A concert of new works by students in the ASU Composition Studio.
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A concert of new works by students in the ASU Composition Studio.
For a full listing of all School of Music, Dance and Theatre events visit: musicdancetheatre.asu.edu/events
Join the ASU Trombone Studio for an evening of chamber groups and soloists.
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Inclusive Excellence: Research That Questions Power, Expands Access, and Redefines Impact
Inclusive excellence is not a slogan—it is a research stance. It asks who benefits from knowledge, whose voices are amplified, which methods are legitimized, and how evidence reshapes institutions, policy, and practice.
The Public History Program at the School of Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies invites the community to participate in a discussion about the various ways Grand Canyon National Park is cared for by different stakeholders.
About the Speakers
Bassoon professor Albie Micklich and collaborative pianist Andrew Campbell perform an eclectic recital.
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Be part of ASU Health’s signature speaker series: Grand Rounds, a platform for dynamic discussions on the innovations, breakthroughs and challenges shaping the future of health. Grand Rounds brings together leading experts to explore bold ideas, from cutting-edge research to the use of technology in improving health care at scale.
Join us for a talk by Federico Sanabria, Ph.D., titled Collective Learning and Memory in Animals. Sanabria will explore how groups acquire, store, and use information, and what collective learning reveals about cognition beyond the individual.
Join us for a talk by Joan Silk, PhD, titled The Phylogenetic and Ontogenetic Origins of Prosocial Preferences. Silk will discuss how prosocial behaviors develop across evolutionary history and individual lifespans, offering insight into why and how cooperation emerges in social species.
Join us for a talk by Stephen Pratt, PhD, titled Collective Cognition in Ant Societies. Dr. Pratt will explore how ant colonies make decisions as a group and what these systems can teach us about collective intelligence.
Explore the life and legacy of Barbara Jordan in The Inquisitor. Jordan was a groundbreaking Texas congresswoman whose sharp intellect and moral clarity transformed U.S. politics. From Nixon’s impeachment to civil rights battles, her voice demanded accountability, while she privately faced struggles few ever knew of.