
ASU Media Enterprise
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A collection of broadcast, digital, podcast, and project formats that focus on science, technology, innovation, the arts, and social change,
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#ICYMI: In remembrance of Sandra Day O'Connor's life and legacy, Arizona PBS, an ASU Media Enterprise, highlights the life of the first woman to become a U.S. Supreme Court Justice: youtube.com/watch?v=oUwsbYā¦

#Science is often viewed as "a lone person in a lab", but the work goes beyond that.Ā Quinn Spadola, deputy director of National Nanotechnology Coordination Office, shares more in the 1st episode of a new podcast series Science Policy: IRL from Issues in Science and Technology: issues.org/episode-39-sciā¦

"Do you find yourself feeling down in the winter months? Youāre not alone," co-writes Psychology at ASU prof. Michael Varnum for The Conversation U.S.. Read more below on the psychology of seasonal depression around the holidays: theconversation.com/winter-brings-ā¦

The latest episode of Issues in Science and Technology's new podcast series, Science Policy IRL, features National Academies Climate Security Roundtable Director Apurva Dave. Listen below on building connections between national security and climate: issues.org/episode-41-apuā¦

"(Offshore oil) Rigs are as deceptive as they are deadly, because they promise opportunity where there is little," writes ASU Media Enterprise contributor Mia Armstrong-López. Read more below from Future Tense about reporting on the oil industry: slate.com/technology/202ā¦

From Disney's enchanting beginnings to today's star-studded extravaganzas, culture writer Jacqueline Mansky explores the captivating history of holiday TV specials that continue to warm our winter nights in this new essay for Zócalo Public Square. zocalopublicsquare.org/2023/12/22/hunā¦

"How To Say Babylon," the acclaimed memoir by Safiya Sinclair, assoc. professor ASU English Dept. is high on the list of #POTUS44's favorite reads of 2023!

2024, the world's largest election year: 4.2B voters - and global challenges. From Taiwan to the U.S., democracy hangs in the balance. Can traditional systems survive? Joe Mathews kicks off Zócalo Public Square's #ElectionLetters series with this query: zocalopublicsquare.org/2024/01/02/202ā¦

In our Winter interview, Library of Congressā Carla Hayden (Carla Hayden) talks with National Academiesās Molly Galvin about the dynamic role libraries play in American lifeāas community spaces, trusted sources, and conveners of civil discourse. issues.org/interview-librā¦



What enforcement power does the International Court of Justice have in South Africa's genocide case against Israel? Victor Peskin, assoc. prof of politics and global studies in School of Politics and Global Studies examines the complexities of this case with The Conversation U.S. theconversation.com/what-enforcemeā¦

How can taxpayer-funded science yield drugs that are innovative *and* affordable? Join ISSUES on Tuesday, Jan. 23, at 1 PM ET for a discussion with Travis Whitfill, Mariana Mazzucato, John LaMattina, and Bhaven Sampatāmoderated by anna barry-jester | subscribe to your local paper!. Register: asu.zoom.us/webinar/registā¦


āTreating STEM and the humanities as mortal competitors for scarce fundingāor worse, as a moral competition between āproblem solversā and āproblem wallowersāāis not a wise industrial strategy.ā Read Lisa Margonelliās Editorās Journal in our Winter issue: issues.org/living-computeā¦

It's a tense tightrope between performance and poverty for many Kenyan acrobats. ASU professors Nina Berman (ASU School of International Letters and Cultures) and Micha Espinosa (ASU Music Dance Theatre) examine the difficult balancing act in a new essay for Zocalo Public Square. zocalopublicsquare.org/2024/02/01/donā¦


Football meets culture Zócalo Public Square in SoFi Stadium on March 28, 2024. Mark your calendars to join this unique experience. Register and learn more here: zocalopublicsquare.org/event/can-a-foā¦
