The ICAP Center for Teaching and Learning at Arizona State University is a newly established center dedicated to helping post-secondary STEMM educators worldwide enhance their instruction. Grounded in ICAP theory—Interactive, Constructive, Active, and Passive learning modes—the center provides faculty with evidence-based, online and in-person professional development opportunities to move beyond passive instruction and better support student learning.

The rapid development of the mRNA vaccines by Pfizer and Moderna during the recent COVID-19 pandemic was viewed variously as a miracle and with suspicion. In this talk presented by The Emeritus College Colloquium Series, Professor Brenda Hogue, Professor of Virology at the School of Life Sciences and the Biodesign Center for Applied Structural Discovery, will give an overview of mRNA vaccines and their emerging broader usage.

Join us for our annual:

SOLS Undergraduate and Graduate Student Scholarship and Awards Ceremony

Where we celebrate the outstanding achievements of our students. This special event recognizes academic excellence, research contributions, and leadership within the School of Life Sciences. Faculty, students, alumni, and guests are invited to honor this year’s award recipients and scholarship winners. Don’t miss this opportunity to celebrate the hard work and dedication of our SOLS community!

Join us for the launch of XR Reality Sphere, your new hub for immersive exploration, advanced technology, and limitless possibilities! Located in the Zoom Innovation Lab at the Creativity Commons, the XR Reality Sphere offers faculty and staff a hands-on opportunity to explore how virtual, augmented, and mixed reality can enhance learning, research, and collaboration.

 

🔹 Test-drive the latest XR headsets, including Meta Quest 2, Meta Quest 3, and Apple Vision Pro

The Faculty Women's Association invites you to a fireside chat with Anne-
Marie Slaughter, CEO of New America and author of Unfinished Business. Anne-Marie Slaughter’s work has shaped this academic year’s theme, “Revaluing Caregiving”, sparking essential conversations about the intersection of career and caregiving.

Join us as Anne-Marie Slaughter shares candid insights on the challenges of balancing caregiving responsibilities at work and at home and discusses the systemic changes needed to support caregivers.

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