ASU senior's 'Shero' film is here to save the day and defeat gender stereotypes
ASU film senior Chloe Burbank is working on a documentary to start a conversation around woman heroes.
ASU film senior Chloe Burbank is working on a documentary to start a conversation around woman heroes.
COFAS tackles the notion that scientists cannot work in a science field while also practicing Christianity.
ASU West campus Interdisciplinary Arts and Performance Club hosts a free community art event where local artists can come to promote their art.
Gammage is bringing Broadway hits and critically acclaimed productions to the Valley this upcoming 2019-20 season.
Sebastián Lelio remakes his own film in "Gloria Bell" and Julianne Moore shines bright.
"Orphan Bird" addresses climate change through human connection rather than a purely hard-science approach.
Three Valley music festivals will feature national and local acts while giving back to the community.
ASU students and faculty discuss the new Creative Futures Laboratory, a joint venture between ASU and the city of Mesa set to open in fall 2021.
Several revenue streams allow the University's programming board to shape student experience.
Chuck Sterling said he gained many of his skills in film through collaborating with other students during his time at ASU.
A collaboration between The Sphinx Organization, the New World Symphony and the League of American Orchestras seeks to increase diversity in orchestras.
ASU student director Katie Farrell is reshaping the director role with the goal of putting more focus on the emotions of actors.
Microwaveable pizza is easy, accessible, tasty and can be served in a mug in less than 2 minutes.
The "How To Train Your Dragon" series gives its third installment an added sense of close-knit storytelling.
ASU student Angeline Young embraces and shares stories of the Chinese ethnic community in Italy through dance.
Take advantage of these five deals around ASU's Tempe campus for National Margarita Day on Feb. 22, 2019.
A group of ASU art students created the Arcadia Showcase to highlight the work of their fellow art students.
One ASU student found a way to merge family and art with mother-daughter online business.
Try cuisines from around the world at these five cultural festivals near ASU's Phoenix and Tempe campuses.
Desert Nights, Rising Stars Writers Conference will hold classes and free literary fair to the public.
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