Professional stage hypnotist Michael DeSchalit, who performed Thursday at ASU's Downtown campus, got his start as a magician. DeSchalit said he loves making people laugh with his performances.
Teens who are homeless or going through conflict at home can get help through the National Safe Place program and the Tumbleweed Center for Youth Development. Tumbleweed started working with Valley Metro earlier this year; teens can press the emergency call button at any light rail station for help.
For the first time, health students and faculty at ASU can share research worldwide and help shape health policy along the U.S. border with Mexico, due to the university’s recent partnership with the U.S.-Mexico Border Virtual Health Library.
People who receive insurance through the Affordable Care Act need better education from health care providers about their health problems and prescriptions, said Assistant Surgeon General Nadine Simons, Rear Admiral in the U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps, to students, professors and health care professionals on Wednesday.
An exhibit slated to open Thursday at the Herberger Theater Center Art Gallery was canceled last week, resulting in some artists’ withdrawal of involvement at the Herberger and in a protest scheduled for the day the show was set to run.