Join the Black African Coalition and the ASU African and African American Faculty and Staff Association for a conversation with Nikky Finney about her recent work which explores race relations, social justice, and civil rights. Finney’s evocative poetry, which directly inspired Michael Abels’ music, was written in 2019, the 400th anniversary of the African presence in America….
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Attend the Indigenous Career Paths – Employer Expo, April 7
The Indigenous Career Paths – Employer Expo is going on Thursday, April 7, 2022, at ASU. At this event, you’ll meet with employers from various industries about career opportunities with organizations that are on or near Tribal Communities or that serve Indigenous populations. Each employer will give a brief overview of opportunities, then move to…
Seminar: Investigating inequities in student preparation for engineering practice, April 4
Learn about the inequities that affect how students prepare for their professional careers and recent projects that seek to better structure the engineering education experience in this upcoming seminar. Investigating inequities in student preparation for engineering practicePresented by Laura Hirshfield, University of Michigan Monday, April 4, 20229:30–10:30 a.m.Santa Catalina Hall (SANCA) 153, Polytechnic campus [map]…
Participate in SolarSPELL’s Arabic Curate-A-Thon Event, March 26
Do you speak Arabic? Are you ready to make a global impact? The ASU-SolarSPELL offline digital library initiative is hosting a one-day Content-Curate-a-thon, and WE need YOUR help! SolarSPELL is a global educational initiative that combines curated digital libraries, solar-powered, offline technology, and the training to build information literacy and internet-ready skills. We are developing an Arabic-language offline digital library, to…
Learn Korean the fun way with the International Youth Fellowship
Join us for a free course on Korean language, conversation, culture, food, music and much more! All classes are online, free of charge and presented by the International Youth Fellowship. For more details, please contact Amilia Ryu at 480-392-1244 or [email protected]
Register today for SolarSPELL’s exploreCSR: Computing for Good workshop series, March 18–April 22
Interested in the cross-sector benefits of tech-based innovation? Or the application of machine learning to improve access to information in offline, resource-constrained areas around the world? Join SolarSPELL in Spring 2022 for the workshop series exploreCSR: Computing for Good, a broadening participation initiative supported by Google Research to encourage students from underrepresented groups in computer…
Apply to attend the 2022 Out for Undergrad Engineering Conference, September 16–18
The 2022 Out for Undergrad Engineering Conference will be held in person September 16–18, 2022. The official location will be shared in the upcoming months. This conference is geared toward serving students who identify as LGBTQ+ and plan on pursuing a career in engineering, whether it be industry or academia. Students are admitted on a rolling basis….
Attend the Black/African/African American Fulton Schools Community Mixer, February 2 and February 4
National Society of Black Engineers, NSBE, invites all students, faculty and staff who identify as Black/African/African American to a community social mixer to network with fellow students, faculty and staff within the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering. Black/African/African American Fulton Schools Community Mixer — Polytechnic campusWednesday, February 2, 20224:30–6 p.m.Student Union (UNION) Cooley Ballroom,…
Fulton Diversity Difference Workshop: Implicit Bias and Microaggressions, January 28
Students are encouraged to consider participating in the next workshop opportunity of the Fulton Schools Diversity Difference program, funded by the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering Diversity and Inclusion Initiative (DII). This series aims to showcase our diverse community and to support learning through workshops and experiences. Implicit Bias and Microaggressions for StudentsFriday, January 28,…
Check out the ASU Digital Equity Student Jam, February 4–5
On Thursday, ASU President Crow and Tami Erwin, Executive Vice President and CEO of Verizon Business, announced a new partnership to bring Verizon 5G Ultra Wideband to the university. Telehealth, remote farming, XR learning and digital equity are among the leading concepts enhanced by the 5G network Verizon is bringing to the university. As an ASU student,…