ASU's Week in Pictures
Emily Reynolds, a community service management intern, addresses student volunteers on the Tempe campus, for the Devils in Disguise event March 23. The event provided community service for 36 projects throughout the valley and more than 950 students participated on all four ASU campuses.
Journalism senior Carly Price (left) and Katie McSunas (right), an art sophomore, pose for a photo with Sparky before leaving for their service locations at the Devils in Disguise event.
Students embark for their service locations at the Devils in Disguise event.
Patrick Seip (left), a sophomore in economics, and Matthew (Scruffy) Weber, a mechanical engineering junior, pick and sort oranges at the ASU Arboretum as part of the Devils in Disguise event.
Shannon Jenkins (left), a women and gender studies junior, and Patrick Seip, a sophomore in economics, sort oranges just picked from trees at the ASU Arboretum. The sweet oranges from campus are added to Devil's Aid, which is served at the Memorial Union, and the campus' sour oranges are used in a variety of foods.
United States Ambassador to Canada David Jacobson addressed the Trilateral Border Issues Symposium at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism. The symposium covered issues of international trade and security among the U.S., Canada and Mexico.
Jacobson (left) discussed issues of trade and security with Canada's Ambassador to the United States Gary Doer at the Trilateral Border Issues Symposium.
Hannah Holtz, a speech and hearing science freshman, studies on Tyler Mall on the first day of spring. The temperature reached a moderate 85 degrees.
The ASU Quidditch Team captain Alexis Bristor, a senior in film and media production, addresses the team before a scrimmage in a field by Gammage Auditorium. Quidditch, a fictional game from the Harry Potter novels, has been modified by fans into a real sport.
Bristor (center) leads the team in warmups before a scrimmage in a field by Gammage Auditorium. Bristor started the club as a freshman in August 2009. The team is currently raising money to go to the Quidditch World Cup in Kissimmee, Fla. in April.
Geology sophomore Katherine Sheppard (left) and history/anthropology major Tom Black (center left) watch as biochemistry sophomore Alexander Makk (center) attempts to shoot the quaffle.
Former Intel CEO and President Craig Barrett talks with ASU President Michael Crow about the future of nanotechnology at a Zócalo Public Square event.
A full house turned up at the Phoenix Art Museum for the Zócalo Public Square event titled "What Comes After the Computer Chip?"
Kara Routley, first year major in Music Piano Performance Pedagogy, from Vancouver, British Columbia, teaches her young student, Amrita Chakladar in the piano prep program at the ASU School of Music. The program is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year.
Anthony Rapp speaks onstage to School of Music students at the Katzin Concert Hall on the Tempe campus. Rapp, known for originating the role of Mark Cohen in the Broadway rock opera "Rent," visited ASU to share his story with the Sun Devil community.
Susan Davis, president and CEO of BRAC USA, speaks at the Frank Rhodes Lecture Series on the Creation of the Future in Old Main.
Yuhe Gao, a master's student in public administration, prepares a question for Davis during the Q&A portion of the Frank Rhodes Lecture.
Davis answers questions from students and faculty during the Q&A portion of her talk at the Frank Rhodes Lecture.
Yuanmiao Li, a junior in performance, grabs a quick bite to eat outside the music building. Li took a break from studying to enjoy the pleasant afternoon weather.