Faculty Women of Color Caucus -Tempe Caucus Meeting.
The Faculty Women of Color Caucus invites you to the Tempe Caucus Meeting. Join us for this wonderful opportunity to learn about FWOCC, meet members, become a member, and learn
about opportunities to serve faculty women of color and our ASU community through FWOCC.
RSVP here!
Join us on Wednesday, February 18, at 9 a.m. in LSC 202 for the Bioethics Breakfast Club featuring:
Synthetic Biology and Artificial Intelligence
With Bert Jacobs, SOLS, Emma Frow, Bioengineering & SFIS, and Christopher Plaisier, Bioengineering.
More details coming soon!
Join us for a talk by Esther Borges Florsheim, PhD discussing how behavioral changes during illness can function as adaptive defenses, shaping survival and interactions within social groups.
Take a break from your busy student life and join us for a one-hour, instructor-led yoga wellness session designed to help you relax, reset, and recharge. This class is open to all levels—no prior yoga experience needed. The first 20 people to sign-in at the event will receive a 5-piece resistance band set. Additionally, we will have 10 yoga mats available to use at the event. No yoga experience needed!
PLEASE NOTE: Supplies are first come, first serve. You should also bring your own yoga mat if you have one.
Join us for the third-annual SOLS Story Slam, where graduate students and faculty will take the stage to share captivating, real-life stories that weave together their scientific and personal experiences. Listen as our storytellers dive into the experiences, challenges, and breakthroughs that shaped their careers and impacted their personal lives. Stories are told in the style of those featured on the SciChronicles Podcast.
Relive the excitement of a classic underdog story at Novus Place. Bring the family for a free screening of "The Mighty Ducks" as part of our Movie in the Park After Dark series.
Perks include:
- 🍿 Free popcorn
- 🍽️ Special deals from Novus Place restaurants
- 🤩 A chance to win a $100 gift card
The show starts at dusk — approximately 6 p.m. Be sure to bring blankets!
What is Free Enterprise and Why Should Sun Devils Care?
Background: You’ve probably heard terms like “free enterprise,” “free markets,” and “capitalism” thrown around both in the news and in your life on campus. But what do these things really mean, how do they make life better for the average American and Arizonan, and what impact does public policy have in ensuring you and your community are able to prosper in a free enterprise system?
This 60-minute session is reserved for ASU faculty, staff, and Teaching Assistants.
This workshop will be held in person at the Tech Hub located in the Creativity Commons on Tempe Campus in the open area on the first floor. 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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