Phoenix’s Poet Laureate inspires a new generation of ASU students
Rosemarie Dombrowski, Phoenix's inaugural Poet Laureate, uses her university position as a platform to inspire the next generation of poets.
Rosemarie Dombrowski, Phoenix's inaugural Poet Laureate, uses her university position as a platform to inspire the next generation of poets.
The ASU Pagan Student Alliance and other Arizona Pagan organizations this week celebrate Samhain, the Celtic holiday of harvest, spirits and ancestors.
The Chinese Undergraduate Student Association (CHUSA) hosts its annual Mr. Asia ASU pageant show on Nov. 3.
Students pick their favorite haunted houses near ASU
With the addition of Confetti and Prism, all four main ASU campuses now have their own LGBT+ student organization.
ASU music students performed a number of songs from various video games at ASU Gammage on Oct. 21.
ASU assistant professor Lauren Hayes researches haptic technology in an effort to improve music perception.
A group of creative minds and talented singers will explore Halloween's roots using operatic storytelling.
English professors from ASU react to the recent removal of "To Kill a Mockingbird" from a Mississippi school's curriculum.
ASU alumni, students and faculty showcased their work at the Phoenix Zine Festival on Sunday.
A new exhibit at the ASU Art Museum draws parallels between the 19th century Chinese Exclusion Act and contemporary immigration politics.
The ISA brings Indian culture, music and dance to student body at "Jhankaar".
ASU will host a Jackson Pollock-themed art night for students to create original art and learn about the abstract expressionist movement.
ASU art professors discuss how to tread the line between enjoyment of art and social awareness.
Downtown Phoenix campus students involve themselves in local food and coffee spots and stray away from the mainstream options.
The 10th annual VCD Poster Show will be held on Oct. 26 to raise money for the 26th Annual Graduation Exhibition in May 2018.
ASU students performed Jennifer Haley's play "The Nether," a thriller that uses near-future aesthetics to discuss the dark sides of humanity.
Students walked the green carpet Thursday after pledging to live more sustainably by lessening their meat intake, taking public transportation and limiting waste.
Arts advocates identify a link between funding and art as a means for social change
Andrew Caruso, an ASU graduate student, curated an exhibit with student and professional work showcased at downtown's Modified Arts.
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