Book editor Sharon Louden discusses creativity and artistic success
Students, particularly in art programs, look for ways to bridge the gap between being creative and being successful.
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Students, particularly in art programs, look for ways to bridge the gap between being creative and being successful.
Students, families and friends filled the auditorium at ASU Gammage on Saturday, Oct. 21 for the newest performance by the ASU Symphony Orchestra.
Each person is defined by their identity, an identity that changes and reflects onto others.
The creative process of writing can begin at a young age, but the proper avenues can be hard to find. Now, ASU students at the Polytechnic campus plan to help young children capitalize on those opportunities.
It is the culmination of weeks of rehearsal and self-discovery. It is the fulfillment of a childhood desire or the encouragement of a mentor. A live musical performance offers students at ASU a unique experience.
Look across any ASU campus and you will see posters promoting travel abroad programs. Now, ASU students in these programs have found creative outlets to reflect on their experiences abroad.
Stories are a cherished aspect of any culture. They can be shared in any medium. They can be used to educate as well as to entertain. They are an extension of ourselves and our beliefs.
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