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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… |
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Excerpts from Journey Home anthologyWomen in the Journey Home program were taken on a visualization journey where they connected to the “woman they will be” – their higher self. They were then asked to write a letter to themselves from this Higher Self, asking the question, “What did she say to you?” These… |
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ASU master's program teaches students to 'live well and lead well'When Carolina Vibbert was a fifth grade teacher, she realized that her passion was classical liberal education and started to look for a master’s program in the field. “I wanted to make sure my degree focused on the core of who I am as a teacher and what I am… |
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Research project aims to build geospatial artificial intelligence for landform detectionEarth is enormous, and while humans have done a decent job of being able to map out the boundaries of countries and states, the roads in our cities and the location of geological sightseeing destinations, there remains a lot of the world that isn’t precisely figured out… |
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5 fascinating facts about Mom1. Mothers also need motheringMotherhood brings great joys but also great demands, which can take a toll on a mother’s psychological well-being. ASU research reveals two crucial factors… |
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Piper Center gives bookworms reading lineupTwo novels, three books of poetry, and two memoirs are on the remaining lineup for winter and spring for ASU’s Piper Writers Center Online Book Club. The calendar includes: • February – “Kinky,” poetry by Denise Duhamel, and “Tender Hooks” by Beth Ann… |
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Lecture event draws author, activist Rebecca WalkerArizona State University presents an evening with Rebecca Walker, author and activist, considered one of the most audible voices of the young women's movement. At age 25, Walker was named by Time magazine as one of the fifty future leaders of America under forty. … |
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Vet juggles student life, motherhood to pursue passion for helping othersTime management is no problem for the vice president of the Student Veterans Association at Arizona State University. Hillary Ceja is also a mother of two young sons, and a full-time nutrition student who commutes to both the Tempe and Downtown Phoenix campuses. … |
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Advocating for stillbirth preventionNearly 3 million children are stillborn every year. The majority of stillbirths globally are preventable (related to medical care and labor). But historically, little research has been done to address the issue. Over the… |