This session will bring together journalists from multiple countries to explore how disability coverage is shaped by cultural norms, newsroom routines and reporting practices. Attendees will gain appreciation for global journalism contexts and how they influence coverage of people with disabilities.

This panel discussion is organized by the Center for Media and Communities (CMC) in association with the National Center on Disability and Journalism (NCDJ) at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University. 

In collaboration with the Law School staff, students will enjoy making a connection with the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law at Arizona State University. During this Zoom session, students will learn more about programs, certificates, and tips for admissions, and lastly, have the opportunity to participate in a Q&A. 15 minute individual advising sessions will also be available to Barrett students.

Quantum physics unquestionably underpins the function and properties of atoms and molecules; whether this scales up and applies to macromolecules and beyond is hotly debated. Unravelling this could lead to further fundamental insights into the inner machinations of biology.

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The banner image on this page shows two layered horizontal sections. On top, bold white text on a black background reads: "Making Accessibility Accessible." On bottom, black text on a gold background reads: "Strategies for Writing Image Descriptions, Alt-Text and Audio Descriptions." On the righthand side is a white circle with "Dec. 5th" in bold black text. 


About the event

Your degree. Your path. Your impact. 

Hear from alumni from ASU’s School of Politics and Global Studies as they share how they’ve built careers in business, civic leadership, and international development. Connect, ask questions, and gain valuable insights to help shape your own path. 

Meet the Panelists

  • Logan Rhind, Assistant Vice President at U.S. Bank on the Charitable Services Team

The Department of English Career Faculty Committee presents its Teaching Flash Talk series to highlight the outstanding teaching of our faculty. 

In this virtual event, participants give a brief, five-minute talk on a teaching success or an idea-in-progress. Come and support your colleagues and hear about what they have been teaching and planning! Get some inspiration and ideas for what you might be able to implement in your own classes! 

This event features:

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Global Literacy Masterclass

Hosted by: 

Ambassador Edward B. O'Donnell, Professor of Politics and Global Studies and Co-founder, Leadership, Diplomacy and National Security Lab 

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