Experience the creativity of ASU’s GAME School!

Join us at the Media Arts and Sciences Showcase to experience the next generation of student-built projects, spanning games, virtual and augmented reality, immersive installations, and experimental sound and movement-based works.

Come meet our students, and see how The GAME School’s interdisciplinary DNA continues to grow and inspire.

Photo credit: Laura Segall.

Sun Devil Gratitude Week is Nov. 17 - 21.  

Join us on Wednesday, Nov. 19 from 2 - 4 p.m. in the Hayden Library Wellness Nook.

Take a moment to reflect and share your appreciation through art. Enjoy a calm break and say thank you to someone you care about in your life by creating a personalized postcard. All supplies are provided and everyone is welcome to attend! Join ASU Library for a relaxing afternoon of coloring and gratitude.

 
 

Share the gift of reading!

Join the ASU Library in making a lasting impact through our Book Drive supporting local school-aged children. Together, we can help kids discover the joy of reading, strengthen their literacy skills and open new worlds through books.

We’re collecting new and gently used books (grades K–6) for the United Way “Book in a Bag” program and a local elementary school from November 4 to December 6.

Mobile Fixer Studio is coming to Hayden Library! Bring your broken memorabilia, torn garments, dysfunctional accessories and ripped clothing to fix them with ASU Library's Makerspace

Drop by this event to learn more about repair and mending. Makerspace will provide tools and materials for your use. 

This workshop will be led by Assistant Professor Hazal Gumus-Ciftci from the Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts. 

Each year, the ASU Foundation launches Sun Devil Gratitude Week (SDGW), a heartfelt celebration to the supporters, students, faculty and staff who make Arizona State University excellent and impactful. Starting as a single-day event on National Philanthropy Day seven years ago, SDGW has grown to a week-long celebration that focuses on instilling a culture of gratitude that can be carried out all year long. 

Ignite your Sun Devil pride and kick off your Homecoming at the parade!

Student organization floats, the Marching Band, local celebrities and the ASU community march down University Drive in this long-running and beloved tradition, taking place between Forest Ave. and McAllister Ave. 

In recognition of Salute to Service, Lt. Gen. John Goodman is this year’s Grand Marshall of the parade, followed by the VAC, Army and ROTC alumni, and Pat Tillman Veterans Center students.

How do we tell stories in times of crisis? And how do we tell those stories in conversation with our communities, in ways that are sustaining and generative? In this talk, Lach proposes a methodology of storytelling, rooted in ethical digital humanities praxis and emergent strategy, that can respond to our current moment.

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