Tag: Humanities Lecture Series
’26 Blocks’ founder and participants reflect on project that brought artists and city together
"26 Blocks" partnered 26 photographers with 26 writers and then randomly assigned the teams of two to one of 26 city blocks to explore in March 2010.
Lecture series to highlight issues surrounding upcoming election
A look at women’s political history in Arizona will kick off this fall's Humanities Lecture Series, monthly discussions hosted by the School of Letters and Sciences that will focus this year on topics surrounding the upcoming election.
Lecture discusses connection between animal cruelty and domestic violence
"The Co-Occurrence of Animal and Human Violence,” at the Downtown campus Thursday night was the fourth installment of the Fall 2011 Humanities Lecture Series
Bullying of LGBT students stems from lax harassment policy, professor says
Loosely defined bullying policies have led to much of harrasment faced by the LGBT community in schools, a leader of the LGBT community said at a Humanities Lecture Series.
Social work professor educates on elder abuse during lecture series
Social work professor Robin Bonifas spoke Thursday on the abuse of the elderly as part of the ongoing Humanities Lecture Series presented by ASU's School of Letters and Sciences.
Afghani woman speaks at ASU on women’s rights
Prominent Afghani judge and activist Marzia Basel spoke at ASU's Downtown campus about the struggle for women's rights on Thursday.
Cronkite professor discusses impact of Spanish-language media
Craig Allen, an associate professor at the Walter Cronkite School, discussed the social effects of the explosion of Spanish television in America Thursday night.
ASU professor reflects on fleeing Castro’s Cuba
A School of Letters and Sciences mathematics instructor spoke about his experience fleeing Cuba in 1960 to escape Fidel Castro’s totalitarian regime Thursday night at Nursing and Health Innovation II building.
Female athletes share experiences overcoming adversity, discrimination
Phoenix Mercury General Manager Ann Meyers Drysdale and ASU point guard Dymond Simon presented "Gender, Race, Sports and Equality," the final Humanities Lecture Series lecture of the semester from the School of Letters and Sciences, Thursday night at the Nursing and Health Innovation Building II.
Speakers share refugee experiences
Speakers from Bataan, Burma, Iraq and Somalia discussed the situations of refugees in Arizona at the Walter Cronkite School Thursday night.



