Run or walk through the ASU Tempe campus as Sparky cheers you on! This popular event is a great opportunity for the littlest Sun Devils to explore campus for the first time. Sun Devil Generations members receive free access to this signature event.
Presented by the School of Technology for Public Health and the Biodesign Institute. This lecture is free and open to the public.

Katherine M. Keyes, PhD
Professor of Epidemiology, Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health
The NGSC Leadership Conference is a conference style gathering held once each year in the spring semester and is a mandatory event for all NGSC members. The general focus is leadership training, professional development, and program specific preparation (i.e. internship networking and Mission Team work sessions). We hope students walk away with valuable information, new skills, and an expanded network.
This event is by invitation only for students in the NGSC program.
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.
From Humanitarian Act to Human Rights Violation? A Critical History of Transnational Adoptions from East Asia
Transnational, transracial adoptions of children from East Asia to western nations first began from Japan after WWII and expanded dramatically following the Korean War (1950–53).
The record-breaking animated film, KPop Demon Hunters (Netflix, 2025), has been widely discussed in relation to its uplifting narrative of overcoming trauma and finding belonging through an embrace of one’s authentic self. The film has also been interpreted by many reviewers as a critique of the harsh and perfectionist world of the K-pop industry, with a focus on the main character, Rumi, and her bildungsroman journey of individual development.
Don’t miss this chance to hear from Dr. David Hebert of the American Institute for Economic Research on the topic of tariffs.
About the Speaker
Don’t miss this chance to hear from Dr. Diana Weinert Thomas of Creighton University. In her research, she explores the unintended consequences of regulation and the role political entrepreneurs play in changing the rules that govern society.
About the Speaker
ACMRS welcomes Jonathan P. Lamb. He will discuss his book and field questions. Lunch will be provided.
Love tiny things? Visit the ASU Library Book Arts Studio to create miniature books and VHS tapes to enjoy as magnets, earrings or additions to your miniatures collection. Choose from a variety of titles, from literary classics to pop culture favorites. All materials are provided. Stop by and make something small, creative and fun!