TEDx AshokaU

3 February 2012 by asu-tv, No Comments

Please join us on Friday, February 10th at 5:00 pm MST as the ASU Office of University Initiatives and TEDx AshokaU bring you a very special program live from the Galvin Playhouse on the ASU Tempe campus.
Designed as an independently organized TED event, this ASU TEDxAshokaU event will feature leaders speaking on the topic of [...]

Cronkite NewsWatch and Graduate Student Documentaries

3 May 2011 by asu-tv, Comments Off

You can get breaking news on ASUtv with the award-winning program Cronkite NewsWatch! Cronkite NewsWatch is the largest student-produced newscast in the world and receives top honors in collegiate newscasting, carrying on Walter Cronkite’s tradition of integrity in reporting news events. Tune in every Monday through Thursday at 4:30pm throughout [...]

Sun Devil Athletics

18 August 2011 by asu-tv, Comments Off

Tune in to ASUtv all year and catch the latest team videos, interviews and “pressers” featuring ASU’s head coaches and star athletes.  ASUtv airs the press conferences and other video on our program “ASU Highlights” and also following our special lecture programs. The Sun Devils are looking forward to another great year of exciting games, [...]

Creation of the Future, with Wendy Kopp

23 January 2012 by asu-tv, No Comments

A conversation with Wendy Kopp, CEO & Founder of “Teach For America”.
ASU President Michael Crow hosts this conversation with Wendy Kopp, CEO and Founder of Teach For America, as the first Frank Rhodes Lecture Series on the Creation of the Future. Kopp proposed the creation of Teach For America in her undergraduate [...]

A Conversation with Arizona’s Women Governors

23 January 2012 by asu-tv, No Comments

The state of Arizona has the distinction of having been governed by the greatest number of female governors. These women speak about the obstacles and endeavors that each of them faced during her term in office in this presentation co-sponsored by the Arizona State University Alumni Association and az magazine.
The event, [...]

Nonviolent Change and Reform Today: Lessons From Gandhi

9 January 2012 by asu-tv, Comments Off

The teachings of Mahatma Gandhi are more relevant than ever as nonviolent civil disobedience is making a comeback.
From Wall Street to Greece to Egypt to the West Bank, mass uprisings seem to be spreading around the globe. As a form of protest, civil disobedience has a noble lineage that includes Henry David Thoreau, [...]

Reversing a Negative Tech Trend

9 January 2012 by asu-tv, Comments Off

“Reversing a Negative Tech Trend: Has the U.S. Ceded Its’ Lead in Science and Technology?” is a Forum on American Competitiveness held by the National Press Club.
There have been numerous reports and dialogs in recent years on the United States’ shifting position as a leader in science, technology, and engineering. Moreover, [...]

Gunfight: The Right to Bear Arms in America

3 January 2012 by asu-tv, Comments Off

The ASU Sandra Day O-Connor College of Law presents a lecture on one of today’s most controversial issues.  Adam Winkler, Professor of Law at UCLA, speaks about second amendment rights and his new book “Gunfight: The Battle Over the Right to Bear Arms in America”.
Adam Winkler specializes in constitutional law, and his [...]

Bullying and Bias in the LGBT Community

3 January 2012 by asu-tv, Comments Off

ASU Professor Madelaine Adelman discusses how to recognize and put an end to bullying and bias against the LGBT community and how to improve the current climate.
The lecture is part of the 2011 fall Humanities Lecture Series, hosted by ASU’s School of Letters and Sciences.
“In general, bullying is an aggressive pattern of [...]

Elder Abuse in Our Society

3 January 2012 by asu-tv, Comments Off

Robin Bonifas, an assistant professor at ASU’s School of Social Work, presents “Elder Abuse in Our Society”. Elder abuse is often familial, underreported, rarely discussed, and on the rise according Professor Bonifas, a veteran nursing home social worker.
The lecture is part of the fall Humanities Lecure Series and is hosted by [...]

Communities in Crisis: Ethical Considerations for Journalists

12 December 2011 by asu-tv, Comments Off

Held in the wake of the recent mass shooting in Tucson, this program focuses on how journalists can ethically cover communities facing crises, such as riots, natural disasters or acts of terrorism or violence.
“Communities in Crisis: Ethical Considerations for Journalists” is held in partnership with the Dart Center for Journalism and Trauma, [...]

Tribal Land Claims: A Generation of Federal Indian Law on the Edge

12 December 2011 by asu-tv, Comments Off

The Library Channel presents the eighth installment of The Simon Ortiz and Labriola Center Lecture on Indigenous Land, Culture, and Community with “Tribal Land Claims: A Generation of Federal Indian Law on the Edge”. Attorney Arlinda Locklear demonstrates how attorneys for tribes have used the doctrine of discovery or federal common law to assert claims [...]