The School of Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies invites our December graduating students to celebrate their academic accomplishments with their faculty, families and friends before heading to The College convocation.    

RSVP is required. 

In this two-hour generative workshop, Professor Madeline Sayet will work through the ways in which solo performance, like oral tradition, can be an opportunity for community investigation into the questions that bind us. Together we will explore the ways in which our experiences, stories, ancestors, dreams and possible futures can help us craft engaging narratives as an act of healing and reclamation. Free and open to all students. No registration needed.

For 30 years, Professor Naomi Jackson taught in Arizona State University's dance program, touching the lives of countless students. Jackson died June 19 after a two-and-a-half-year fight with cancer, leaving a lasting impact on her family, friends, students, colleagues and the dance community.

Music therapist Gabe Lehrer, ASU alum (BM '21) presents a session on audio recording for music therapists. 

Prerequisites: MT-BC 

Schedule:
4:00-4:50 pm: Audio Terminology & Basics of Signal Flow 5:00-5:50 pm: Live sound Hands-on ( using microphones, amplifiers, mixers, and public address systems). 
6:00-6:50 pm: Recording Hands-on (using microphones, audio interfaces, and computers), followed by a discussion of how audio tools can best be used in participants' respective practices and a brief Q&A. 

Join Kimberly Marshall and the ASU organ studio for a celebration of the holiday season!  The Organ Hall will be decorated to bring you into the spirit of the season, with Christmas music performed on the Fritts and Traeri organs. Soprano Brooke Leinbaugh will sing favorites, from Handel’s Messiah to Pietro Yon’s Gesù Bambino

Join us for an unforgettable afternoon of music and fellowship!

 All ticket revenue supports the ASU organ program.

Financial statements are built around time — they tell us what happened in the past, what’s happening now, and what’s expected in the future. But greenhouse gas (GHG) accounting doesn’t work that way. Current methods add up emissions from across a product’s entire life cycle, blurring the lines between past, present, and future. That makes it hard for investors and decision-makers to see when emissions actually occur or to link them to financial performance and risk.

The College Accelerated Programs event is an opportunity for undergraduate students to learn about the 80 accelerated degree program pathways available in The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Attend the information session and get an overview of the programs, application process and financial aid. You will then have a chance to meet with advisors from across our academic units to explore the benefits of pursuing a master's degree with your bachelor's degree. 

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