ASU Events
Crimea and its place in Putin's Russia - Discussion by Dr. Constantine Pleshakov
February 15, 2017 | Payne HallThis event is free and open to the public and cosponsored by: the ASU Melikian Center for Russian, Eurasian and East European Studies, the ASU School of International Letters and Cultures.
ASU's Payne Hall (EDB) room 208. …
Spring Speaker Series - Peter W. Singer
January 31, 2017 | ASUStrategist and Senior Fellow at New America and is one of the world’s leading experts on 21st century security issues, the author of multiple books on child soldiers, cyberwar and emerging military technologies including, most recently, Ghost…
Spring Speaker Series - David Wood
January 17, 2017 | Memorial UnionASU Senior Future of War Fellow, Huffington Post senior military correspondent, 2012 Pulitzer Prize recipient for National Reporting on moral injury among U.S. veterans of the post-9/11 wars which is the subject of his new book, What Have We…
Unseen Wounds: Understanding Moral Injury
September 22, 2016 | La Paz, Memorial UnionFeaturing talks by Tom Frame, University of South Wales, and Brad Allenby, Arizona State University; co-sponsored with ASU Office for Veteran and Military Academic Engagement
Peter W. Singer, “Ghost Fleet: Why We Need to Imagine World War III”
April 21, 2016 | Memorial UnionMemorial Union, Room 228 Cochise, ASU Tempe Campus
David Wood, “The Human Dimension of War”
April 07, 2016 | Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass CommunicationCronkite Theatre, Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication, 555 N Central Ave, Phoenix
David Kilcullen, “What the Rise of ISIS Tells Us about the Unraveling of the War on Terrorism"
March 31, 2016 | Memorial UnionMemorial Union, Room 230 Pima, ASU Tempe Campus
Scott Silverstone, “Power Shifts and the Enduring Preventive War Dilemma”
March 01, 2016 | West HallWest Hall 135, ASU, Tempe Campus
Peter L. Bergen, “United States of Jihad: Investigating America’s Homegrown Terrorists"
February 16, 2016 | Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass CommunicationFirst Amendment Forum, Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication, 555 N Central Ave, Phoenix