Student Life
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Alpha Rho Chi, Satyros Chapter
Alpha Rho Chi is a national professional coed fraternity for architecture and the allied arts. We unite students and encourage them to develop through professional experiences, mentoring, and community service while being a social outlet geared towards design.
The mission of Alpha Rho Chi according to our national constitution is “to organize and unite for educational professional development purposes the students of Architecture and the Allied Arts in the universities and colleges of America and the alumni members of this Fraternity in order that this Fraternity may promote the artistic, scientific, and practical proficiency of its membership and the profession.”
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American Institute of Architecture Students (AIAS)
AIAS-ASU is dedicated to providing unmatched programs, information and resources on issues critical to architectural education and the future of the profession. The organization recruits year-round. AIAS participates in Freedom by Design.
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American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA)
Founded in 1899, the American Society of Landscape Architects is the national professional association representing landscape architects. Beginning with 11 original members, ASLA has grown to more than 16,200 members and 48 chapters, representing all 50 states, US territories, and 42 countries around the world.
ASLA promotes the landscape architecture profession and advances the practice through advocacy, education, communication, and fellowship.
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ASU Design Community (an independent student organization)
For further information about this "made for students by students" resource please go to www.asudesigncommunity.com.
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Institute Ambassadors
The purpose of the institute ambassador program is to engage undergraduate students in institute special events while exposing them to leadership and networking opportunities. The program also gives students the opportunity to practice interviewing and self-presentation skills.
Recruitment for ambassadors takes place in the spring of each year for positions in the fall semester. Students must meet certain eligibility requirements and maintain an established ASU GPA for continued participation.
The mission is to serve the institute in a capacity of host by directing guests of the institute for events coordinated by the Dean’s Office, including the development office and academic affairs. Examples of events are Council for Design Excellence luncheons, Design Excellence annual dinner, Family Weekend, College Assembly, Homecoming,Fall Welcome, and special lectures. For their efforts, students are invited to attend the function and dine with guests if appropriate.
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Institute Council
The mission of the Herberger Institute Council is to create a forum uniting student voices and bridging our disciplines so that the council becomes the definitive resource providing information, funding, and guidance to facilitate the empowerment and recognition of student organizations.
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Winter 2008–2009
We will hold an informational meeting for any students interested in a winter session study abroad program (Jan. 3-17, 2009) based in Belize, with excursions to Tikal, Guatemala and the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico. This program is open to all ASU students, but is focused primarily on sustainable design and ecotourism, nature and archeological preserve planning and culturally responsive design/planning and contemporary resort design, planning and development. It is offered for 3 credit hours at both undergraduate and graduate levels.
MEETING TIME AND LOCATION:
Wednesday, October 22nd
12:45-1:30 p.m.
NEEB Hall 105
If you can't make it and need further information contact:
Professor Ted Cook at edward.cook@asu.edu
Summer 2009
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Summer 2007-2008
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Athena
You are used to being successful—in school, in extracurricular activities, in life! As your plans for college life form, you want to make sure that you continue on a path that other successful students have chosen. The Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts has a living and learning program for students who have high expectations for themselves and who expect great things from their university—the Athena Program.
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American Institute of Architecture Students (AIAS)
AIAS-ASU is dedicated to providing unmatched programs, information and resources on issues critical to architectural education and the future of the profession. The organization recruits year-round. AIAS participates in Freedom by Design.
>Click here for further information
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American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA)
Founded in 1899, the American Society of Landscape Architects is the national professional association representing landscape architects. Beginning with 11 original members, ASLA has grown to more than 16,200 members and 48 chapters, representing all 50 states, US territories, and 42 countries around the world.
ASLA promotes the landscape architecture profession and advances the practice through advocacy, education, communication, and fellowship.
>Click here for further information.
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ASU Design Community (an independent student organization)
For further information about this "made for students by students" resource please go to www.asudesigncommunity.com.
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International Studio
The International Studios offer exciting opportunities to graduate students during the fall semester of their 6th year.
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Winter 2008-2009
We will hold an informational meeting for any students interested in a winter session study abroad program (Jan. 3-17, 2009) based in Belize, with excursions to Tikal, Guatemala and the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico. This program is open to all ASU students, but is focused primarily on sustainable design and ecotourism, nature and archeological preserve planning and culturally responsive design/planning and contemporary resort design, planning and development. It is offered for 3 credit hours at both undergraduate and graduate levels.
MEETING TIME AND LOCATION:
Wednesday, October 22nd
12:45-1:30 p.m.
NEEB Hall 105
If you can't make it and need further information contact:
Professor Ted Cook at edward.cook@asu.edu
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