- Learn the basics of Learning Engineering process
- Understand how Principled Innovation guides responsible AI use
- Gain hands-on experience with
This 60-minute session is reserved for ASU faculty, staff, and Teaching Assistants.
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AI Basics to Breakthroughs: From Curious to Confident
AI Basics to Breakthroughs: From Curious to Confident
Designed for faculty and instructional staff at all comfort levels.
Choose from beginner or intermediate breakouts to learn practical CreateAI use cases.
Build confidence through guided exercises, from chat-based support to classroom-ready activities.
Research Development Opportunity Kickoffs
Research Development Opportunity Kickoff events are introductions to specific funding opportunities or resources that enhance application competitiveness. Introductions provide an overview of requirements, advice and lessons learned from experienced faculty, and a chance to network with others. Sponsored by KE Research Development.
"Becoming Interplanetary" is a journey into one of humanity’s oldest impulses: the desire to explore. It reflects on how curiosity, creativity, and the simple question “why?” have carried us from caves to spacecraft and now toward other worlds.
Join us to discuss how clinicians and health care providers face daily demands that increase stress and risk empathy, fatigue and burnout. Our webinar will explore the latest evidence on the role of mindfulness-based practices in supporting clinician well-being. Learn about research on the impact of mindfulness across multiple dimensions of burnout, recent neuropsychological findings distinguishing empathy from compassion and their relevance to empathy fatigue, and the growing evidence for cultivating self-compassion through mindfulness as a protective factor against burnout.
Friday, October 24, 2025 | 4 to 6 p.m. Join us for our Thunderbird Undergraduate Programs Open House, where you will learn more about our Bachelor of Global Management (BGM) and Bachelor of Science in International Trade (BSIT) programs. This event will be held on Friday, October 24, 2025 at 4 p.m. MST at Thunderbird Global Headquarters on ASU's Downtown Phoenix Campus. During the Open House you will: |
In a complex global landscape, solving one business or policy challenge often is impossible without engaging diverse stakeholders to addressing a web of inter-related challenges. Understanding the ecosystems connected by global supply chains, digital networks, and relationships is key to navigating risk and succeeding in a rapidly changing world. How can your organization apply dynamic systems thinking to gain strategic advantage? |
This interactive event will focus on PMP-style practice questions, offering participants a collaborative space to sharpen exam preparation and deepen their understanding of project management concepts. Together, we will walk through sample questions, explore reasoning and strategies, and highlight common pitfalls to avoid. The session will also provide an opportunity to share study tips and resources with peers, making it valuable whether you are actively preparing for the PMP exam or simply looking to strengthen your project management knowledge.
This 60-minute session is reserved for ASU faculty, staff, and Teaching Assistants.
This workshop will be held online and will not be recorded. The use of automated bots, AI assistants, or other meeting recording devices is prohibited without the prior approval of event coordinators.
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Enterprise AI: What’s In Your Toolbox?
Walk through current tools, highlight CreateAI as the primary resource, and share practical examples of how each tool supports teaching and collaboration.