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The Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies enables and promotes the most expansive, creative and daring scholarship in medieval and renaissance studies. The center promotes work that is historically grounded and theoretically expansive, with the aim of advancing dialogues that reach into the present moment and point us to different, more inclusive, futures.
The Center for Film, Media and Popular Culture explores the role film and media play in shaping popular culture, human values and global communications.
The Center for Imagination in the Borderlands is an Indigenous space at ASU where we constellate stories, knowledges and language across our many borderlands through strategic and exploratory modes of research, conversation and performance.
The Center for Jewish Studies contributes to the production of new, collaborative and interdisciplinary scholarship in Jewish studies. It offers an innovative model for the inclusion of a Jewish perspective into relevant academic disciplines and academic units, and assumes a leadership role in educating the public about Jewish history and culture, from antiquity to the present.
The center use interdisciplinary research to determine the algorithms of social dynamics across diverse contexts, ranging from genomes to entire organisms, and from individuals to cultures.
The Center for the Study of Religion and Conflict advances multidisciplinary research and education on the religious dynamics of conflict and peace.
The Center of Muslim Experience in the United States (CME-US) is a multi-partnership, transdisciplinary research and community outreach center leading the way in producing transformative scholarship about Muslims in the U.S. that contributes to an American inclusive future.
The ASU Art Museum is a meeting point for the exchange of new ideas, perspectives and experiences among artists, students and the public through exhibitions, residencies, collections and programs.
The HRC performs basic and applied research on a broad range of topics related to Hispanic populations, disseminates research findings to the academic community and the public, engages in creative activities and makes them available generally, and provides public service in areas of importance to Hispanics.
The Humanities Institute serves the humanities research and engagement missions of Arizona State University through the study, promotion, and advancement of human cultures.
The Humanities Lab provides students with the opportunity to engage in hands-on research on compelling social challenges of interest to today’s students while working with others who are also invested in making a difference.
The Lincoln Center for Applied Ethics is shaping an agenda focusing on humane technology and ethical innovation.
The Asia Center at ASU is home for research, teaching and other resources about Asia.
The Virginia G. Piper Center for Creative Writing is a non-academic university center dedicated to offering talks, readings, classes, workshops and other literary events and programs for the larger community.