We had a great turnout for our first Ethics Coffee Hour last month, and can't wait to see you again this Friday! Join us for ethical conversations with people from all different backgrounds, where we talk about the things that matter to you. Register here: https://t.co/uSL2eDEbkK
We are so excited to announce author and internationally recognized journalist Eric Garcia as our speaker for the 2025 Bolmarcich Memorial Lecture! Learn more and register here: https://t.co/CNYcGklrNM
Join Lincoln Center and ASU Farm for Humanities Week as we welcome author and professor Roberta L. Millstein, who will discuss her book, The Land Is Our Community: Aldo Leopold’s Environmental Ethic for the New Millennium. Register here: https://t.co/A9dU42BtKd
Join us for a virtual reading group as we dive into "We're Not Broken: Changing the Autism Conversation" by Eric Garcia. This is a great opportunity to explore the topics in the book and prepare for Garcia's in-person lecture on November 6th. RSVP here: https://t.co/AedrmWhPqv
🚨 New event alert -- Join us at Mirabella's Dolce Vita Bistro for Ethics Coffee Hour, where we will come together in our various stages of life, with our different backgrounds, to discuss the things that matter. Learn more: https://t.co/N495xqh9OX
“Our students bring a fresh generational perspective to Chautauqua – teaching long-time Chautauquans about what young people see – what they are worried about and what opportunities they see on the horizon." Read about our annual tradition here - https://t.co/zIPW3xbjwa
Meet Jordan, our new Communications Program Coordinator! She brings a diverse skill set to the team, shaped by a career in communication, technology, interdisciplinary research, event planning, and environmental conservation. We are so excited to join forces with her!
As the semester comes to a close, we wanted to take a moment to reflect on all of our amazing events! From Worldbuilding to Visiting Scholar, these past few months were ones for the books. And a huge thank you to all of our speakers and to everyone who came out to support!
Throwback to our final Worldbuilding event of the semester! We loved seeing all of the students present on their projects, from short stories to poetry and song. See you all next semester for more Worldbuilding👏
The ASU Worldbuilding Initiative invites you to our 2025 Spring Student Showcase! This event will highlight the excellent work being done by ASU students in imaginative fields like science fiction and fantasy writing. Register today: https://t.co/V4DUo5Vkf4
Lincoln Center's Associate Director, @SarahFlorini, went on CITI Program's Podcast 'On Tech Ethics' to discuss AI Literacy. Listen here: https://t.co/V2y8MTUY7X or watch here: https://t.co/jv2VB44XJK
The Lincoln Center for Applied Ethics' Game Studies Work Group is hosting its inaugural mixer for the many ASU researchers who study and create games (or who may like to in the future)! Come to share interests and meet potential collaborators! https://t.co/OvjCr36Kau
How can we—as writers, historians, and other kinds of humanists—reclaim what is missing from the record? When is it necessary to invent or to imagine in pursuit of a lost truth or to expand and refine the bigger picture?https://t.co/dOcNFXPvuV
The Lincoln Center in partnership with the Chautauqua Institution is hosting Modern AI: Accelerating Impact for Climate and Nature with guest speaker Amen Ra Mashariki! Learn more and register here: https://t.co/T8mAPKWdxK
ASU School of Art in collaboration with Lincoln Center's Museum Ethics Workgroup presents Amanda Wasielewski! Learn more and register here: https://t.co/yudM3AivWx