With special focus on the 30th anniversary of the Srebrenica Genocide and the murder and displacement of Native American communities, Genocide Awareness Week 2025 will bring different cultures of remembrance, memorialization and repair after genocide in conversation with each other. The importance of survivor testimony, the need to bring perpetrators to justice, the power and limits of representation in text and art, as well as the difficulty to represent the complexity of genocide through memorialization are shared features of confronting genocide.

Renowned landscape architects and educators Chip Sullivan and Elizabeth Boults will lead this year’s Sketch Crawl event. The event will kick off on Thursday April 3rd with a lecture about Wisdom of Place, followed by a hands-on participatory workshop where participants create their own representation of the genius loci. The sketch crawl will take place on Saturday April 5th combining mindfulness and drawing in the field.

Renowned landscape architects and educators Chip Sullivan and Elizabeth Boults will lead this year’s Sketch Crawl event. The event will kick off on Thursday April 3rd with a lecture about Wisdom of Place, followed by a hands-on participatory workshop where participants create their own representation of the genius loci. The sketch crawl will take place on Saturday April 5th combining mindfulness and drawing in the field.

About the lecture: In this lecture, Professor Shifman will pay special attention to the ways civil courts allow people to circumvent religious law, among them performing a civil ceremony abroad and living as “reputed spouses.” We will examine the reaction of Rabbinical Courts and the various suggestions to establish in Israel civil marriage and divorce.

About the lecture: In 1943, two prisoners at the Theresienstadt concentration camp--Viktor Ullmann and Peter Kien--wrote the subversive opera Der Kaiser von Atlantis. The panelists will discuss adapting this work into a graphic novel, Death Strikes: The Emperor of Atlantis, and back again into an acclaimed fusion of music and comics with the Louisville Orchestra.

Once a health Devil, always a Health Devil!

Join us for a no-cost webinar to help you become career-ready with support from Career Services and the College of Health Solutions. Learn how Career Services can continue to assist you with career mastery, resume development, mock interviews, graduate school preparation, etc. This is an informative event aimed at equipping you with the tools, resources and insights needed to advance your career in the ever-evolving health and wellness sector.

Sun Devil Men's Basketball has been selected to compete in the inaugural College Basketball Crown tournament.

The event takes place March 31-April 6 in Las Vegas with games hosted at both MGM Grand Garden Arena and T-Mobile Arena. Arizona State has earned a spot in the single-elimination postseason event, which features 16 teams representing the following seven conferences: Big 12, Big East, Big Ten, WCC, Mountain West, A-10 and AAC. Games will be featured on both FOX and FS1. All of the action will also be available on the Fox Sports app.

Julie Murphree is a wildlife conservation biologist with expertise in the ethical issues at the intersection of animal welfare, animal rights, conservation biology, and public policy, with a particular focus on wild horse management. As an Assistant Teaching Professor at Arizona State University, Murphree teaches courses in Wildlife Management, Ethical and Policy Issues in Biology, Wildlife and Domestic Animal Nutrition and Captive Animal Behavior Management.

Join us at Top Golf in Midvale for a day of fun, golf and some friendly competition with our friends from the U of A Utah Alumni group. Dress up in your ASU gear and let's show them who is the best in Utah!

Your registration will help fund the ASU Utah Chapter scholarship for 2025-2026!

You don't have to be a pro golfer, or even experienced, to have a great time at Top Golf. They have fun games that are easy for everyone to learn and play!

When:   Saturday, April 5, 2025

This event offers a unique opportunity to tour an organic farm, enjoy lunch from a locally owned restaurant, and explore the role of biological inputs in supporting crop, soil, and human health. Presentations will feature insights from Arnott Duncan, owner of Duncan Family Farms, and Dr. Pam Marrone, senior fellow at the Swette Center and executive chair of the Invasive Species Corporation.

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