Some of the greatest minds in science, including six Nobel Laureates, will gather to discuss the origins of everything, from the universe to humanity, April 6, in ASU Gammage.
In a lecture, titled "Private Faith/Public Faith: Religion and Government," Daisy Kahn addressed questions about how Americans perceive Islam and what Muslims believe about violence and the relationship of faith and government.
ASU's School of Human Evolution and Social Change is the new home of dozens of Latin American folk art pieces that represent the beliefs, practices and creative expressions of Latin American peoples.
ASU Herberger College Dance’s Artist Faculty program welcomes Rulan Tangen, artistic director and choreographer of Dancing Earth, for a residency March 2–27.
The annual Local to Global Justice Teach-in is drawing hundreds to ASU to address local human rights and social justice issues with an understanding of their greater global context.
If you stumbled into room W-114 in the School of Music Building Monday through Friday mornings, you might have a hard time figuring out just what was going on.