We invite you to join us for a lunch panel preceding the ASU Smart Region Summit on March 26, on AI and the future of the cities.  This event will feature a captivating conversation moderated by the Senior Advisor to the President of Arizona State University, Duke Reiter, focusing on technology and computational tools for design.

Join ASU Library's Naturespace in Hayden Library to learn about species within the natural history collection. In this Nature Journaling exercise, we will get up and personal with one specimen within the collection. Observe, document and ask questions about how nature forms patterns.

Have you ever wondered what was in an owl’s diet? In this workshop, we will explore what is in an owl pellet and try to answer questions like what bones are inside an owl pellet, their functions and the animals they belong to.

If you are interested in learning what owls eat, stop by the ASU Library's Naturespace room 311E at Hayden Library to dissect an owl pellet and find out what is inside.

As the grand finale to the Partners with a Purpose employer panel series, we invite you to join us in person for a Networking Mixer & Employer Showcase. Engage with representatives from leading organizations, establish meaningful connections and discover potential opportunities. This in-person event promises to be a hub of inspiration, fostering connections that transcend the ordinary and shaping the path to a brighter future of work.

Arizona State University benefits-eligible employees can get a 30-minute health screening. Several tests, including readings on cholesterol, blood pressure and triglycerides, are available free of charge.

Other tests are available for as low as a $20 copay. Cash, check, MasterCard or Visa are accepted. Bring your ASU ID and health insurance cards.

Join us for the felting workshop, led by artist Bilge Akta, which will be an introduction to repairing and altering knitted garments and clothing using needle felting and wet felting techniques.

Join Dr. Rashad Shabazz, Associate Professor in the Schools of Social Transformation and Geographical Sciences & Urban Planning, and Jeanelle Austin, Executive Director of the George Floyd Global Memorial for a discussion around the history and politics of Minneapolis and Prince and how they weave together to create meaning in the present day.

This event is held by the Center for Work and Democracy.

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