ASU's Week in Pictures
Chairman David Schweikert listens to testimony during the Subcommittee on Investigations, Oversight and Regulations held at SkySong, the ASU Scottsdale Innovation Center, on Sept. 23. The purpose of the hearing was to examine the local environment for small businesses seeking to raise capital and the regulatory impediments to investors providing funds to entrepreneurs in high-growth fields.
James Goulka, the managing director of the Arizona Technology Investor Forum, testifies in front of the Subcommittee on Investigations, Oversight and Regulations at ASU's Skysong. Goulka focused his testimony on startups and the financial challenges they face turning an idea into a product.
ASU transfer student Devin Oakes is a nonprofit leadership and management major who is deeply involved in community service. He currently volunteers at Banner Desert Hospital and at Adelante Healthcare. To learn more about Oakes' volunteer work, visit asunews.asu.edu/20131001-oakes-non-profit-leadership.
Founding member and lead guitarist of Journey, Neal Schon (right), accompanied by long-time keyboardist and backing vocalist Jonathan Cain (left), perform the "The Star-Spangled Banner" during the Maroon Monsoon game against USC, Sept. 28.
ASU parents, in town for Family Weekend, cheer in the Dean's Suite at Sun Devil Stadium during the football game against USC.
Sparky pumps up the crowd during the Maroon Monsoon game against USC at Sun Devil Stadium. ASU beat the USC Trojans, 62-41. To view more pictures from the game, visit asunews.asu.edu/20131002-gallery-football-asu-usc.
Local filmmakers Lourdes Vasquez (standing) and Bryan Vasquez, co-founders of the nonprofit Embracing Humanity, kicked off the 2013 Seeking Justice in Arizona fall lecture series Sept. 26. The couple discussed the role of film in social change and the evolution of their documentary, "The Immigration Paradox," which looks at the complexities of immigration from the perspective of economics, sociology, philosophy, history and activism.
The lecture series, now in its 11th year, addresses critical national issues within an Arizona context and is sponsored by Justice and Social Inquiry in the School of Social Transformation, an academic unit of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.
A student rides his bike across Hayden Lawn in the afternoon as a dust storm sweeps across the southeast Valley.
Samuel Miraglia, a business undergraduate, waits to speak with an employer at the Career Fiesta in the Memorial Union. Miraglia was one of more than 3,600 students who attended the event.
Holly Hixon, a junior in supply chain management, speaks with an employer about internships at the Career Fiesta in the Memorial Union. More than 190 organizations were in attendance.