Professor Yeung will present his new book 'Theory and Explanation in Geography.' This monograph deeply engages with epistemological debates on theory and methods in geography. Dr. Yeung invites readers and participants to critically examine the book's main tenets and its prospects for reflexive theory development as the key to the discipline's future. The session provides an opportunity for the author to respond to comments and for the audience to further discuss the topics.

Violist Nancy Buck and pianist Miki Aoki present a recital depicting the distinct and unique voice of the viola. From pastoral elements to deepest despair and true mania, this recital will take you through a sonic and emotional musical journey. Compositions include "A Bird Came Down the Walk" by Toru Takemitsu and the epic Viola Sonata by Dmitri Shostakovich.

 

Urban Nocturnes, in collaboration with pianist Andrew Campbell, will perform a concert of new music composed by Arizona-based composer Glenn Stallcop. Urban Nocturnes is a modular chamber music ensemble made up of six outstanding professional classical musicians, all based in Phoenix, AZ. The group's aim is to present diverse classical music programming and first-rate performances in a manner that appeals to seasoned music-lovers and newcomers alike.

 

Enjoy an evening of vocal music performed by ASU faculty, Stephanie Sadownik.

 

All ticket sales are ONLINE ONLY and open three weeks prior to event dates. There will be no in-person sales at the event. Please purchase tickets in advance. Guests who do not have a ticket at the door will be directed to purchase them online. Additional ticket service fees apply to every purchase. 

Animal studies has been many infection points. We have moved and continue to move across time, place and concepts. The field has ranged from studying singular animals to the animal gaze to multispecies ecologies to race, gender, and nationalisms, and from animality to critical animal studies to the creaturely. This symposium asks participants to consider the trajectories of animal studies that bring us to the current moment and to imagine the future of the field.

A component of the Central Arizona Writing Project, YAWP (Young Adult Writing Program) is designed to offer young writers a non-evaluative environment in which to explore the power of writing. Our camps will all be offered on the ASU Tempe campus in June 2024.    

A component of the Central Arizona Writing Project, YAWP (Young Adult Writing Program) is designed to offer young writers a non-evaluative environment in which to explore the power of writing. Our camps will all be offered on the ASU Tempe campus in June 2024.    

Join us for our annual All-Member Meeting to learn about the accomplishments and upcoming activities within the PM Network as we celebrate our 10th Anniversary. In addition to this, we are excited to welcome our panelists who will share their project management journey!

Agenda:
9–9:30 a.m. - Doors Open / Networking Activity
9:30–10 a.m. - Program Starts / Overview of PM Network
10–11 a.m. - Fireside Chat (Topic: Creative Approaches in Project Management)
11 a.m. - Final Remarks

Continental breakfast will be included.

Since ChatGPT’s viral moment in November of 2022, post-secondary educators have been assessing the benefits and limits of generative AI technologies. At ASU, this work has taken a number of forms including faculty training modules, AI-focused curriculum and policy, university-wide conferences on the future of learning, grant competitions, and strategic partnerships with leading companies such as OpenAI.

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