Civility, Empathy, Open-mindedness, Epistemic Humility and Civic Grace: what can these virtues offer us in 2026?

The Civic Virtues Student Community of Practice will meet every other week to investigate these civic virtues: what they are, why we want them and how we can implement them in the world. 

Looking for a chill way to unwind and be creative? Join ASU Library's Naturespace for a relaxing sketching session featuring pieces from the library’s natural history collection. Bring your own art supplies, or just show up — we’ve got drawing paper and pencils available for you to use. Come sketch and explore your artistic side in a welcoming space at Hayden Library.

Drop into any of the following Nature Drawing Sessions from 4 to 6 p.m. during the spring semester:

Curious about Visual AI? Excited about agents? Or just want to build something seriously cool in a few hours?

Then this hackathon is calling your name!

Agents World is a fast-paced, hands-on Visual AI hackathon where you’ll build autonomous vision agents using the FiftyOne open-source ecosystem (no prior experience needed).

✨ Bring your laptop
✨ Bring your ideas
✨ Bring your curiosity, creativity, and energy

Nathan Clark is an Associate Professor in the Department of Biological Sciences at the University of Pittsburgh. He received his PhD in Genome Sciences in the lab of Willie Swanson at the University of Washington. The Clark lab conducts evolutionary research at the interface of computational and experimental biology mostly within the themes of adaptive and convergent evolution.

Have you ever thought about applying for a Fulbright? If so, make sure to attend Fulbright Day! Faculty, staff and students can learn about different program options and best strategies for applying. This event, held in person at the Tempe campus Memorial Union, will have light refreshments and allow students to hear from ONSA staff as well as previous Fulbright ASU winners!

The SOLS Annual Scholarship and Award Ceremony honors undergraduate and faculty accomplishments throughout the 2025-26 academic year. 

Breakfast is included and begins from 8:30 a.m. The ceremony begins at 9:00 a.m. A Zoom link is provided for virtual attendees. 

Recipients of the following awards and scholarships are recognized at this event:

 

Undergraduate Scholarships:

Danielle Aronson Memorial Award

The School of Life Sciences, in conjunction with the SOLUR Undergraduate Research Program, presents its 33rd Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium. Faculty, staff, students and the general public are invited to attend this free symposium in person or via Zoom.

The symposium is funded by the School of Life Sciences Undergraduate Research Program (SOLUR) and the School of Life Sciences (SOLS).

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