Join the Labriola National American Indian Data Center on Thursday, February 26 from 6 to 8 p.m. for this semester's Indigenous Open Mic Night! The host for this Open Mic is Dr. Manny Loley.
AI workshop: Business and Finance employees
This workshop is for Business and Finance employees creating custom AI projects to streamline their work. Whether you are getting started with AI or looking to refine an existing idea, this relaxed and supportive environment gives attendees the chance to:
2026 Douglas C. Montgomery Distinguished Lecture with Dr. Yuehwern Yih
IE for health and humanitarian aid
About the lecture:
Check out this professional development workshop series by ASU Creative Career Services, designed to give School of Art students the tools for success as working creatives! Free pizza will be provided as students learn about resume building, financial literacy and more.
Photo by Laura Segall
The Lincoln Center for Applied Ethics is thrilled to welcome Dr. Fernando Mora to Arizona State University as our 2026 Visiting Scholar.
Lunch will be provided, please RSVP.
Join us for an artistic evening filled with painting and mocktails at our Bob Ross Paint and Sip Night. We will be following along to a Bob Ross tutorial to craft our own canvas while enjoying refreshing mocktails. All necessary supplies will be provided, while supplies last.
The ASU Student Media Tempe Housing Fair
A one-stop shop for students, faculty, and staff to research their off-campus living options. If you are searching for off-campus housing, this is the event to attend! Get information about on-campus living options from University Housing at the Tempe, Downtown, Polytechnic, and West campuses. Learn about ASU services from a variety of on-campus departments. Join us for fun, food, and giveaways!
This talk examines disparate phenomena like Mark Carney’s unexpected political appeal and the exaggerated “Russian lip flip” trend among social media influencers to argue that contemporary politics and digital culture thrive on dopamine-driven attraction — fleeting, addictive sensations that bypass critical engagement. Just as dopaminic media appeals, so too does it foreclose the capacity to launch an appeal.
Experience diplomacy in action in Washington, D.C.!
Live and intern in Washington, D.C. while earning up to 12 upper-division credits through POS 494: Policy Design Studio — a unique course and internship program. A fully virtual option is also available, and students from all majors are encouraged to apply.
The Change the World is an experience that celebrates the imagination, efforts and achievements of lifelong learners. ASU students will participate and compete for prize money in the 2026 event at Mountain America Stadium through art, pitch, performance, and exhibits. No idea is too small to join in this showcase of ideas.
Come to Mountain America Stadium on March 18, 2026 and let's celebrate ideas that will make a difference on a global scale.
Applications are due Feb. 27, 2026, we are looking forward to you joining us there!