Arts / Culture

Winter Session classes span topics from politics to group communication

You can earn three credits during the semester break by taking one of several online and on-campus classes offered by ASU's New College.

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ASU’s West campus hosts traditional pow-wow

The Fletcher Library Lawn will come alive with the sights and sounds of Native drummers and dancers at the West campus's annual Veterans Day Weekend Pow-Wow.

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Interdisciplinary Arts and Performance announces upcoming events

ASU's New College and its Division of Humanities, Arts and Cultural Studies has announced a schedule of upcoming events that includes gallery installations, presentations, and an "open-mic" night for electronic musicians.

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NPR commentator Andrei Codrescu to speak at Downtown campus

Romanian writer and NPR commentator Andrei Codrescu will be the keynote speaker at a literature conference at ASU's Downtown Phoenix campus, Oct. 2.read more

NPR commentator Andrei Codrescu to speak at Downtown campus

Romanian writer and NPR commentator Andrei Codrescu will be the keynote speaker at a literature conference at ASU's Downtown Phoenix campus, Oct. 2.read more

Conference on Medieval and Renaissance Studies calls for presentations

If you are an undergraduate student, and the Middle Ages and the Renaissance are your cup of tea, it's time to submit an abstract for consideration at this year's Discipuli Juncti conference at ASU's West campus.

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Superstition Review journal launches third issue

The innovative online literature and art journal showcases the talented undergraduate creative writing students of Arizona State University.read more

'Crime, Justice, and the Border' event features scholars, artists, activists

Complex and controversial issues of crime, enforcement, security, and human rights will come into focus during the "Crime, Justice, and the Border" event, March 31 through April 2 at ASU's West campus.

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