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ASU Night of the Open Door is a Signature Event and ASU is a Foundational Partner of the Arizona SciTech Festival.
Note to guests:
• All Activities operate from 4 to 9 p.m. unless otherwise noted in the program.
• Parking is free for Night of the Open Door visitors in select ASU parking lots and structures. See program map, Night of the Open Door app or website for locations and details.
• Public restrooms are available in all ASU buildings.
• Need assistance? Look for the volunteers with the “Ask Me!” signs or stop by the registration booth.
Welcome to Night of the Open Door, Arizona State University’s annual open house
Listed in this program are the activities hosted by ASU’s colleges, schools, programs and student groups, providing guests with a sampling of the most innovative university in the nation.
There is something for everyone. Night of the Open Door is an opportunity for visitors of all ages to participate in hands-on activities, explore laboratories and innovative learning spaces, and speak directly to the faculty, staff and students that make ASU such a special place.
So come in and look around.
Each of ASU’s campuses have a unique identity and we invite you to visit all of our campus locations throughout the month of February.
Night of the Open Door is included in the Devils on College app!
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Downtown PhoenixFriday, Feb. 3, 4–9 p.m.
ASU Night of the Open Door @ Downtown Phoenix offers interactive activities, tours and a behind-the-scenes look into what powers a world-class university.
opendoor.asu.edu • @ASUopendoor
Attend Night of the Open Door at all five valley campuses
Downtown Phoenix: Friday, Feb. 3, 4–9 p.m.West: Saturday, Feb. 11, 4–9 p.m.Polytechnic: Friday, Feb. 17, 4–9 p.m.Thunderbird: Saturday, Feb. 18, 4–8 p.m.Tempe: Saturday, Feb. 25, 3–9 p.m.
Post Office (POST)
My First ASU SelfiePatio
Explore the many ways to get involved and active. Join Student Engagement and take your first late night college program selfie. Grab a friend or family member and flash your best smile with our custom #FutureSunDevil photo frame on campus through Educational Outreach & Student Services.
Host: DPC Dean of Students
• Student Life
Tailgate GamesPatio
Come hang out and play fun games like Giant Checkers, Giant Chess, Giant Connect Four, Giant Jenga and Corn Hole.
Host: DPC Dean of Students
• Student Life
AISSS Empowering to Engage for ExcellenceLower Level, Room L1-32
Participants are invited to engage in a painting activity surrounding the theme, “Uniting Indigenous Nations.” All art pieces created will be showcased and used as décor for the new AISSS@Downtown Phoenix site. Students and staff will engage in dialogue with others regarding their experiences as Native Sun Devils in the Downtown Phoenix community.
Host: American Indian Student Support Services
• Culture/Language
Westward Ho
Collaboratory on CentralJoin ASU’s Center for Child Wellbeing and Center for Applied Behavioral Health Policy to learn more about the work being done in the clinic and the history of the Westward Ho. In the Collaboratory on Central, ASU students work in an interdisciplinary services center gaining real-world service learning while enhancing the quality of life and functioning of individuals and communities experiencing poverty, homelessness, undetected and untreated health conditions including mental illness and substance use disorders, and disproportionate engagement in the criminal justice system.
Host: Center for Child Wellbeing and Center for Applied Behavioral Health Policy
• Social Science
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Make Headlines and Earn Your Press Badge!First Floor, Room 121
Earn your Junior Reporter Press Badge and learn how to interview people at this fun activity! The veteran journalists from the ASU Now team will teach students the basics of getting the facts and putting together a headline and intro, and then participants will get to test their new skills with a variety of ASU experts as their subjects. After their interview, students will write it up on vintage typewriters and an editor will give it the OK. If they meet their “deadline,” students will walk away with their official ASU Now press badge!
Schedule: 4:00 p.m., 4:30 p.m., 5:00 p.m., 5:30 p.m., 6:00 p.m., 6:30 p.m., 7:00 p.m., 7:30 p.m., 8:00 p.m., 8:30 p.m.
Host: ASU Now
• Culture/Language
Becoming a Sun Devil4:30-5:30 p.m.First Floor, Room 122
Come to Becoming a Sun Devil, a special program for high school freshman, sophomores and juniors, to explore what ASU can offer you. With more than 350 degrees, there’s a program for you here. Interested in scholarship and internship opportunities? We’ve got them. Looking for a university that’s affordable and boasts an award-winning faculty? That’s us. RSVP here: https://visit.asu.edu/becoming
Host: Admission Services
• Student Life
Innovation Day: Virtual RealitySecond Floor, First Amendment Forum
See virtual reality experiences that transport you into another world. Experiences include a journey through an expansive desert and the exploration inside a human cell. Also discover how immersive videos are being used for news. The cell experience is courtesy of the Center for Education Through eXploration (ETX), and the desert experience is from the School of Arts, Media and Engineering.
Host: Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication
• Natural Science
Innovation Day: Beam into a RobotSecond Floor, First Amendment Forum
Now here’s a photo opportunity! Drive a robot with your face on it. This “virtual presence device” allows you to be somewhere without actually being there. Test out the Beam Pro from Suitable Technologies.
Host: Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication
• Art/Design
Innovation Day: Fly a DroneSecond Floor, Room 202
This is your chance to fly a drone, but don’t forget to wear your safety glasses! See how drone journalism is developing, and how drones can get footage available in no other way.
Host: Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication
• Art/Design
Innovation Day: Master Your iOS DevicesSecond Floor, Room 256
Drop in on rotating tutorials to get the most of your digital devices.
Host: Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication
• Engineering
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Innovation Day: Classroom of the FutureThird Floor, Room 355
Sony’s new classroom technology enables teachers to interact with students in a new way, using both screen displays and phones. This new learning platform, Vision Presenter, makes efficient, interactive presentations and teaching possible — students could use it in problem-solving exercise, working in competing groups or each taking on a different piece of a puzzle.
Host: Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication
• Art/Design
ASU & Arizona PBS KIDS TriviaSixth Floor, Studio A
Answer trivia questions about ASU and Arizona PBS KIDS. If you answer correctly, you win a spin of the wheel and a prize. Prizes include Clifford, PBS KIDS ebooks and DVDs, children’s books, stickers, etc.
Host: AZ PBS
• Culture/Language
Sliders, Pulls, and BraceletsSixth Floor, Studio A
Come by and create a zipper slider or pull, or a bracelet. Use colorful beads to spell out ASU, your name, or your favorite PBS character!
Host: AZ PBS
• Art/Design
Put Your Feet Up & Enjoy PBS KIDSSixth Floor, Studio A
Stop in Arizona PBS Studio A to rest your feet and watch a few of your favorite PBS KIDS characters on the big screen.
Host: AZ PBS
• Culture/Language
Photo Opportunities with PBS KIDS charactersSixth Floor, Studio A
Angelina Ballerina, Super Why, Big Bird, Bob the Builder, Daniel Tiger, Thomas the Train cardboard cutouts are here for photos. Come by and capture some expressions with your friends and family.
Host: AZ PBS
• Culture/Language
Discover PBS AnywhereSixth Floor, Studio A
Explore the world with your fingertips at the PBS Anywhere Pop-Up Lounge. Get a front-row seat to PBS activities and programs on a variety of devices. Need a quick re-charge during the Open Door fun? We’ll share fun games and series while you rest your feet. Take a virtual adventure with Wild Kratts, Super Why and Nature Cat, or solve cases with Odd Squad, while at home and on the go – all for free! The first 50 people to arrive at our PBS Anywhere Pop-Up Lounge will receive a free PBS shirt.
Host: AZ PBS
• Art/Design
Curious about PBS?
Discover PBS Anywhere, pg. 3
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University Center (UCENT)
Create Your StoryLower Level, Library Vault
Opportunities are endless when you create your own story. Gather a group of friends and family and create your own enchanted adventure or voyage playing story dice. Everyone will have the opportunity to create their very own story dice to take home.
Host: University Libraries
• Humanities
You Have a Minute to Win It!4:30 – 9 p.m.First Floor, Room 162
Join Barrett, The Honors College for a series of games using every day objects. Test your skills, challenge a friend, and learn about the nation’s number one honors college.
Host: Barrett, the Honors College @ Downtown Phoenix
• Student Life
Action, Advocacy & Arts - Community Arts ExhibitsSecond Floor Lobby
Action, Advocacy, Arts program will highlight our spring semester community art exhibition called “Oh the Places You’ll Go”. The visual arts very often provide a manner for artists to dream, to imagine, and to record. The exhibit looks at past journeys and accomplishments and allows community artists to imagine those to come as each of us sets off into the world. We love to envision where we are going, to wonder and wander, and to record where we have been. This
exhibit will celebrate those journeys taken and those that are still to come.
Host: College of Public Service & Community Solutions
• Art/Design
Unleash the power of lifelong learning!4 – 6 p.m.Second Floor Mezzanine
The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at ASU provides university-quality learning experiences for adults ages 50 and over through: diverse short classes, campus-based learning opportunities, and pathways to public service. Stop by our table to learn about how you can get involved and how you can register for exciting classes this Spring! Visit https://lifelonglearning.asu.edu/ for more information about ASU’s Osher Lifelong Learning Institute.
Host: Osher Lifelong Learning Institute
• Social Science
Solutions for Arizona CommunitiesSecond Floor Mezzanine
College of Public Service & Community Solutions is committed to transforming communities. Stop by our informational booth to learn more about our degree programs and to share your personally-crafted solution for Arizona communities in the following focus-areas: community development, health care, infrastructure, environment and water, education, young talent, civic engagement, job creation.
Host: College of Public Service & Community Solutions
• Social Science
ASU Public Service AcademySecond Floor Mezzanine
Meet student leaders from the first undergraduate Public Service Academy. They are part of a unique program that brings together students from all majors in the university—ROTC and the Next Generation Service Corps—who train side-by-side throughout the four-year program.
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They are tackling complex challenges like hunger, homelessness, global warming that require collaboration toward a common goal. Want to be a part of this? Learn more first hand.
Host: College of Public Service & Community Solutions
• Student Life
The Responsible TravelerSecond Floor Mezzanine
When you travel, how do your choices of activities, dining, shopping and accommodations effect the environment, economy or local culture? Test your knowledge with an interactive game hosted by the ASU Center for Sustainable Tourism. For more information about the ASU Center for Sustainable Tourism, please visit: https://scrd.asu.edu/sustainabletourism
Host: Center for Sustainable Tourism
• Social Science
School of Social Work - Phi Alpha Honor SocietySecond Floor Mezzanine
Phi Alpha, Theta Tau Chapter, is the National Honor Society for ASU Social Work students. Through membership, students have the opportunity to learn more about the profession, get involved with humanitarian activities, and explore career choices for the future through networking with social workers in the community. Phi Alpha will host a prize wheel and share information about careers in social work.
Host: College of Public Service & Community Solutions, School of Social Work
• Social Science
Be a Part of the SolutionSecond Floor, Room 286
Interested in making a difference in your community and the world around you? If so, then you may want to consider a degree in public service. Stay in the know about ASU Downtown Phoenix campus and the College of Public Service and Community Solutions. Watch our short videos to learn more about ASU and to hear from current
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students about why they chose a degree in public service.
Schedule: 4:15 p.m., 4:45 p.m., 5:15 p.m., 5:45 p.m., 6:15 p.m., 6:45 p.m., 7:15 p.m., 7:45 p.m., 8:15 p.m.
Host: College of Public Service & Community Solutions
• Social Science
Microbes: The Good, the Bad, and the UglyThird Floor, Room 360C
Explore the microbes that live on you and in you! Learn how they can keep you healthy or make you sick. Investigate the effects of antibiotics on bacterial growth and discover how bacteria becomes resistant to them. Learn how to culture microbes safely in the laboratory, and see real microbes magnified over 1000 times their actual size! Finally, observe the effects of molds and bacteria on common food items and see how they’re used in industrial applications.
Host: College of Integrative Sciences and Arts
• Natural Science
How Safe Is It to Ride a Rollercoaster?Third Floor, Room 371
A mini-roller coaster lets you see the physics behind these thrilling amusement park rides. Enjoy a few other fun physics activities, including FUN FLY STICKS (levitate incredible metallic-looking shapes), FAKE PIGGY (a 3D image generated using parabolic mirrors), and see LIGHTNING form before your eyes!
Host: College of Integrative Sciences and Arts
• Natural Science
Who’s Hiding in the Coral Reef?Third Floor, Room 375
Search for tropical fish, colorful anemones, feisty crabs, and feathery worms in our beautiful 175-gallon saltwater aquarium. Interact with marine animals, learn about their anatomy, and explore how they respond to changes in the environment. Discover how chemistry may address the coral reef decline caused by global warming.
Host: College Integrative Sciences and Arts
• Natural Science
Create Matter as a Mad Scientist!Third Floor, Room 375
In a matter of seconds, our organic chemists will mix solutions to create industrial-quality nylon threads. They are eager to assist if you would like to make them yourself! Also, explore how large-scale production could contribute to the decline of coral reefs. (Gloves will be provided, but no need to worry — our chemistry lab students use these solutions all the time.)
Host: College of Integrative Sciences and Arts
• Natural Science
Elephant ToothpasteThird Floor, Room 379
Watch a volcano of foam generate right before your eyes! This chemistry experiment, often called “Elephant Toothpaste,” and another called “Lava Lamp” will delight kids and kid-minded adults alike!
Host: College of Integrative Sciences and Arts
• Natural Science
CSI: PhoenixThird Floor, Room 383
Investigate real cadavers, organs, and cadaver plastinates; think “Body Worlds” but less dramatic and less gory.
Host: College of Integrative Sciences and Arts
• Natural Science
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in the nation by U.S. News and World Reports and our world-class faculty is engaged in cutting edge research which prepares students for the challenges of criminal justice practice in the 21st century.
Host: College of Public Service & Community Solutions, School of Criminology & Criminal Justice Social Science
Getting to know your Arizona GovernmentFourth Floor, Policy Analytics Lab
Join us as we play an ongoing game of “Getting to know your Arizona Government” Jeopardy. You just might win a prize! The ASU School of Public Affairs’ mission is to understand and address society’s grandest challenges in public management, policy and governance. We seek to maximize our impact through rigorous transdisciplinary research, project-based education, collaborative and inclusive community engagement, experiential learning and innovative solutions.
Host: School of Public Affairs
• Social Science
School of Criminology 10th Anniversary DisplaysSixth Floor, School of Criminology’s Office Suite
Celebrating it’s 10th Anniversary, ASU’s School of Criminology & Criminal Justice is a nationally recognized leader in higher education and is highly regarded for its distinguished faculty and research productivity. Our program is ranked 12th
School of Criminology 10th Anniversary Displays
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Arizona Center (AZCNTR)
Groovy Communication Game ShowLevel 3, Garden Offices, Room 383
Don’t be square, join the College of Integrative Sciences and Arts for a trip to the groovy 1960s and participate in (or just watch) our version of a far-out old-school TV Game Show all about how humans communicate in 2017. Test your knowledge in our Communication Game Show on fun facts and some misconceptions about human communication in our modern era. There will be questions designed for children and ones for adults so it would be outta sight if you all come play! Get ready for some light and sound effects, and buzzers to bring out your game playing spirit.
Host: Communication
• Social Science
Beus Center for Law and Society (BCLS)
ASU Law Family FeudW. P. Carey Foundation Armstrong Great Hall, Room 141
Survey says! Get your team together and stop by the Beus Center for Law and Society, the new home of the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law, for an interactive game of ASU Law Family Feud. How well do you know the U.S. Legal System? Could you pass middle school social studies? Test your knowledge of legal and judicial trivia while checking out our new digs.
Host: Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law
• Humanities
Health North (HLTHN)
Blood Pressure ScreeningLobby
Community Health Center staff invite you to have your blood pressure checked and learn more about our downtown clinic. Children will receive a healthy fruit snack.
Host: College of Nursing and Health Innovation
• Health & Wellness
Make a Healthy Change Prize WheelLobby
If you really want to make a change to be healthier in 2017, let’s do it together. When you share your change with us the commitment will improve your outcome and you can spin our prize wheel to win a free gift. Don’t forget to come back next year to share your success!
Host: College of Nursing and Health Innovation
• Health & Wellness
Make Your Own MoulageRoom 105
What is Moulage? It is the art of creating mock injuries and lifelike substances to provide elements of realism to healthcare training. See how our faculty and students simulate wound care and create faux body fluids. Volunteer to dress a wound and receive free recipe cards to create your own Moulage at home.
Host: College of Nursing and Health Innovation
• Health & Wellness
Simulation ExperienceRooms 101/103
Meet Sammy the Simulation Manikin and experience how nursing students use simulation technology to recognize heart and breath sounds and respond to patients’ needs. Choose from a wide array of medical props and take pictures with Sammy to share with your friends. Josefina, our SimBaby will also be on display. This infant
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simulator helps train our students in routine care and critical emergencies.
Host: College of Nursing and Health Innovation
• Health & Wellness
Health South (HLTHS)
Kitchen DemonstrationsInstructional Kitchen
We know that you’re always on the go so visit the College of Health Solutions’ Instructional Kitchen. You’ll learn how to make quick and healthy meals that you can take on the go with you to match your busy lifestyle. You’ll walk away with new recipes and a quick meal.
Schedule: 4:00 p.m., 4:30 p.m., 5:00 p.m., 5:30 p.m., 6:00 p.m., 6:30 p.m., 7:00 p.m., 7:30 p.m., 8:00 p.m., 8:30 p.m.
Host: College of Health Solutions Dean’s Office
• Health & Wellness
Taylor Place (TALRPLACE)
Learn all about Health!First Floor Kitchen
Come to our kitchen and see various health activity related demonstrations from seeing how a person is intubated to learning different ways of measuring your physical strength.
Host: College of Health Solutions Dean’s Office
• Health & Wellness
Taylor Street Sustainability Central
SRP Delivering More Than PowerDiscover how SRP is delivering more than just power by using sustainable methods to keep our energy and water supply clean. While at the SRP booth, make sure to check out their museum display showing the impact a single water bottle has on our community.
Host: Walton Sustainability Solutions Initiatives
• Sustainability
My CommunityImagine a more sustainable neighborhood! With inspiration from images of places that have changed over time, participants draw their neighborhood and consider what they like about it and what they would add or change. This activity encourages participants to think about how to be sustainability change agents in their community.
Host: Walton Sustainability Solutions Initiatives
• Sustainability
Sustainability Solution: Goodwill of Central ArizonaWhen you donate or shop at Goodwill, you help support our mission of fighting unemployment in Arizona. Every year, tens of thousands of Arizonans connect to jobs with hundreds of local employers after visiting our no-cost career centers. Donating to Goodwill also helps the environment by diverting more than 100 million of pounds of material out of Arizona landfills each year. Visit our booth to learn about what Goodwill is doing in your community and enjoy some fun activities such as a coloring station, basketball hoop, and great raffle prizes.
Host: Walton Sustainability Solutions Initiatives
• Sustainability
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Future BuilderCan you create a sustainable future city? The game introduces the three pillars of sustainability—society, economy, and environment—and allows participants to consider the trade-offs associated with building different things, especially the high cost and relative scarcity of environmental resources.
Host: Walton Sustainability Solutions Initiatives
• Sustainability
Creative ReinventionGuess what these things are made of! Participants will look at different images of everyday items and try to guess what the product was made of. During this game, participants will learn about the concept of a circular economy, and see creative, clever, and surprising examples of pre- and post-consumer recycling.
Host: Walton Sustainability Solutions Initiatives
• Sustainability
High Five for the FutureMake a pledge to the more sustainable world! Participants write down something they can do to support sustainability into the future. Parents can take a picture and share it on social media with the hashtag #high5future
Host: Walton Sustainability Solutions Initiatives
• Sustainability
Systems ScrambleOne change can effect everything else! This activity has each participant represent one piece of a larger system. This allows them to embody and visualize how systems are interconnected and
how one small change to one piece can impact the whole system.
Host: Walton Sustainability Solutions Initiatives
• Sustainability
Water RollYou decide where the water should go! In this game, participants allocate one of our most important and scarcest resources: fresh water. They allocate “water” to farms, factories, and homes by rolling 10 marbles down a tube. Then, they have to decide what to do if a drought took away 30% of their water!
Host: Walton Sustainability Solutions Initiatives
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El Portal4–8 p.m.Off of Central Avenue
El Portal is conveniently located at the ASU Downtown Phoenix campus, featuring Sonoran-style Mexican food.
Taylor Place (TALRPLACE)
Starbucks6 a.m.–8 p.m.Off Taylor Street
Get your caffeine buzz on demand at Starbucks. A full line of cappuccinos, espressos, and iced coffee beverages await you.
Devil’s Greens7 p.m.–1 a.m.Off Taylor Street
For a walk on the healthier side, try our abundant and green all-you-care-to-eat salad bar with fresh artisan breads and homemade soups.
Dining @ Night
Chick-fil-A10 a.m.–8 p.m.Off Taylor Street
Fast-food chain serving chicken sandwiches, strips & nuggets along with salads & sides.
Taylor Place Market7 a.m.–1 a.m.First Floor Market
The Convenience Market at Taylor Place delivers a variety of options for all of your needs from beverages to toiletries to snacks.
Hsin Cafe11 a.m.–9 p.m.Off First Street
Fresh delicious Asian food located at the ASU Downtown campus.
Food Truck Alley4–9 p.m.Taylor Street - between 1st and 2nd StreetsEnjoy dinner or a snack from the follow food trucks! Wondering Donkey, Queso Good, Tom’s BBQ, Satay. Hut There will also be tailgate games to enjoy while you are eating.
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Welcome to ASU’s Night of the Open Door Passport to Sustainability. We invite you to explore the ASU Downtown Phoenix campus and discover all sorts of activities and displays that relate to Sustainability through one or more of its three “pillars” – Economic Prosperity, Social Justice and Environmental Well-being. Each of these stations
will help you learn about how people like you are able to make lasting impacts within your home and throughout your community, making you a powerful change agent for our world.
You can become a Sustainability Superhero by completing this Passport with a stamp from each of sustainability pillars (at least three stamps total) from these locations listed below. Once you’ve completed the passport, come to Sustainability Central by the Food Trucks in Zone 3 and you will receive a special edition patch declaring you a Sustainability Superhero!
Passport Locations:
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Social: AISSS Empowering to Engage for Excellence Post Office Room L1-34
Environmental: Who’s Hiding In the Coral Reef? University Center 375
Join us for other engaging Sustainability Solutions Festival events throughout February, including Meet Me Downtown Sustainability Walk (Feb. 6), City Lights Movie Night featuring Home (Feb. 10), GreenBiz U (Feb. 14), Family Day at Arizona Science Center (Feb. 20) and Night of the Open Door at the ASU Tempe campus (Feb. 25).
The Sustainability Solutions Festival is presented by:
Zone 3
Sustainability Hero: High Five for the FutureHealth South Sustainability Central
Environmental: SRP Delivering More than PowerHealth South Sustainability Central
Economic: Sustainability Solutions Goodwill of Central Arizona Health South Sustainability Central
Social: Make a Healthy Change Prize WheelHealth North Lobby
Environmental: Kitchen DemonstrationsHealth South
Social: Groovy Communication Game ShowArizona Center Room 383
/sustainabilitysolutions @WSSIatASU @ASU_Sustival
For details on these and all other Festival events, go to: sustainabilityfestival.asu.edu #sustival
In the Coral Reef? University Center 375
Join us for other engaging Sustainability Solutions Festival events throughout February, including Meet Me Downtown Sustainability Walk (Feb. 6), City Lights Movie Night featuring Home (Feb. 10), GreenBiz U (Feb. 14), Family Day at Arizona Science Center (Feb. 20) and Night of the Open Door at the ASU Tempe campus (Feb. 25).
The Sustainability Solutions Festival is presented by:
Zone 3
Sustainability Hero: High Five for the FutureHealth South Sustainability Central
Environmental: SRP Delivering More than PowerHealth South Sustainability Central
Economic: Sustainability Solutions Goodwill of Central Arizona Health South Sustainability Central
Social: Make a Healthy Change Prize WheelHealth North Lobby
Environmental: Kitchen DemonstrationsHealth South
Social: Groovy Communication Game ShowArizona Center Room 383
/sustainabilitysolutions @WSSIatASU @ASU_Sustival
For details on these and all other Festival events, go to: sustainabilityfestival.asu.edu #sustival
In the Coral Reef? University Center 375
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