Diplomat in Residence for the Southwest, Antoinette Hurtado, will be available for office hours to talk about State Department careers and student programs and share her journey as a U.S. diplomat. Student programs include internships, career pipeline fellowships that pay for the student’s education and give them a job as a diplomat upon graduation, and study abroad scholarships. 

Stop by office hours to see if this might be the right path for you! Registration is not required, drop in anytime between 10:30-12. 

The U.S. Department of State offers careers and internships for students and alumni from all academic backgrounds, including engineering, information technology, international affairs, operations and management, law enforcement, languages, and much more. 

Though the term “color-blindness” has come under attack in recent years, the color-blind approach to race relations is superior to anti-racism and identity politics in every way. Color-blindness is grounded in the understanding that an individual’s or a group’s racial membership should be irrelevant when choices are made, or attitudes formed. Instead, character should be understood as the root of individual choices and attitudes. As Martin Luther King Jr.

The Learning on Graphs conference (LoG) is a new annual research conference that covers areas broadly related to machine learning on graphs and geometry, with a special focus on review quality. LoG 2024 will be taking place on 26th – 29th November 2024 virtually via Zoom and Gathertown, and will be completely free to attend. LoG aims to be a truly accessible-to-all and inclusive virtual conference. As ASU locals, we are now hosting an in-person local meetup.

Sparky’s Touchdown Tailgate brings the Game Day excitement!

On Nov. 9, Join the Pat Tillman Veterans Center and Arizona State University in celebrating Salute to Service night, honoring the brave individuals and their families who have served in the military and protect our communities. 

Get ready for the big game with our exclusive tailgate festivities: 

Join us on November 20th, 2024, at 5 PM to celebrate the release of The Language of Landscapes, a groundbreaking new album by Christopher Stark (Wash U., Rome Prize, Guggenheim Fellowship) and acclaimed cello-percussion duo New Morse Code (ASU Associate Professor of Percussion Michael Compitello and Hannah Collins, cello).

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