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Abstract fiber art brightens the downtown library Vault Gallery
A new exhibit at the Downtown Phoenix campus Library features unique fiber and multimedia art for the ASU community to explore.This spring semester, the ASU community is invited to visit "Abstract Fib...
ASU course explores culture through an interdisciplinary lens
When Razieh Araghi joined Arizona State University in fall 2025, she wanted to show students the power of humanities. Her course — SLC 202 Exploring Cultures: Words, Images, Stories — aims to do just ...
Love Data Week celebrates the many forms of data at ASU
Data is everywhere around us — found in spreadsheets of temperature readings, Apple Watch fitness metrics and even a diary in the ASU Library archives. Data appears in many different forms, and at Ari...
Complying with federal public access policies made easy with support from ASU Library
This week, February 9-13, we celebrate International Love Data Week! This year’s theme, “Where’s the Data?” prompts us to consider the entire journey of our data, from collection through storage, pres...
Data belongs to everyone
At ASU Library, the Unit for Data Science and Analytics supports students, faculty and staff as they explore data in meaningful, ethical and practical ways. We believe data-informed thinking belongs a...
Love your data: archives as data
An unexpected place for data is archival collections. It is not the first place most of us think of when working with data, but it can be a treasure trove of historical information, research and field...
Love Data Week 2026! Where’s the data?
International Love Data Week happens with a new theme every year. This year is ‘Where’s the Data?’ — a way to get people thinking about data’s journey from collection through storage and preservation....
Mapping Neurodiversity: An Introduction to OpenStreetMap
Register now!Event Description:Join the ASU Library to learn about the open-source mapping platform OpenStreetMap and its potential to support accessibility and neurodiverse communities.Led by social ...
Labriola Center Blog: January 2026
Events covered in this blog post include Indian Nations and Tribes Legislative Day, Whittier Elementary School visit, Alchesay High School Visit, Recharge 2026, and Languages of the Four Directions.20...