Sally Stein | Re-reading the Magnum Archives: Is US Big Business Contemporary Photography’s Blindspot?
March 25 | 5:30 p.m. | Grant Street Studios & Zoom
March 25 | 5:30 p.m. | Grant Street Studios & Zoom
This event brings together accomplished women leaders who are redefining how projects are led across industries and academia. This engaging panel discussion explores career journeys, pivotal challenges, and the mindset shifts that fuel resilient and innovative leadership.
Join ASU PM Network's PMBOK team for an informative session on the fundamentals of project management and how you can prepare for PMI certifications like CAPM, PMP, and PMI-ACP.
Learn where project management skills apply across ASU, explore certification pathways, and connect with the local PM community, including ASU's PM Network and PMI Arizona. Whether you're new to project management or looking to advance your career, this session will provide valuable insights and resources to help you get started.
This April, Walton College Career Services is offering a three-part interactive workshop series designed for online students at any stage of their career journey—whether you’re exploring new directions, advancing in your current field, or just getting started. Join us to clarify your goals, build a strategic career plan, and strengthen your resume and cover letter through expert guidance and interactive discussion. Attend all three sessions for a comprehensive experience, or participate in individual workshops as your schedule allows.
This April, Walton College Career Services is offering a three-part interactive workshop series designed for online students at any stage of their career journey—whether you’re exploring new directions, advancing in your current field, or just getting started. Join us to clarify your goals, build a strategic career plan, and strengthen your resume and cover letter through expert guidance and interactive discussion. Attend all three sessions for a comprehensive experience, or participate in individual workshops as your schedule allows.
This April, Walton College Career Services is offering a three-part interactive workshop series designed for online students at any stage of their career journey—whether you’re exploring new directions, advancing in your current field, or just getting started. Join us to clarify your goals, build a strategic career plan, and strengthen your resume and cover letter through expert guidance and interactive discussion. Attend all three sessions for a comprehensive experience, or participate in individual workshops as your schedule allows.
Join us for Health Talks where Professor Erica Forzani will share her experience in clinical research on weight management and the fundamental measurement tools that have enabled successful clinical outcomes. She will discuss how objective metabolic assessment can transform obesity care from generalized recommendations to personalized, data-driven interventions. Forzani is a clinical chemist by training, an engineer by experience, and a health innovator driven by a passion for improving people’s lives through measurable, evidence-based solutions.
Join us for a one-hour deep dive exploring Place-Based Agency and the everyday acts of community-making and place-keeping that strengthen Indigenous communities.
Building on prior conversations from the Indigenous Public Interest Design Institute on Place Knowing, Elisha Charley will examine how land use policies and programs have long shaped how governments and citizens represent Indigenous Peoples and their community capacity.
Do you find yourself mired in cycles of doomscrolling, knee-jerk disengagement, and anxious reconnection with the world at large? Is it possible to make art when culture grabs our attention with so many worthwhile foci and superficial distractions? How can poets push back against the nonstop stream of information while embracing the contemporary rush of life?
In this exploratory four-week generative workshop series, we will use music, art, visual objects and environments to generate poetry. Each week will take a different approach to engaging the senses and prompting the imagination. Writers of all skill levels and genres are invited to participate!
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