The greater ASU community is invited to an informal meet-up at Polytechnic campus with poet Azad Ashim Sharma, author of the new poetry collection "Boiled Owls," which explores the strain of cocaine addiction on his speaker's interior, as well as on family and others in close proximity.

Donate your unwanted items at moveout. General donation, non-perishable food, hygiene and cleaning product bins will be located at each ASU residential hall. 

Students from across disciplines who have taken CISA courses at ASU’s Polytechnic campus will share final projects and independent research in a poster-session atmosphere. 

A range of subjects will be presented, including: biological sciences, counseling psychology, horticulture, user experience, animal behavior, ecology, herpetology and more!

Join us for this in-person opportunity fair that will allow you to meet employers from Healthcare, Public Service, Non-Profit, Natural Sciences, Biology, Project Management, Business and STEM. Employers will be recruiting for full and part time jobs, internships and volunteer positions.

ASU students will give presentations on topics related to bioethics in medicine that they have been researching over the last month.

Seminar participants are ASU students who are interested in clinical or research careers related to human medicine. The purpose of this program is to introduce students to bioethics and its application in biomedical research and medicine and to allow students to give oral talks on what they learn to the broader ASU community.

Explore wide-ranging topics in history as students in College of Integrative Sciences and Arts history courses at ASU Polytechnic campus showcase some of their spring 2024 independent and group projects in a pop-up museum-like atmosphere.

Courses represented this semester include HST 103: Early Modern Europe, HST 100: Global History, HST 306: WWII and HST 319: Aviation History.  

Some of the exhibits to be displayed:

The ASU Community is invited to learn more about urban gardening at the ASU Garden Commons located at the Polytechnic Campus. Garden Commons maintains a community garden with 16 raised beds and and orchard with over 20 fruit trees.

During the volunteer event participants will help with miscellaneous garden tasks including planting, harvesting, weeding, compost and seed starting.

This event is open to Barrett, The Honors College students. Celebrate St. Patrick's Day and Women's History Month with a delightful lunch blending Irish traditions and honoring the achievements of women. Enjoy a spread featuring classic Irish fare such as corned beef. Celebrate women by reading up on influential women engineers and pilots. Earn Barrett Bucks by testing your knowledge of the women showcased figures or by talking to our internship or scholarship office.

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