The story of U.S. Supreme Court Justice (ret.) Sandra Day O'Connor will be told in an exhibition, "Sandra Day O'Connor - A Citizen for All Seasons," which opens Oct. 22 in the Arizona Historical Society Museum at Papago Park.
Astrophysicist Riccardo Giacconi will deliver a public lecture titled "A New Revolution in Astronomy 400 years after Galileo" at 7:30 p.m., Oct. 28 at ASU.
Extreme Speech and Democracy, a book that law professor James Weinstein edited with British barrister, Ivan Hare, is the centerpiece of the Cronkite School's annual National Freedom of Speech Week.
A theory that knowledge literally has its price and is being bought up by intellectual property advocates to the detriment of the scientific community is the focus of the Eighth Annual Hogan & Hartson Jurimetrics Lecture at the College of Law.
Acrylic paintings, some on canvas, some on glass and some on wood, and digital prints inspired by data streams for sunspot cycles and solar wind, will be on display at ASU Gammage Oct. 21-Nov. 23.