Stanislav Khristenko, a Russian pianist, and Qi Kong, of China took first places in their respective contests and age groups at the fourth annual Bösendorfer USASU and Schimmel USASU piano competitions held recently at ASU.
World-renowned architect Bernard Khoury, noted for building a nightclub on the site of a former refugee camp in Beirut, will give a free lecture, Feb. 9, at ASU's Downtown Phoenix campus.
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An article in T.H.E. Journal features extensive commentary from David Birchfield, assistant AME professor and SMALLab.
Memoirs about growing up in Nogales and surviving a bicycle accident, poetry that was written in China and a novel about biracial sisters are on the winter/early spring calendar for ASU's Piper Online Book Club.
With his eye toward a full-length film career, administrative assistant Phillip Karagas has received the honor of having his seven-minute film, “Judgement,” place 14 in the top 20 at the Almost Famous Film Festival.