The Sidney Poitier New American Film School welcomes distinguished alum Daniel Tantalean. The film producer presents a special screening of “In the Summers,” the Grand Jury Prize winner of this year’s Sundance Film Festival, written and directed by Alessandra Lacorazza. Join Tantalean for an intimate screening of this tender family drama of two sisters navigating their relationship with their volatile but loving father during their summer visits, followed by an in-depth Q&A with the filmmaker.

Join us in Scottsdale for captivating performances of Big City Lights by Marie Douglas and Mothership by Mason Bates, alongside Zhou’s Petals of Fire featuring graduate conductor Joel Thiesfeldt, and Autumn Triptych with guest soloist Bich-Van Nguyen and guest conductor Dr. Vu Nguyen. Come witness the magic of music come alive! 

Wind Symphony 

Mothership, Mason Bates 
Deciduous, Viet Cuong 
“Consortium Premiere”, Healy 

Wind Ensemble 

How much do you know about the mythological creatures found in books and movies like "Percy Jackson" and "Clash of the Titans"? Why do we still read and write about them? Put your mythology knowledge to work, join a team and see if you can win a prize! ASU English Associate Professor Cora Fox will test your team’s knowledge with questions and answer those mythological queries you’ve been wondering about!

Join the ASU Houston Chapter for a rewarding volunteer opportunity with Urban Harvest on November 23rd from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM (Central Time)! We’ll be working together at the Opportunity Center located at 6500a Chimney Rock Rd, Houston, TX 77081, to support Urban Harvest’s mission of transforming food accessibility across Greater Houston.

30th Anniversary Exhibit Premiere

The land that the Deer Valley Petroglyph Preserve sits on has many stories to tell. In honor of the Deer Valley Petroglyph Preserve's 30th Anniversary, "Tales From the Land" will take you on a journey through the many different lives of the land. 

Join us to reconnect and network before the end of year craziness begins.  We will be offering a taco bar, drink ticket and ASU SSW Swag for only $10.  We would like to take this opportunity to introduce our newly formed Alumni Chapter, Alumni Advisory Board, upcoming CEU offerings and provide a space to share your contacts and agency resources.   Register Today space is limited.

Join us for an engaging talk by Professor Matthew Kroot, who recently conducted an archaeological training program at the Hohokam site of S’edav Va’aki (formerly Pueblo Grande) in Phoenix, Arizona. This fascinating excavation revealed not only remnants of the Hohokam civilization (A.D. 475-1450) but also 20th-century residential remains linked to the historic Portland Tract—America's first proposed restricted district for Black residents.

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