What: 27th Annual John P. Frank Memorial Lecture with Jason Stanley - "Is it Fascism Yet?"
When: Monday, April 13th 2026 at 6:30 p.m. (AZ time)
Where: Armstrong Hall and ASU Live
About the speaker:
What: 27th Annual John P. Frank Memorial Lecture with Jason Stanley - "Is it Fascism Yet?"
When: Monday, April 13th 2026 at 6:30 p.m. (AZ time)
Where: Armstrong Hall and ASU Live
About the speaker:
Feb 23 to March 19 | Harry Wood Gallery
Artist lecture | March 18 | 10 to 11:30 a.m.
Closing reception | March 18 | 5 to 7 p.m.
Artist lecture | March 18 | 10 to 11:30 a.m.
Closing reception | March 18 | 5 to 7 p.m.
In celebration of Earth Month, the ASU Book Group's April 2026 reading selection is “Climate Imagination: Dispatches from Hopeful Futures,” edited by Center for Science and the Imagination Managing Editor Joey Eschrich, also an ASU alum (BA film and media studies ’08; MA gender studies ’11) and Director Ed Finn, an associate
Coinciding with the fourth anniversary of the war in Ukraine, the ASU Book Group's February 2026 reading selection is “I Will Die in a Foreign Land: A Novel” by fiction writer Kalani Pickhart, a staff member in the School of Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies and ASU graduate (BA English ’09 and MFA creative writing ’19).
Create vision boards and enjoy boba tea with your PALs! Boba and craft materials will be provided. Feel free to incorporate your own photos and personal trinkets into your creation!
The Hispanic Research Center invites students to participate in the upcoming Spring 2026 Scavenger Hunt! Based on unique campus locations on Tempe campus, the hunt will have you competing for prizes big and small.
Visit the locations, take a selfie, upload to the provided app, and score points!
See the flyer for details and rules.
Come welcome spring with the biggest Holi event in town! Dress in white and get covered in color through timed color blasts, lively music, a "water-mist" zone and plenty of delicious food trucks. This event is free for all ASU students.
Curious about how to capture an employer’s attention, or how your honors experience can give you a competitive edge after graduation? Hear from Barrett Honors alumni who will share the tools, habits, and mindsets that helped them stand out in interviews and thrive in their careers. You’ll also hear honest insights about the detours, challenges, and unexpected opportunities that shaped their paths.
Nicholas Jones is Professor Emeritus at Oberlin College, where he taught for over forty years specializing in English literature and its connections with music and the arts. Educated at Harvard, Nick is a scholar, poet, lecturer, reviewer and translator.
His translation of the madrigals of the sixteenth-century Italian poet Giovanni Battista Guarini was published in 2018, and his new translation of Jacopo Sannazaro's Arcadia was published in 2025, both by the University of Michigan Press.