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HIV and AIDS course brings awareness to students
A class about HIV and AIDS at ASU provides the sexual education many students do not receive in public schools. All the while, college-aged adults in Arizona have some of the highest rates of HIV among age groups.
The ASU Drum Ensemble performing Ghana traditional music at the Student Services Lawn Monday April 24, 2017.
The ASU Drum Ensemble performs traditional music from Ghana on ASU's Tempe campus on Monday, April 24, 2017.
Sounds of Africa: The ASU African Drum Ensemble gives students a chance to play music from African nations
The ASU African Drum Ensemble gathers people together to learn and appreciate different African nations' traditional music.
Young-adult trauma-awareness film to be shown at ASU
In hopes to begin the conversation on trauma and how it affects the daily lives of children and young-adults, "Paper Tigers" will be screening free of charge at the Tempe, Downtown and Polytechnic campuses.
Expressions at ASU Gammage will allow students and the local community to showcase talent
Want to perform on the Gammage stage? Expressions at ASU Gammage is hosting its third annual open mic night event Thursday.
A land of imagination: ASU alum to perform at First Friday Live
Walk down the street from First Friday on Roosevelt Row to experience a "childlike dream" at the Herberger Theatre this Friday.
The SILC Café is a place to learn new languages and meet new people
For many students, learning a new language is a difficult task, but the SILC Café provides an opportunity to practice new languages in a casual setting with free food and coffee.
ASU Professor Richard Lerman by the 1987 display "Session: 20x24 Photographs"on Tuesday, March 21, 2017.
What you hear is what you get: An ASU professor displays 40 years of sound art at the West campus
A professor and sound artist who recently debuted 40 years of his work at the West campus said he came to ASU not only for the sunny weather, but for the classroom diversity that he said no other university could offer.
Richard Lerman by the 1987 display "Session: 20x24 Photographs" on Tuesday, March 21, 2017.
Hakyoung Kim's "Linked" exhibition at the Harry Wood Gallery on Monday, Feb. 27, 2017.
International art students overcome language barriers to pursue their passion
From Korea to Arizona, ceramics major Hakyoung Kim has successfully received her master’s degree from ASU.
Hakyoung Kim's "Linked" exhibition at the Harry Wood Gallery on February 27, 2017.
Hakyoung Kim's "Linked" exhibition at the Harry Wood Gallery on February 27, 2017.
Student artists at ASU exhibit their work with the help of a professor in a Downtown Phoenix gallery
Students pursuing a Master's of Fine Arts at ASU have valuable resources at their fingertips, including access to a studio space in Downtown Phoenix and the opportunity to display their thesis work in the gallery.
Comedians talk about the road to comedy and racial issues in "Loud Mouth Success Stories"
On the surface, comedy may be about the laughs, but for many comedians diversity and representation are largely crucial aspects to the industry.
Artists and visitors gather in the Fletcher Library for "How Traditions Inspire Today's Artists" on February 10. The exhibit displays the work of local students and artists.
Artists and visitors gather in the Fletcher Library for "How Traditions Inspire Today's Artists" at the ASU West campus on Feb. 10, 2017. The exhibit displays the work of local students and artists.