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The magic of Disney's international brand has reached ASU's Tempe campus through the new Mouseketeers at ASU club.
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The magic of Disney's international brand has reached ASU's Tempe campus through the new Mouseketeers at ASU club.
The artist duo behind boredomresearch have been commissioned by the Arizona Cancer Evolution Center to create digital visualizations of cancer that will eventually be seen in the ASU Art Museum, a few of Arizona’s hospitals and more.
Voz de Sparky, a bilingual open mic night, is coming to ASU's Downtown Phoenix campus in October as part of Hispanic Heritage Month.
ASU’s Northlight Gallery is hosting an exhibit that uses the photographs from three artists to draw comparisons between locations where efforts toward reconciliation have been made.
An ongoing project by Valley Metro aims to give the community and transit riders a chance to experience art in different ways.
This semester marks the launch of a solely online digital photography degree by ASU’s Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts.
ASU art (intermedia) senior Dayngel Wade poses for a photo at the Memorial Union in Tempe, Arizona, on Thursday, April 19, 2018.
The art of experimental filmmaking has faded with the rise of Hollywood, but a class at ASU is using the practice to allow students the freedom to experiment with film and concept.
From sustainability and urban planning to theater and public service, students across multiple disciplines at ASU are combining their talents to help local cities improve their infrastructure.
April is Earth Month at ASU, so it's no coincidence that the month will also feature the first ever Arizona Eco Fashion Week.
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month, and organizations at ASU are holding events to take action against domestic violence and college sexual assault.
Research shows that the popularity of yoga has gained momentum in recent years, and there are many outlets available at ASU for students to practice yoga and meditation.
Daniele De Michele, better known by his stage name Don Pasta, is a modern day renaissance man. This chef, DJ, author, expert and activist of traditional Italian cuisine and practices, among other things, is bringing his performance experience to ASU.
An art exhibition that showcases works produced through collaborations between studios and artisanal workshops in Jalisco, Mexico will be open at the ASU Art Museum from March 17 to June 30.
After escaping war and leaving their lives behind in countries such as Iraq, Syria and Afghanistan, 23 female refugees are now selling handmade goods through the Global Market pop-up shop at CityScape in downtown Phoenix.
Student filmmakers will have the opportunity to show their work to a national audience through the 5th annual Dance Shorts: College Film Festival on Feb. 23, hosted by ASU at Sun Studios of Arizona, a local media production facility.
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