Explore interactive and 3D exhibits at the Spring 2026 History Pop-Up Museum, organized by the College of Integrative Sciences and Arts’s history students under the guidance of Teaching Professor Valerie Adams.
Welcoming all Barrett, ASU Aviation majors to learn how to focus on the essential skills and practices you need to stay flight-ready both mentally and physically. Enjoy free food, receive a Barrett Buck for attending, and walk away with practical tools and techniques that can be easily integrated into your daily routine, ensuring you remain prepared for the skies.
Please fill out the form to sign up by Monday, April 20th at noon!
Barrett Aviation students are invited to an engaging and globally relevant discussion exploring how cultural differences shape communication and decision-making in the cockpit. Gain insight into how cultural awareness strengthens Crew Resource Management (CRM), reduces misunderstandings, and enhances collaboration in multinational aviation environments. Expand your perspective and develop skills essential for today’s global aviation industry. Enjoy free food and receive a Barrett Buck for attending!
Please fill out the form to sign up by Wednesday, April 15th at noon!
All students are invited to stop by the Poly Picnic, grab some lunch and chat with the FHA from Business. Chat about the majors, faculty and their research, the Barrett thesis process, and other opportunities.
Join us for a bright, breezy spring celebration designed to help you unwind and soak in the warm weather. This laid-back afternoon will be filled with delicious sandwiches, sunshine-inspired treats, and relaxed vibes. Whether you’re grabbing a bite with friends or enjoying a quiet moment outdoors, this event is all about savoring simple joys. Come experience the chill, cheerful energy of spring at its best.
Explore careers in aviation and connect with industry leaders and recruiters at the Aerospace on Campus series, hosted by The Wings Club and the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering in partnership with Aviation Week Network.
Hear from industry leaders about how the aerospace industry is evolving, what skills employers are looking for and how to break into careers in aviation and aerospace.
Featured speakers include:
Summer is one of the most valuable seasons for pre-health students—and this workshop will show you exactly how to maximize it. Whether you're hoping to gain clinical experience, volunteer, conduct research, prepare for entrance exams, or simply recharge intentionally, this session will help you design a meaningful, balanced, and strategic summer plan.
All students are invited to stop by the Poly Picnic, grab some lunch and chat with Shenghan Guo. Chat about the MSN major, faculty and their research, the Barrett thesis process, and other opportunities.
Discover the power of creativity in counseling and counseling psychology at a pop-up art exhibit featuring more than 200 expressive works by students enrolled in CAP 394 Expressive Therapies for Counseling, offered by ASU’s School of Counseling and Counseling Psychology in the College of Integrative Sciences and Arts.