, 2025 at 8 p.m. (MST).

Come cool off and kick off the new school year at SWAT Away The Heat! This is one of West Valley’s biggest and most exciting annual traditions— designed to help you make connections, have fun, and discover resources to support your success.

Get ready for:


💦 Fun Water Games & Inflatables

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