Independent film producer and director Heather Rae, recently named by Variety as one of the industry's "10 producers to watch," will be at ASU to deliver the Jonathan and Maxine Marshall Distinguished Lecture at 7 p.m., Oct. 5.
The Judaism, Science and Medicine Group, established and organized by the Center for Jewish Studies at ASU is working to promote and facilitate a close relationship between the Jewish religion, its cultures and values, and the sciences.
Associate professor of English Claudia Sadowski-Smith is this year's recipient of the ASU Institute for Humanities Research Transdisciplinary Book Award.
A sophisticated exhibit in New York’s Discovery Times Square Exposition is winning rave reviews and placing new emphasis on the world-famous “Lucy” fossil.
Guest lecturers will discuss and explore sex trafficking, the Holocaust and worldwide refugee situations in ASU’s School of Letters and Sciences Humanities Lecture Series at the Downtown Phoenix campus.
Each year, the Virginia G. Piper Center for Creative Writing at ASU brings writers of exceptional talent and distinction to the ASU campus for lectures and residencies.
The Virginia G. Piper Center for Creative Writing’s Online Book Club has changed formats – and direction – but the emphasis will still be on good reading and lively discussion.