Evidence of stone tool production dates back 3.3 million years, predating our own species. From the beginning, this new behavioral adaptation required early hominin relatives to understand which characteristics a stone must possess in order to be utilized for tool production. Only stone types with specific traits can be predictably and reliably fractured into a predetermined shape to create sharp-edged fragments that are useful as tools—a process referred to as flintknapping.
Celebrate the 30th anniversary of Robert Rodriguez’s camp horror classic as it was meant to be seen and enjoy the mayhem on the big screen. A pair of fugitive brothers on the run (played by George Clooney and Quentin Tarantino, who also wrote the screenplay) take a family hostage and decide to hole up for the night in a strip club in the Mexican desert. It would be the perfect hiding spot if it weren’t for all the vampires.
Bring your favorite Sun Devils and explore under the sea with an exclusive ticket discount to OdySea Aquarium as part of your ASU Alumni Association connection.
On March 13, show your confirmation email to the aquarium to receive your discounted tickets.
Each March, ASU alumni, students, and friends come together to make a meaningful impact through ASU Cares community service projects across the country.
Join the New York Alumni Chapter as we give back to our community by preparing and serving lunch to elderly residents in need at the Leonard Covello Older Adult Center in East Harlem. This hands-on service opportunity allows volunteers to directly support seniors by providing nourishment, companionship, and care in a welcoming community setting.
Join the Arizona State University San Diego Alumni Chapter for a group volunteer shift at the Jacobs & Cushman San Diego Food Bank in Vista. We’ll be helping support food distribution efforts alongside Food Bank staff.
Volunteers needed: 8+
Volunteers must be at least 11 years old. This is a great opportunity to give back to the San Diego community with fellow Sun Devils!
We are excited to offer the unique experience of handcrafting a flute with Native American artist, Aaron White. Using local materials, Aaron will guide you through the process of shaping, sanding, decorating, sealing, and song-making your very own flute. All materials will be provided, and attendees will leave with the flutes they make.
ASU CARES COMMUNITY SERVICES EVENT
Each March, ASU Alumni and friends gather to participate in ASU Cares community service projects in our local communities.
Join other Los Angeles area alumni, students, and friends for a beach cleanup in Manhattan Beach. Following the beach cleanup, cheer on the Sun Devil Beach Volleyball vs Loyola Marymount University in the "East Meets West" beach volleyball tournament (at the Manhattan Beach Pier) at 12:00 p.m. Pacific Time.
March is ASU Cares month!
Help support our Western Washington community in the fight against hunger. Join us at Food Lifeline of Seattle as we sort and repack nutritious food to feed our neighbors who may be experiencing food insecurity. It is easy, fun, and you can make a huge difference in just a couple of hours.
Please complete your registration on this page first. You will then receive a secondary registration link for the Food Lifeline of Seattle site within your confirmation email.
Los Llaneros brings the rhythmic music of the Colombian and Venezuelan plains to the stage, featuring harp, cuatro, maracas, vocals and more. Founded in 1978 and led by vocalist Karin Stein with roots in both Indigenous and Spanish traditions, their style features fast-paced rhythms and intricate techniques rarely heard outside the region. Los Llaneros delivers a performance that honors the beautiful culture, history and spirit of the Llanos.
Experience The Prince of Soul
Trouble Man is a live musical tribute to the legendary Marvin Gaye. With a live band, we bring to you over 16 classic hits of Marvin Gaye from his early days at Motown all the way to his days at Columbia Records.