From: Origins Project at ASU Sent: Monday, March 28, 2016 9:32 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Tickets on Sale for Dialogue with Mariette DiChristina Get your tickets today for upcoming Dialogue with Scientific American editor-in-chief Mariette DiChristina! <http://image.e.asu.edu/liblle8d13727567037b7c/m/l/Newsletter-Banner.jpg> Tickets on Sale Now An Origins Project Dialogue with Mariette DiChristina Join us on Friday, April 22 at Herberger Theater for an evening with trailblazing science journalist Mariette DiChristina and Lawrence Krauss as they discuss the role of science in our life and how to better fuse the relationship between science and journalism in the digital age. DiChristina is Editor-in-Chief and Senior Vice President of Scientific American, the longest continuously published magazine in the US, former president of the National Association of Science Writers, and has been honored as a Corporate Visionary by the Folio Top Women in Media Awards. Get your tickets today! <http://click.e.asu.edu/?qs=097269f494addce7e3c76cd63701e1b7f6e0ff682c0f47a77a1521802flebc46> Reserve Your Seat for Upcoming Public Lecture If you haven't already, be sure to reserve your seat for the upcoming public lecture, The Search for Habitable Planets and Life Beyond Our Solar System <http://click.e.asu.edu/?qs=097269f494addce735a8f429e58d28a809529d3ac7ef3eed186c7c6d29d7a79a> , given by 2016 Postdoctoral Lectureship Award Winner Aomawa Shields on Tuesday, April 5 at 6 PM in the Marston Exploration Theater in Interdisciplinary Science and Technology Building 4 (15784). Dr. Shields will provide an inside look into the ongoing search for another planet in the universe where life exists. She will include an overview of the missions that have provided us with a deeper understanding of the number and types of planets that exist within our galaxy, and discuss the methods astronomers and astrobiologists are employing to answer the question "Are we alone in