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Art Building (ART)Welcome toASU Open Door,Learn How Screen-Printing Works!1-4 p.m.Outdoors, EntrywayStop by and see how to screen-print on fabric! Visitors will receive a free “I heartArt” bandana while supplies last.the annual open houseHost: School of ArtListed in this program are the activities hosted by ASU’scolleges, schools, programs and student groups, providingguests with a sampling of the most innovative university inthe nation.Face Painting with the School of Art!3-5 p.m.Outdoors, EntrywayThere is something for everyone. ASU Open Door is anopportunity for visitors of all ages to participate in hands-onactivities, explore laboratories and innovative learning spaces,and speak directly to the faculty, staff and students that makeASU such a special place.So come in and look around.Note to guests: All activities operate from 1 to 6 p.m. unless otherwisenoted in the program. Parking is free for ASU Open Door visitors in select ASUparking lots and structures. See program map, ASU OpenDoor 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. Lost child? Go to the nearest registration booth. Middle school Art/DesignSchool of Art Painting alum, Dani Godreau, is ready to create stunning facepaintings. The face paint is a high quality water based paint (not grease) and willeasily remove with wash cloth. Does not stain.Host: School of Art Elementary school & under Art/DesignSchool of Art - Open House & StudiosEntire BuildlingCome and explore the School of Art! Navigate through five floors of classrooms,open studios and see in depth features of our facilities. Get an idea of the programby seeing a variety of 2D and 3D art work hung throughout specifically for OpenDoor visitors. Meet and make with student clubs positioned all throughout thespace. Want to know more specifics? Come at 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. to participate inan extensive guided tour of the School of Art.Schedule: 2:00 p.m., 4:00 p.m.Host: School of Art High school & up Art/DesignArt Exhibition - The Galbut PrizeFirst Floor, Harry Wood GalleryThe Galbut Prize is an art exhibition that recognizes and supports young talent inthe School of Art. The Galbut Prize is awarded annually and includes a 1,500purchase prize juried by a rotating member of the community. This competitiveprize will be awarded to an outstanding work created by one of ASU’s Schoolof Art MFA students, which will then become part of the ASU permanent artcollection and be displayed in a highly visible location on the Tempe campus.Come and see who won the award! All competing artworks will be on display.Host: School of Art Middle school Art/Design1

Art Building (Continued)Collaborative Mural with Art EducationSecond Floor, Room 226Have fun mixing paint and contributing to a largecollaborative work of art! Explore using a brush andpaint with our art education students.Host: School of Art Elementary school & under Art/DesignPortfolio Review5-6 p.m.Third Floor, Room 326Become a Jr. Landscape Architect, pg. 5Applying to Art School? Then do not miss a chanceto have your portfolio reviewed by the School of Art.Bring 3-5 examples of your current artwork and receivevaluable feedback about your work. Please bring inphysical artworks to be reviewed. For digital artists,minimum 7” x 9” tablet. Images will not be reviewed onphone.Host: School of Art High school & up Art/DesignComics & Zines!2-5 p.m.Third Floor, Room 346Storms, Tornadoes and More!Outdoors, East PatioTornadoes are AWESOME deadly, and POWERFULwinds. Come hold a tornado in your hands! Talk toweather experts, perform hands-on experiments andlearn about other types of extreme weather.Host: School of Geographical Sciences & UrbanPlanningExplore some comic themes and techniques with zinesin mind! Experiment making your own zine and alsomeet our Faculty Associate and artist, Turner Davis,who teaches our Comics and Storyboards class as wellas Illustration.Host: School of Art Middle school Art/DesignCollege Avenue Commons (CAVC)ASU Admission 1014-4:30 p.m.First Floor, Room 101This session will guide you through the process of yourcollege search process and offer helpful advice to findthe right fit college or university. You will receive helpfulinformation about the admission process, scholarshipprograms and financial aid. Our experienced admissionrepresentatives will provide helpful tips on navigatingthe college search process. Additionally, you willlearn about the ASU student experience. This mustattend session will help guide you on the right path toattending college. RSVP today at: https://visit.asu.edu/admission101/tempe.Host: Admission Services High school & up Student Life2Coor Hall (COOR) Elementary school & under Natural ScienceBuild Your Urban VisionOutdoors, East PatioIf you could take a few square blocks that includesvacant lots & unused buildings and re-invent it, whatwould you like to see? Use Legos to envision a new lifefor a real-world area of Phoenix or Tempe and chat withurban planning students about some of the strategiesfor – and challenges to – bringing new life to underused urban areas!Host: School of Geographical Sciences & UrbanPlanning Elementary school & under Social ScienceYouthMappers: Help make the world a betterplace by mapping it!Outdoors, East PatioYouthMappers is a network of more than 5,000university student mappers organized in 141 campuschapters across 41 countries. See how the group buildsmaps that help increase food security, prevent disease,and improve disaster response – See the work thatASU’s newly-formed chapter is beginning to take on,and give it a try yourself.Host: School of Geographical Sciences & UrbanPlanning High school & up Social ScienceSay What? A Language GameOutdoors, East PatioHow many of the languages offered by the MelikianCenter Critical Languages Institute can you identify?Host: Melikian Center for Russian, Eurasian, and EastEuropean Studies High school & up Culture/LanguageSee Yourself in InfraredOutdoors, East PatioScientists use infrared photography to reveal hiddenpatterns of warm and cool temperatures, health ofplants and more. Here is a chance to see how YOUlook in infrared and learn about other applications of IRphotography!Host: School of Geographical Sciences & UrbanPlanning High school & up Natural ScienceAround the World in 80 SecondsOutdoors, East PatioHave your picture taken in Indonesia, Macedonia,Russia, Turkey, or Uzbekistan without ever leavingcampus!Host: Melikian Center for Russian, Eurasian, and EastEuropean Studies Elementary school & under Culture/Language

Giant Arizona MapOutdoors, East PatioTouch a Real Brain!Outdoors, Forrest Mall LawnSimulated Hearing LossOutdoors, Forrest Mall LawnIt would take some time to traverse Arizona fromMexico to Utah and California to New Mexico – insteadtake your shoes off and explore our giant 17- by 20-footmap on foot! Great for kids 7-12 but fun for everyone –stop by to play a map game or just explore!At this interactive booth, participants will be able toglove-up and touch a real brain! They will learn whatparts of the brain are responsible for things like moving,feeling, talking and memory.Hearing loss not only affects communication, but alsoconnection with the environment. In this demonstration,you will experience the effects of hearing loss onperception of speech, music and other sounds in theenvironment.Host: Arizona Geographic AllianceHost: ASU College of Health Solutions High school & up Health & Wellness Elementary school & under Social ScienceYour Name in RussianOutdoors, East PatioHave your name written in Russian on a name tag totake with you.Host: Melikian Center for Russian, Eurasian, and EastEuropean Studies Elementary school & under Culture/LanguageAudio and Speech ActivitiesOutdoors, Forest Mall LawnDo you want to learn how to spell your name only usingyour fingers? Or do you want to play Jenga and makecool sounds while doing it? Join us to learn about thedifferent ways audiology and speech impact your life!Host: College of Health Solutions Middle school Health & WellnessPopcorn Bar!Outdoors, Forest Mall LawnHost: ASU College of Health Solutions High school & up Health & WellnessTime CapsulesOutdoors, Forrest Mall LawnTime capsules are used to preserve items, memoriesand thoughts for historical purposes. Kids are givenitems from the year to put into a time capsule. They areprovided craft supplies to decorate the outside how theywill like. Their time capsules are to remain unopeneduntil a later date where they provide a “blast from thepast” to whoever opens them.Host: School of Historical, Philosophical and ReligiousStudies Elementary school & under HumanitiesLet’s Talk About Vocal Health!Outdoors, Forrest Mall LawnIs your habitual pitch also your optimal pitch? Graduatestudents will take pitch measurements and discusseffects of habitual pitch that is not optimum.LIVE Performance by the Ukulele Club at ASU!4:30-5:30 p.m.Outdoors, 6th Floor PatioListen to beautiful ukulele music performed LIVE bytalented Sun Devils!Host: School of Politics and Global Studies Middle school Student LifeFree Hearing ScreeningsSecond Floor, Room 2255Get your hearing checked! Audiology graduate clinicianswill be providing free hearing screenings. Stop by theSpeech and Hearing Clinic to sign up. This free hearingscreening is available to anyone ages 5 and up.Host: College of Health Solutions High school & up Health & WellnessHost: ASU College of Health Solutions High school & up Health & WellnessCreate your own gourmet packet of popcorn!Host: ASU College of Health Solutions Elementary school & under Health & WellnessAre You Fitter Than a 5th Grader?Outdoors, Forest Mall LawnDo some simple exercises to find out how fit you are!Host: ASU College of Health Solutions Elementary school & under Health & WellnessMessages in BottlesOutdoors, Forrest Mall LawnThe first message in a bottle was used by Greekphilosopher, Theophrastus in 310 B.C. to prove thatincoming currents from the Atlantic Ocean formedthe Mediterranean Ocean. Kids will make their ownmessages in bottles using some fun craft items and caneven send it off into our small ocean!Host: School of Historical, Philosophical and ReligiousStudies Elementary school & under Humanities3

Glassblower Demonstrations, pg. 17Coor Hall (Continued)Kid’s Voting: The Incredibles Election!Sixth Floor, EntrywayThe characters from The Incredibles are runningfor election! Learn where the candidates stand onimportant issues and vote for your favorite!Host: School of Politics and Global Studies Elementary school & under Social ScienceAnnual Student Photo ContestSixth Floor, LobbySee the world through the eyes of our students and votefor your favorite photo submissions across numerouscategories!Design North (CDN)Discovery Hall (DISCVRY)Host: School of Politics and Global Studies Middle school Social ScienceKid’s Crafts – If I Were President Posters, OwlOrnaments and Mandalas!Sixth Floor, Room 6605Imagine what you would do if you were the leader of theUnited States! Then, create your own beautiful mandalaand Open Door owl!Host: School of Politics and Global Studies Elementary school & under Social SciencePolitical Trivia and TreatsSixth Floor, Room 6607Visit our gallery and spin the School of Politics andGlobal Studies Trivia Wheel! Test your political andglobal knowledge and win some tasty snacks!Host: School of Politics and Global Studies Middle school Social ScienceCowden Family Resources Bldg.(COWDN)Parent and Children Play TimeOutdoors, East EntranceCome visit the faculty and student leaders from the T.Denny Sanford School of Social and Family Dynamics toplay a variety of fun games that help build relationships.Bring a buddy or make one at our booth! Learn all abouthow we study relationships while actively participatingin loads of silliness and fun.Host: T. Denny Sanford School of Social and FamilyDynamics Middle school Social ScienceVisit a Green RoofFirst Floor, LobbyButton Making and Game Time with AISSSThird Floor, Room 312Take a guided tour of the Landscape ArchitectureProgram’s desert green roof, in full bloom with nativeSonoran Desert wildflowers and amazing views ofdowntown Tempe. Sign up for the tour in the lobby ofDesign North.Hang out for a while with the American Indian StudentSupport Services (AISSS) team! Create your ownbeautiful button, customized by coloring an imageor selecting a photo. An easy activity for any age!After your button is made, enjoy game time and havefun playing Apples to Apples, Speed Bingo, JENGA,Monopoly, Clue, checkers, basketball and chess.Schedule: 1:00 p.m., 1:30 p.m., 2:00 p.m., 2:30 p.m.,3:00 p.m., 3:30 p.m., 4:00 p.m., 4:30 p.m.,5:00 p.m., 5:30 p.m.Host: Landscape Architecture Program, The DesignSchool High school & up SustainabilityDesign South (CDS)Biomimicry KitsFirst Floor, Room 126Biomimicry is an emerging discipline that createssustainable solutions to human challenges by asking“How would nature do this?” Well-known examplesof biomimicry include Velcro , whale-inspired windturbines and the kingfisher-inspired bullet train. Visitthe Biomimicry Center to participate in five hands-onlessons in biomimicry that demonstrate self-cleaningproperties of lotus leaves, aerodynamics of thekingfisher bill and the antibiotic action of sharkskin.Learn more about biomimicry by viewing the NatureExploration Wall with exhibits showing organisms andthe products they inspired.Host: The Biomimicry Center Elementary school & under Natural ScienceHost: American Indian Student Support Services Middle school Culture/LanguageDixie Gammage Hall (GHALL)Dance Facilities Tour2-5 p.m.Outdoors, EntranceTour our beautiful dance spaces and stages to seewhat goes on behind the scenes in the School of Film,Dance, and Theatre!Schedule: 2:00 p.m., 4:00 p.m.Host: School of Film, Dance, and Theatre (SoFDT) High school & up Art/DesignTheatre - Tour of Facilities2-5 p.m.Outdoors, EntranceThe School of Film, Dance, and Theatre invites you tosee where the magic happens by touring our theatrestages and spaces. We will show you what goes onbehind-the-scenes and then invite you back to campusto see one of our many productions!Schedule: 2:00 pm, 4:00 pmHost: School of Film, Dance, and Theatre (SoFDT) High school & up Art/Design4

Improvisation and Drama Games for All1:30-3 p.m.Outdoors, Secret GardenOur talented Theatre For Youth faculty and graduatestudents will lead the young and not-so-young alikein dramatic and improvisational activities designed forfamily fun! Come join us in the Secret Garden as wediscover the hidden actors in your family!Schedule: 1:30 p.m., 2:30 p.m.Host: School of Film, Dance, and Theatre (SoFDT) Elementary school & under Art/DesignInterdisciplinary A (INTDSA)Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera ScienceOperations Center - See a Real Moon Rock!First Floor, LobbyHappy 10 year anniversary LRO/LROC! Since 2009,NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) hasobserved the Moon using a camera system based atASU called the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera(LROC). Take the History of Lunar Exploration Walk andmake your way to the Visitor’s Gallery to see MissionControl. View the most recent images of our naturalsatellite. See displays of LROC material and data, 3Dinteractive videos of the lunar surface as well as 3Dcrater puzzles. Team members will be present to meetand greet the public.Host: School of Earth and Space Exploration (SESE) Middle school Natural ScienceMatthews Center (MCENT)Tissue Paper Butterfly CraftOutdoors, LawnIn this quick paper craft, we show you how to createcolorful butterflies using tissue paper and pipe cleaner.Host: School of Transborder StudiesDraw Like a Designer!Outdoors, North PlazaHow do designers use their drawing skills to createdesigns? In this activity, learn how to draw like adesigner using a variety of tools and methods.Host: Landscape Architecture Program, The DesignSchool Middle school Art/Design Elementary school & under Social ScienceTransborder TriviaOutdoors, LawnWatershed SandboxOutdoors, North PlazaPlay this trivia game with your friends and family, andcompete for fun prizes!Come play in a sandbox to better understand how watertransforms the landscape and how it has changed theway humans live on the land.Host: School of Transborder Studies High school & up Social ScienceMusic Building (MUSIC)School of Music’s “Community Music Lab”1-4 p.m.Outdoors, CourtyardCome join the School of Music’s “Community MusicLab.” This hands-on experience is a way for thecommunity of all ages and all levels of musicalexperience to collaborate and create together. ASUMusic students will facilitate music making on an arrayof percussion and electronic instruments as a way toexplore ways in which music making can build our ASUand greater community.Host: School of Music (SOM) Middle school Art/DesignNeeb Hall (NEEB)Desert Giants!Outdoors, North PlazaSaguaro cacti (pronounced suh-wahr-oh) are iconsof the Sonoran Desert. See how saguaros are animportant part of our desert ecosystem and explore funsaguaro facts with hands-on activities.Host: Landscape Architecture Program, The DesignSchool Elementary school & under Natural ScienceStudent ASLA Plant SaleOutdoors, North PlazaThe student chapter of the American Society ofLandscape Architects (ASLA) will be on site with nativeand desert-adapted plants for sale.Host: Landscape Architecture Program, The DesignSchool Middle school Natural ScienceBecome a Jr. Landscape ArchitectOutdoors, North PlazaLandscape architects design spaces that are goodfor us, our communities and our environment and weneed you! Come learn how anyone, of any age, cancreate fun outdoor spaces that serve multiple benefitsfor people and the environment. Participants earn a Jr.Landscape Architecture badge!Host: Landscape Architecture Program, The DesignSchool Elementary school & under Art/DesignNelson Fine Arts Center (FAC)Tigers Be Still7:30-9:30 p.m.First Floor, Room 133In this comedy about depression, Sherry finds herselfunemployed, overwhelmed and back at home afterearning her master’s degree in art therapy. When shegets hired as a substitute art teacher, things beginto brighten up. Now if only her mom would comedownstairs, her sister would get off the couch, her veryfirst patient would do just one of his assignments, hernew boss would leave his gun at home and someonewould catch the tiger that escaped from the local zoo,everything would be fine! Ticket prices range from 510 and can be purchased at: https://filmdancetheatre.asu.edu/events.Host: School of Film, Dance, and Theatre (SoFDT) High school & up Art/DesignHost: Landscape Architecture Program, The DesignSchool High school & up SustainabilityVisit a Green Roof, pg. 45

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Teotihuacan in the BasementFirst Floor, Room 104School of Human Evolution and SocialChange (SHESC)Follow Our Treasure MapOutdoors, Courtyard on Cady MallPick up a map of our school, then follow it to findstamps at each of our school and center activitiesaround the building. Collect five stamps to win a funprize.Host: School of Human Evolution and Social Change Elementary school & under Social ScienceRock Art Face PaintingOutdoors, Courtyard on Cady MallVisitors will choose from several rock art designshighlighting the many ways humans have created anddisplayed art throughout history (a more contemporaryoption representing the School of Human Evolution andSocial Change is also available).Host: School of Human Evolution and Social Change Elementary school & under Social ScienceDig for (Candy) BonesOutdoors, LawnUnearth buried history as you dig for bones made ofcandy. You will learn about the skeletal system and howit can help us understand people of the past. Collectstamps on your SHESC treasure map to win a prize.Host: School of Human Evolution and Social Change/Center for Bioarchaeological ResearchVisitors will get to experience aspects of the ancient cityof Teotihuacan by creating small clay figurines, piecingtogether a mural puzzle and viewing original artifactsfrom the site itself. We will also have temporary tattoosof Mesoamerican symbols. Collect stamps on yourSHESC treasure map to win a prize.Wheel of CommunicationOutdoors, FoyerHost: School of Human Evolution and Social Change/Teotihuacan Research LaboratoryHost: Hugh Downs School of Human CommunicationFind Your SchoolFirst Floor, Room 154Explore the archaeological landscape of your schoolor other places you know. The Phoenix Metro area sitson top of one of the most densely occupied ancientlandscapes in North America. We have gathered a largearray of spatial information on indigenous settlements,canals and other features across the region. Collectstamps on your SHESC treasure map to win a prize.Host: School of Human Evolution and Social Change/Center for Archaeology and Society High school & up Social SciencePaint Your Own PotFirst Floor, Room 154Come see and touch natural raw materials used in theproduction and painting of ancient pottery from thePhoenix Basin, then leave your mark on our communallypainted replica jar. We will have real archaeologicalexamples and researchers on hand. Collect stamps onyour SHESC treasure map to win a prize.Host: School of Human Evolution and Social Change/Center for Archaeology and Society Elementary school & under Social ScienceSo You Want To Be An Archaeologist?Second Floor, LobbyVisitors will play a “new-old” game representing historiccultural competitions and learn about the role of gamesas community-building events throughout history.Collect stamps on your SHESC treasure map to win aprize.Host: School of Human Evolution and Social Change Middle school Social ScienceFun for the whole family! Spin the wheel and answerquestions about our fields of study at the Hugh DownsSchool to win fabulous prizes! High school & up Social Science Middle school Social Science Elementary school & under Social ScienceGames of SkillOutdoors, LawnStauffer Communication Arts A(STAUF)Try out equipment and tools while our experts sharestories from the field. Archaeology is more than justfedoras and shovels – come see if you have what ittakes. Collect stamps on your SHESC treasure map towin a prize.Host: School of Human Evolution and Social Change Middle school Social ScienceStauffer Communication Arts B(STAUF)Experiential Research Extravaganza!First Floor, GalleryShowing off works and research from the School ofArts, Media and Engineering.Host: School of Arts, Media and Engineering (AME) High school & up Art/DesignExperiential Research Extravaganza!First Floor, Room 102We are showing off works and research from theSchool of Arts, Media and Engineering. Come check itout!Host: School of Arts, Media and Engineering (AME) High school & up Art/DesignInteractive Tech Art Fun Fest!First Floor, Room 103 & 125Making computers do tricks! Featuring interactive videoand sound art from Digital Culture students.Host: School of Arts, Media and Engineering Middle school Art/DesignDigital Culture Summer InstituteFirst Floor, Room 125Learn about Arts, Media & Engineering’s summerprogram for middle and high school students, DigitalCulture Summer Institute! We will have information forparents and have some hands-on making for youth!Host: School of Arts, Media and Engineering (AME);Digital Culture Summer Institute Middle school Art/Designopendoor.asu.edu @ASUopendoor7

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Calligraphies of the WorldOutdoorsHuman Anatomy ExplorationFirst Floor, Room 165Join the School of International Letters and Culturesfor a lesson in how to write your name in one of thecalligraphies of the world. Arabic, Chinese, AncientGreek, Hebrew, Japanese, Korean, Russian andVietnamese. In addition, there will be a photoshoot intraditional Chinese outfits and there will be a Mahjongtable and a Chinese knotting table.Have you ever wondered what your heart really lookslike? Spoiler alert - it does not look like the hearts yousee on Valentine’s Day! Come see the size, shape andtexture of real animal organs and models. Look througha real microscope, see actual cells and have some funlearning about the human body!Host: School of International Letters and Cultures (SILC)Host: School of Life Sciences Middle school Natural Science Middle school Culture/LanguageDurham Language & Literature Bldg. (LL)A Latin American ExperienceOutdoors, EntrywayThe School of International Letters and Cultures willshare a Latin American experience through the makingof arts and crafts.Faculty and students will demonstrate how to wrap aSudanese sari on volunteer participants.Host: School of International Letters and Cultures (SILC) Middle school Culture/LanguageHost: School of International Letters and Cultures (SILC) Elementary school & under Culture/LanguageRomanian Folk ArtOutdoorsSo You Think You Can PinchFirst Floor, Room 165Sari WrappingOutdoorsHenna Tattoos2:30-5:30 p.m.OutdoorsHost: School of Life Sciences Middle school Natural ScienceTravel through Romanian history viewing folk artobjects, such as a folk costume, dolls, ceramics andmore traditional objects from Romania.The School of International Letters and Culturesshares the ancient art of henna tattooing. Henna tattooartists will be on hand to give live demonstrations onvolunteers from the public.Host: School of International Letters and Cultures (SILC)Host: School of International Letters and Cultures (SILC) Middle school Culture/LanguageAncient Uses of Clay: A Hands-On WorkshopOutdoorsCeramics are a major source for archaeological inquiryabout the ancient world. Ancient Greek pottery is abeautiful way to learn about art and mythology. Thiswill be a hands-on workshop (great for children andfamilies!) illustrating various ancient vessels, votivesand writing in clay. Short recurring presentations willdescribe how to write in clay using Mesopotamiancuneiform technology, how to make popularceramic shapes and techniques for creating, firingand decorating ancient Greek and Roman pottery.Participants will be invited to try their hand at creatingminiature version of the vessels, votives and cuneiformtablets in between presentations. High school & up Culture/LanguageLife Sciences Center A (LSA)Reptile RowFirst Floor, HallwayLearn about Arizona’s amazing reptiles at the LivingCollections in the School of Life Sciences. Come seea real Gila Monster, one of only two venomous lizardsin the world, as well as king snakes, desert tortoisesand one of the most complete collections of Arizonarattlesnakes. Keep your eye open for Hector, a rare,albino Western Diamondback rattlesnake and his sonJoey — also an albino.Host: School of Life Sciences Middle school Natural ScienceHost: School of International Letters and Cultures (SILC) Elementary school & under Culture/LanguageCome one, come all and “test your strength” at thiscarnival style game — with crayfish! Participants willpick three crayfish. We will ask you to predict whichcrayfish will have the strongest pinch. Then, we willmeasure each crayfish’s pinching force. Which crayfishis being deceptive? Will the biggest crayfish alwayshave the strongest pinch? Also, learn how cold andwarm water affect crayfish pinching force.Virtual Reality Lab SimulatorFirst Floor, Room 129Put on a pair of virtual reality headsets and explorewhat it’s like to do experiments in ecology, animalphysiology and cell biology labs. Learn about ASU’snew online biology degree that allows online studentsto experience labs through innovative experiments withthe latest technologies.Host: School of Life Sciences High school & up Natural ScienceBuild An EmbryoFirst Floor, Room 175When you were developing in your mother’s uterus, youhad eyelids before you had a brain. At one point, yourfemur bone (the biggest in your body now) was only 6millimeters long. That is shorter than a pencil eraser!Swing by the Embryo Project booth to learn how youchanged from a couple of cells to a fully grown human.Build an embryo out of clay and spin the Wheel ofEmbryos for cool prizes.Host: School of Life Sciences Middle school Natural ScienceSaving the World with Viruses!First Floor, Room 175Come see how live virus infections spread from cell tocell and how scientists can find individual viruses. Howcan viruses make the world a better place? Share yourideas and create a cool virus at our coloring station totake home.Host: School of Life Sciences High school & up Natural ScienceLearning About Science with SOLS AmbassadorsFirst Floor, Room 187Join the School of Life Sciences Ambassadors, currentstudents studying biology at ASU, to explore all of theexciting ways you can tackle biology through a varietyo

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