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For three days this week, the West campus plays host to high school students enrolled in the ASU-SEP (Student Enrichment Program) – an academic opportunity that features a pair of lectures presented in a community-learning format. The lectures link Psychology 101 and English 101. ASU-SEP takes place today through Thursday. Students will attend lectures, and [...]

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C. Alejandra Elenes, an associate professor in ASU’s New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences, is blessed with a winning recipe for her writing — one part heart, one part personal experience. The two are in evidence in her most recent tome, “Transforming Borders: Chicana/o Popular Culture and Pedogogy” (Lexington Books). “My interest in the border, borderland [...]

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A one-of-a-kind exhibit, created by a graduate of ASU’s New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences, is headed for the West campus in October. “Flying Over Time: The Spirit of St. Louis Experience” is scheduled Oct. 21-22 in La Sala in the University Center Building (UCB), and is the brainchild of Nova Hall, grandson of [...]

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The ASU Center for Critical Inquiry and Cultural Studies, based in the New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences, has launched an updated site that boasts more flexibility, creativity and visibility. The new site can be found at http://ccics.asu.edu. The new-look site was designed by New College student Amanda Piltz, who expects to graduate in [...]

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The Spring 2011 issue of Canyon Voices is ready to roll! The online literary magazine of the West campus celebrates emerging voices in art and literature, and the upcoming issue marks the third volume since the mag’s inception in Spring 2010. Join Canyon Voices faculty, staff and contributors on Tues., May 3, for the Spring Release [...]

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If you’re going to be a bear, be a grizzly. If you are going to build a center of learning, build one that will foster and sustain new intellectual communities, and also one that will promote innovative relationships and collaborative research. Welcome the Center for Critical Inquiry and Cultural Studies, the latest New College of [...]

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The 8th annual Border Justice Series — “Networks, Justice and the Border” — returns to ASU’s West campus beginning tomorrow (March 30) and running through Friday. Attendance is free to the community. The series is sponsored and presented each year by faculty, staff and students in the New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences and [...]

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Jeff Kennedy, a clinical associate professor in ASU’s New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences, is rockin’ the house. He’s rockin’ a house that dates to the early 1900s, and a house that is considered the birthplace of American drama. Kennedy, who has taught courses in the Interdisciplinary Arts and Performance program for 11 years as [...]

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“Who Walks,” just like the Mounds Bar and Almond Joy, is “indescribably delicious.” Indescribable, because it is difficult to pay proper homage in only a few words to the ArtSpace West dance and theatre performance created by Arthur Sabatini, an associate professor in the New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences. Delicious, because it emcompasses so [...]

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The annual Border Justice Series event, a signature offering of the master’s degree program in social justice and human rights in ASU’s New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences, is on track, and the schedule of activities, discussions and film is coming together for the 2011 affair. The three-day event runs from Wed., March 30, [...]

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