A voice lost in the Holocaust lives on through ASU alumna
The ASU Library will commemorate the first English publication of a young Holocaust victim's poems in a book illustrated and designed by ASU alumna Kelly Houle.
The ASU Library will commemorate the first English publication of a young Holocaust victim's poems in a book illustrated and designed by ASU alumna Kelly Houle.
Two ASU musicians with backgrounds in ASU's Gospel Choir are releasing new solo albums in two completely different genres.
The "new music" genre expands the definition of traditional music by experimenting with sound, performance and instruments.
The 2019 Oscar nominations are here, and the question is: Who's going to win?
The chunky and oversized 'dad shoe' has taken the fashion scene and college campuses by storm.
The ASU Art Museum is hosting a new exhibition called 'Talking to Action: Art, Pedagogy and Activism in the Americas', which opens Feb. 9.
'The Kid Who Would Be King' is a flat-out fun film that will make you believe in adventure.
Sir Jonathan Bate has briefly joined ASU's Environmental Humanities Initiative and is giving a series of lectures on how the humanities can save the planet.
Electo-pop duo Galantis will headline annual ASU event Devilpalooza.
ASU continues to build on decades of data gained from the ancient city of Teotihuacan.
Active Minds is working to encourage college students to open up about their struggles and seek help.
The inaugural Race Before Race Symposium looks to dispel misconceptions about race in the Medieval and Renaissance ages.
MSA has "chai chats" where students can relax with hot drinks.
'The Upside' never reaches the levels of joy it wants to spark.
NBC's "The Titan Games" features an ASU alumnus and former football player.
As "Hello Dolly!" makes its way to the Valley, so does an ASU alumnus.
The artist will officially be announced on Jan. 17 at the ASU men's basketball game.
ASU students and staff reflect on the experience of embracing cultures through food while traveling abroad.
ASU faculty, staff and students come together to help trans students feel more accepted on campus.
The brand relives the days of '70s summer camp and other vintage styles.
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