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Explore your interests,your options, your futureWith ASU’s interactive me3 mobile app, you can chart anacademic pathway from high school, through college to acareer, based on your interests and passions. Downloadme3 for free from the Apple App Store and Google Play.asu.edu/me3 exploreme3

Welcome toASU Open Door,the annual open houseListed in this program are the activities hosted by ASU’scolleges, schools, programs and student groups, providingguests with a sampling of the most innovative university in thenation.There 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.Each of ASU’s campuses have a unique identity and we inviteyou to visit them all.Note to guests: All Activities operate from 4 to 8 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.Attend all ASU Open Door 2018 eventsPolytechnic: Friday, Jan. 26, 4-9 p.m.Downtown Phoenix: Friday, Feb. 2, 4–8 p.m.West: Saturday, Feb. 10, 1–6 p.m.Tempe: Saturday, Feb. 24, 1–6 p.m.A. E. England Bldg. (AEEB)Pop-Up Art Exhibition by The Art Grads (T.A.G.)First Floor, AuditoriumASU’s Master of Fine Arts candidates showcase their skill and vision in a pop-upart exhibition. Organized by The Art Grads (T.A.G.), the exhibition will includeworks in variety of media, including drawing, painting, sculpture, printmaking,fibers, photography, intermedia and others. Some of the contributing artists willbe on hand to answer questions and do interesting demonstrations.Host: School of Art Art/DesignPost Office (POST)ASU Admission 1014:00–4:45 p.m.Lower Level, Room L1-12 (Black Canyon)This session will guide you through your college search process and offer helpfuladvice to find the college or university that is right for you. You will receive helpfulinformation about the admission process, scholarship programs and financial aid.Our experienced admission representatives will provide helpful tips on navigatingthe college search process. Additionally, you will learn about the ASU studentexperience. This must-attend session will help guide you on the right path toattending college.Host: Admissions Services Student LifeAccess ASU, me3, College and Career ExplorationLower Level, L1-20Please join us at the Access ASU table for information on college readiness.Visitors will get the opportunity to take me3, an online interactive major andcareer quiz, spin our prize wheel for a chance to win one of our amazinggiveaways, and find out more about how to get prepared for college.Host: Access ASU Student Life1

SUSTAINABILITYsolutions festivalpresented byJoin us at Sustainability Central at ASU Open Door on theDowntown, Polytechnic and Tempe Campuses#sustivalsustainabilityfestival.asu.edu2

Seeking Solutions: We Do Public ServiceFirst Floor, Room 169College of Public Service & Community Solutions iscommitted to transforming communities. Stop by ourinformational booth to learn more about our degreeprograms and to share your personally-crafted solutionfor Arizona communities in the following focus-areas:community development, health care, infrastructure,environment and water, education, young talent, civicengagement, job creation.Post Office (continued)Empowering to Engage for ExcellenceLower Level, Room L1-32Participants will engage in a painting activitysurrounding the theme “Colors of the Wind.” Thecompleted art created will be showcased and used asdécor for the American Indian Student Support Services@Downtown site. Students and staff will engage indialogue with others regarding their experiences asNative Sun Devils in the Downtown Phoenix community.Host: College of Integrative Sciences & Arts American Indian Student Support Services Student LifeArcade and GamesFirst Floor, Student CenterHost: College of Public Service & Community Solutions Social ScienceCronkite/8 (CRONK)Cronkite School and Arizona PBS ToursFirst Floor, LobbyThe Magic of MindfulnessSecond Floor, MezzanineGet a behind-the-scenes look at the Cronkite Schooland Arizona PBS during an interactive walking tour ofCronkite’s professional programs, labs, bureaus andbroadcast studios.Stress is increasingly gaining attention in the U.S. as wellas around the world for the detrimental health effectsit produces. Mindfulness is gaining attention worldwidewith the emergence of promising data showing how thesimple act of being aware can deregulate the body’sstress response - leading to a happier and healthierlife. This presentation highlights the stress responsephysically and psychologically as well as applicablemindful practices to deregulate stressful triggers in ourpersonal and professional lives. Make sure to come by, itwill be both entertaining and educational!Schedule: 4 p.m., 5 p.m., 6 p.m., 7 p.m.Come join us in the Student Center @ the Post Office tolearn about the resources the Educational Outreach andStudent Services team has to offer. We will have arcadegames and giveaways.Host: Educational Outreach and Student Services Student LifeWestward HoVirtual Reality, Art and MoreFirst Floor, Concho RoomWe invite you to an innovative and fun First Fridayartwalk at the Westward Ho! We’ll feature art fromstudents in the School of Criminology who launcheda creative venture to highlight prison programeffectiveness by selling art created by incarceratedindividuals at the Arizona State Prison Complex inFlorence. We’ll also have live, interactive virtualreality demonstrations as part of our interdisciplinarypartnership with the ASU Acoustic Ecology Lab,bringing VR technology to the sights and sounds ofnatural environments. Join us as we bring togetherarts, sciences, humanities and new technologiesto showcase our Downtown Phoenix communityembeddedness.Host: Cronkite School and Arizona PBS HumanitiesUniversity Center (UCENT)Host: School of Social WorkMake a Robot!Lower Level, The Vault Social ScienceJoin in the fun and excitement of the ASU makercommunity by learning how to make a simple andtiny robot called a BristleBot! ASU Library is just oneof many maker communities all over the world thatprovides a creative space for people, ideas and toolsto come together – a place where fun and learning gohand in hand. You will also get the chance to race yourrobot and see a 3D printer up close and in action!Host: ASU Library EngineeringGlow PartyFirst Floor, Room 162 (Barrett Suite)ASU Open Door isincluded in theDevils on Campus app!Download today!Join us as we play an ongoing game of "Getting to KnowYour Arizona Government" Trivia. You just might win aprize! The ASU School of Public Affairs' mission is tounderstand and address society's grandest challenges inpublic management, policy and governance. We seek tomaximize our impact through rigorous transdisciplinaryresearch, project-based education, collaborative andinclusive community engagement, experiential learningand innovative solutions.Host: School of Public Affairs HumanitiesJoin us for glow-in-the-dark party where everyone winsa prize!Host: Barrett, The Honors College Student LifeHost: The Center for Applied Behavioral Health Policy Art/DesignGetting to Know Your Arizona GovernmentSecond Floor, MezzanineThe Real CSIFirst Floor, LobbyHave you ever wanted to know how Police solvecrimes? Come find out about the tools and techniquesofficers use to put the puzzle together. You can alsotake a tour of the new ASU Police Sub-Station at theDowntown Campus!Schedule: 4:30 p.m., 5 p.m., 5:30 p.m., 6 p.m.,6:30 p.m., 7 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.Host: ASU Police Department Social ScienceGroovy Communication Game ShowThird Floor, Room 317Don’t be square, join the College of Integrative Sciencesand Arts for a trip to the groovy 1960s and participatein (or just watch) our version of a far-out, old-schoolTV Game Show all about how humans communicate in2017. Test your knowledge in our Communication GameShow on fun facts and some misconceptions abouthuman communication in our modern era. There will bequestions designed for children and ones for adults so itwould be outta sight if you all come play! Get ready forsome light and sound effects, and buzzers to bring outyour game playing spirit.Host: College of Integrative Sciences and Arts Languages & Cultures - Communication Social Science3

SUSTAINABILITYsolutions festival(re)imagine how we connectSustainability CentralUniversity Center (UCENT), First Floor, LobbyCreative ReinventionCan you guess what recycled material various itemsare made from? During this challenge, you will learnabout the concept of a circular economy and seecreative, clever and surprising examples of pre- andpost-consumer recycling. After completing this activity,you will be awarded a Purchasing Station recipe card.Collect all six recipe cards and you will be recognizedas a Sustainability Super Hero and be awarded a prizepack!Cold Water Saves!Did you know about 90% of the energy used bywashing machines during laundry goes towards heatingthe water? Using cold water to wash clothes helps todecrease energy usage. Come and explore other waysThe Sustainability Consortium and American ChemicalInstitute are saving energy and keeping your clothesfresh!EFFICIENCY: It’s a bird! No, it’s a train!In this activity, learn how a bird inspired an engineerto build a faster, quieter and more efficient bullettrain. Over 3.8 billion years, nature has foundefficient solutions to move and live on land, throughthe air or under the sea. When we look to nature toimprove the things we make, it’s called “biomimicry.”After completing this activity, you will be awarded aTransportation Station recipe card. Collect all six recipecards and you will be recognized as a SustainabilitySuper Hero and be awarded a prize pack!4Future BuilderCan you create a sustainable future city? Future Builderintroduces the three pillars of sustainability — society,economy and environment — and allows participantsto consider the trade-offs associated with buildingdifferent things, especially the high cost and relativescarcity of valuable resources.(Re) imagine PhoenixReimagine Phoenix is the city’s initiative to increase itswaste diversion rate to 40 percent by 2020 and betterutilize its resources. As of late 2017, Phoenix’s wastediversion rate is at 30 percent, but expansion of itscommunity outreach around the pillars – reduce, reuse,recycle, reconsider and reimagine – hopes to increaseawareness of the importance of waste diversion andmanagement. After completing this activity, you willbe awarded a Waste Station recipe card. Collectall six recipe cards and you will be recognized as aSustainability Super Hero and be awarded a prize pack.Salt River Project: Delivering Water and PowerAs part of our commitment to the communities weserve, SRP has partnered with Arizona State Universityto reward and celebrate sustainability solutions.Discover how SRP delivers more than water and powerthrough an interactive museum display highlighting theirpartnership with ASU and families like yours. Learn howyou can make changes in your home that will create abetter future for all. After completing this activity, youwill be awarded an Energy station recipe card. Collectall six recipe cards and you will be recognized as aSustainability Super Hero and be awarded a prize pack!Sustainability Super HeroYou have the power to create a better world for allliving things! Come and explore the many ways you canchange your behavior and influence your communityfor the better. After collecting the knowledge and toolsfor sustainability success and six special recipe cardsthroughout Sustainability Central, the occasion will becommemorated with a Sustainability Super Hero Badgeand prize pack.Water RollYou decide where our water should go! The ColoradoRiver supplies water to seven states, including Arizona.In this interactive game, participants use marblesand tubes to allocate one of our most important andscarcest resources: fresh water. You get to decide howmuch water to send to farms, factories and homes.After completing this activity, you will be awarded aWater station recipe card. Collect all six recipe cardsand you will be recognized as a Sustainability SuperHero and be awarded a prize pack!Collect all six recipe cards and you will berecognized as a Sustainability Super Heroand be awarded a prize pack.

3D image generated using parabolic mirrors), and seeLIGHTNING form before your eyes! Natural ScienceCreate Matter as a Mad Scientist!Third Floor, Room 375University Center (UCENT)Microbes: The Good, the Bad, and the UglyThird Floor, Room 360CExplore the microbes that live on you and in you! Learnhow they can keep you healthy or make you sick.Investigate the effects of antibiotics on bacterial growthand discover how bacteria become resistant to them.Learn how to culture microbes safely in the laboratory,and see real microbes magnified over 1000 times theiractual size! Finally, observe the effects of molds andbacteria on common food items and see how they’reused in industrial applications. Natural ScienceHow Safe Is It to Ride a Rollercoaster?Third Floor, Room 371A mini roller coaster lets you see the physics behindthese thrilling amusement park rides. Enjoy other funphysics activities, including FUN FLY STICKS (levitateincredible metallic-looking shapes), FAKE PIGGY (aIn a matter of seconds, our organic chemists will mixsolutions to create industrial-quality nylon threads.They are eager to assist if you would like to make themyourself! Also, explore how large-scale production couldcontribute to the decline of coral reefs. (Gloves will beprovided, but no need to worry — our chemistry labstudents use these solutions all the time.) Natural ScienceWho’s Hiding in the Coral Reef?Third Floor, Room 375Search for tropical fish, colorful anemones, feistycrabs, and feathery worms in our beautiful 175-gallonsaltwater aquarium. Interact with marine animals, learnabout their anatomy, and explore how they respond tochanges in the environment. Discover how chemistrymay address the coral reef decline caused by globalwarming.Elephant ToothpasteThird Floor, Room 379Watch a volcano of foam generate right before youreyes! This chemistry experiment, often called “ElephantToothpaste,” and another called “Lava Lamp” willdelight kids and kid-minded adults alike! Natural ScienceAnatomage ExperienceThird Floor, Room 381Come explore ASU’s very own virtual dissector.Featured in shows like Grey’s Anatomy, this state of theart teaching tool is a 3D anatomy system that allowsindividuals to see and virtually dissect a human cadaverwith the touch of a finger. Come be amazed by this fullyinteractive life-sized touch screen anatomy experience! Health & WellnessCSI: PhoenixThird Floor, Room 383Investigate real cadavers, organs, and cadaver plastinates;think “Body Worlds” but less dramatic and less gory. Natural Science Natural ScienceHost: College of Integrative Sciences & Arts - Science, Mathematics, and Social SciencesYou checked ASU out.But have you checked in?Checking in at ASU events like Open Dooris just one of the easy ways to earn free ASUgear, tickets and more.Don’t miss out, download today!sundevilrewards.asu.edu SunDevilRewards5

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tech infant simulator who helps our students practiceroutine care and manage critical emergencies.Health North (HLTHN)Wheel of Trivia: Sun Devil EditionFirst Floor, LobbyHow much do you know about Arizona State University?Spin the wheel and test your ASU knowledge to win aprize. Questions range from easy, medium to hard sothe game is fun for all ages.Host: College of Nursing and Health Innovation Health & WellnessBeus Center For Law And Society(BCLS)Blood Pressure ScreeningFirst Floor, LobbyBeus Center for Law and Society ToursFirst Floor, Room 141(W.P. Carey Foundation Armstrong Great Hall)Community Health Center staff invite you to have yourblood pressure checked and learn more about ourDowntown Phoenix clinic.Come tour the recently constructed Beus Center forLaw and Society, home of the Sandra Day O’ConnorCollege of Law.Host: ASU Health Services - Community Health CenterSchedule: 4:30 p.m., 5:30 p.m., 6:30 p.m.Experiential Health ActivitiesFirst Floor, Rooms 101 & 103Host: Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law Social Science Health & WellnessMeet Sammy the simulation manikin and experience hownursing students and faculty use simulation and teachingstrategies to recognize heart and breath sounds andrespond to patients’ needs. Choose from a wide array ofprops and take pictures with Sammy to share with yourfriends. Interact with our SimBaby, Josephina, a high-Host: College of Nursing and Health Innovation Health & WellnessMake Your Own MoulageFirst Floor, Room 105What is Moulage? It is the art of creating mock injuriesand lifelike substances to provide elements of realism tohealth care training. See how our faculty and studentssimulate health care scenarios and create faux bodyfluids. Try your hand at a supervised Moulage and receivea free recipe card to create your own Moulage at home.Host: College of Nursing and Health Innovation Health & WellnessMindfulness Through the SensesFirst Floor, Room 110ASU Center for Mindfulness, Compassion & Resilience isexcited to invite you to participate in Mindfulness throughthe Senses this year at Open Door. This journey will includehands-on activities and practice while invoking the sensesof sight, smell, taste, sound, touch, and movement throughMindfulness. Please feel free to drop-in at any time andtake your senses through an adventure of self-discovery.Schedule: See belowHost: Center for Mindfulness, Compassion, & Resilience Health & WellnessMindfulness Through the Senses Sessions & ScheduleMindfulness & MovementThrough Tai Chi5:00 - 5:20 p.m.Tai chi is an ancient tradition of gentle,focused movements that are synced withone’s breathing. It is an excellent way tofeel calmness and peace, which is whatmindfulness strives for. Come as you areand join us in practicing tai chi!Mindfulness & MovementThrough Yoga5:30 - 5:50 p.m.Come learn how to do basic yoga moves!Yoga is a fantastic way to embracemindfulness, as it puts both the mindand body at ease through movement.Come as you are and get ready to feelinner peace and tranquility through thepower of yoga!Mindfulness & MovementThrough Breathing6:00 - 6:20 p.m.Did you know that breathing exercisescan decrease stress and even changeyour brain’s structure? ASU professor,Dr. Ann Sebren, will explain the sciencebehind breathing and we will continuewith some basic breathing practices thatencourage mindfulness. Swing by for afresh breath of peace and serenity! Yourbrain will thank you!Meditative Sound Soup6:30 - 7:15 p.m.Have you ever experienced soundmindfully? Well, here’s your chance! Thismindfulness through movement sessionwill present Himalayan Singing Bowlprotocols woven with improvised guitarloops to create a sonic environmentfor mindful practice and embodiedpresence. Special guests include: RobKaplan and Wil Heywood with EileenStandley and Nicole Curry.Host: Center for Mindfulness, Compassion, & Resilience7

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Health South (HLTHS)Thinking on Your FeetOutdoors, 2nd & Taylor StreetFood on the Go!First Floor, KitchenIs your brain smarter when you’re sitting or standing?Test your brain power to see how you think on your feet.We know that you’re always on the go, so visit theCollege of Health Solutions’ Instructional Kitchen.You’ll learn how to make quick and healthy meals thatyou can take on the go with you to match your busylifest

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