Staff Council is excited to announce our partnership with St. Vincent de Paul and the ASU Pitchfork Pantry. This food drive will run from February 6 through 28. 25% of all food donations will directly benefit ASU students and staff struggling with food insecurities through the Pitchfork Pantry.
Twenty: Completely the Same, Completely Different, opening reception
Feb. 11 | 5 to 7 p.m.
Twenty: Completely the Same, Completely Different
Feb. 11 to 20 | Gallery 100
Opening reception | Feb. 11 | 5 to 7 p.m.
Join the Labriola National American Indian Data Center for a talk with two Diné poets, Amber McCrary and Kinsale Drake! Both poets recently published books of poetry, "Blue Corn Tongue" by Amber McCrary and "The Sky Was Once a Dark Blanket" by Kinsale Drake. Both poets will discuss their books and the process of getting their poetry published. Additionally, they will share the challenges of creating spaces for themselves as Indigenous women in the publishing world. Refreshments will be provided!
The Labriola National American Indian Data Center is hosting the K'é Infoshop for a talk! The K'é Infoshop is a Diné (Navajo) led community space in Window Rock, AZ. K'é Infoshop’s principles are guided by the Diné philosophy of "K’é Hasin," the presence of Kinship and Everlasting Hope.
American Indian Students and Higher Education Residency in Arizona, Utah and New Mexico: A Personal History
Join the Labriola National American Indian Data Center for a talk about American Indians and the impact of in-state tuition waivers for universities.
ASU Farm is dedicated to fostering a vibrant and inclusive community, cultivating character through sustainable practices, and educating students as whole people. We strive to reconnect people to the land, deepen our understanding of our interdependency with the natural world, and strengthen ecological relations. Our mission is to heal and enrich our relationships with each other and the environment, promoting a future of collective well-being, sustainability, and growth.
Do you like miniatures? Stop by Naturespace in Hayden Library and make tiny books! You can make them into magnets, earrings or for your miniature collection. We have a variety of book titles to choose from, from classics to modern titles. Come by and create with us!
Join us for a discussion about disinformation and the role it is playing in Eastern Europe and how Eastern Europe is portrayed, featuring current fellows and an alum of the Hubert H. Humphrey program for communications and journalism.
* Elira Canga of Albania
* Bojana Dabovic of Montenegro
* Emese Dudics of Hungary
* Lyudmil Karavasilev of Bulgaria