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Spanish lit grad balances motherhood and academicsEditor’s note: This is part of a series of profiles for spring 2018 commencement. Getting a degree or being a… |
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Many women in poverty blame motherhood, bad relationshipsHaving had children – particularly early in life – and a dysfunctional romantic relationship are the two most frequently cited reasons when low-income mothers are asked about why they find themselves in poverty. So say researchers Kristin Mickelson of the… |
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ASU grad's project takes a closer look at teen motherhoodAmanda Mollindo didn’t set out to become a photographer. Even though she loved taking photos in high… |
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Community art exhibit examines history of mapsMaps are human artifacts; they show how we understand the world around us. They have the ability to unite memory, history, imagination and geography. This is the core of "Mapping: Movement and Memory," a community art exhibition now open in the University Center… |
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Deliverance from stigma“Birth is this thing that ties everyone together.” Forrest Solis is seated in her studio adjacent to her Phoenix home when she makes this statement. The air in the studio is rich with the scent of oil paint emanating from the many canvases resting haphazardly… |
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Staffer e-publishes 1st novel on step-motherhoodAs a career advisor on ASU's Tempe campus, Mary Fachman coaches students to follow their hearts and never give up on their dreams. Now, she says, it’s time for her to take her own advice. Fachman recently e-published her first novel called "Misstep," in… |
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Episodes from the Grab Bag of Life, an exploration in the crossroads of art, motherhood, and being singleWho What |
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Parenting in a pandemicPreparing for life after birth can be intimidating, but it’s a comfort to know there are others who have been through it before and can help guide you along the way. But preparing for life after birth during a pandemic? That’s a whole new ballgame. As the founder… |
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Ceramic exhibition showcases major shift in artist’s workTEMPE, Ariz. - In its first solo exhibition, the ASU Art Museum's new Ceramics Research Center showcases the dramatic shift in the creative output of Valley ceramist Farraday Newsome Sredl. Embracing Night: New Ceramics by Farraday Newsome Sredl, opens Aug. 28 and… |
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ASU grads committed to community solutionsEditor's note: This story is part of a series of student profiles that are part of our December 2015 commencement coverage. More than 250… |