

Past Events
SATURDAY
NOON | WONDER HOUSEDoors Open!Taste original Sonoran food from the UNESCO City of Gastronomy, Tucson, AZ, and immerse yourself in the drama of the desert that inspires us to study the stars, conserve every drop, and value each other's perspectives. |
1 PM | SURROUND STAGEHarnessing the Power of Food as Medicine with Shad Marvasti, MD, MPHThe US diet is SAD, and it's making us sick. But it's not too late to change our systems of medicine, food production, even fast food delivery for a healthier country to combat the diseases of our time. |
2 PM | PATIO STAGEFood as Medicine Cooking Demo with Dr Shad and Chef OmoWho says delicious can't be healthy? Learn how to make it yourself from fresh ingredients, and of course, taste samples while they last! |
4 PM | SURROUND STAGECannabis is here. So let's understand it with Todd Vanderah, PhDWith the increasing legalization and use of marijuana throughout the country, we have a duty to ourselves and our society to understand its potential benefits and harms. Learn about the ups and downs of cannabis as found in the research that is happening now, and what the future could hold. |
5:30 PM | SURROUND STAGEA Guide to Inventing the Future with Erika Hamden, PhDProgress isn’t driven by lone geniuses toiling away in a lab. It is driven by new technology and by the imperfect, slow, and laborious work that goes into technology development. True disruption is very different than what you might think. |
5 PM | PATIOCannabis Networking EventJoin us to connect with cannabis producers, researchers and advocates in the heart of the festival. |
8 PM | PATIOThe Santa Cruz Sound Experience with DJ DirtyVerbsDJ DirtyVerbs seamlessly blends cumbia as a lengua franca to sonically travel across Las Américas and beyond, mixing in sounds of the Sonoran Desert to sick beats. While your ears are delighted, your eyes can feast on Alex! Jimenez deliciously stark hand-drawn animations of storms across the Tucson sky. You won't go hungry with Chef Omo's fiesta food of walking tacos, elote, Sonoran hot dogs and sweet churros for a beautiful Saturday night under the SXSW stars. |
SUNDAY
NOON | WONDER HOUSE
Doors Open!Taste original Sonoran food from the UNESCO City of Gastronomy, Tucson, AZ, and immerse yourself in the drama of the desert that inspires us to study the stars, conserve every drop, and value each other's perspectives. |
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1 PM | SURROUND STAGEMyth Busting: Women, Competitiveness, and Equity with Mary Rigdon, PhDDespite what you think or have heard, there is no gender competitiveness gap. It's a myth that women are not as competitive as men. Rigdon's research makes a business and ethical case for greater inclusion, equity, and opportunity to place more women on boards and in C-Suites. |
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2 PM | PATIO STAGETaste of Tucson Demo & Sampling Cooking Demo with Chef OmoJoin Chef Michael Omo and his team in making Tucson finger foods and aquas frescas for a refreshing taste in the middle of a busy day. |
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2:30 PM | SURROUND STAGEPolitical Common Sense in Four Easy Steps with Keith Allred, Exec Director, National Institute for Civil DiscourseAmericans are growing more polarized by virtually every measure, except on the issues themselves. It may look like an unbreakable deadlock, but the more than 50,000 members of the Commonsense American program have dramatically improved bipartisan congressional problem solving. Find out how! |
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4 PM | SURROUND STAGEVoices Unheard in Environmental Justice, Panel Discussion and documentary sneak previewwith Researcher Denise Ramírez and Landmark Stories producers Sandra Westdahl and Elena LopezIn the early 1980s, high levels of TCE, a cancer-causing solvent, were found in the groundwater in south Tucson. For decades, community members have fought to get the TCE plume cleaned up and now PFAS poses a new threat to groundwater. Dig into a discussion on the responsibility filmmakers and scientists have to work collaboratively with communities to amplify and empower unheard voices in science. |
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5:30 PM | SURROUND STAGEGaming the Past: History as Time Travel with Alison Futrell, PhD, and Paul Milliman, PhDUArizona History’s pathbreaking collaboration with Age of Empires IV opens new possibilities for creative and meaningful virtual time travel. Dive into immersive gaming and rich history with the professors behind the Age of Empires IV Illuminated History Experience. |
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MONDAY
NOON | WONDER HOUSE
Doors Open!Taste original Sonoran food from the UNESCO City of Gastronomy, Tucson, AZ, and immerse yourself in the drama of the desert that inspires us to study the stars, conserve every drop, and value each other's perspectives. |
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1 PM | SURROUND STAGEConflict in Cyber, with Dean Gary Packard, Jr, and Jason Denno, Executive Director of the Cyber Convergence Center (C3)Everyone lives, works, and plays in cyber space. However, unseen dangers lurk in the cloud that connect you, your device, and your information with the rest of the world, and professionals need to up-level. Fast. |
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2 PM | PATIO STAGECooking with Manja, Demo & SamplingJoin Executive Pastry Chef Manja Blackwood, as seen on the Food Network Spring Baking Championship, to whip up sweet culinary confections. Taste samples while they last. |
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4 PM | SURROUND STAGELatino/a/x Cultures and Media: Going Global with Jessica Retis, PhD, Director of the UArizona School of JournalismThe US is becoming the 2nd largest Spanish speaking country in the world, yet media companies still look at the Latinx market as a block, leading to missed opportunities in coverage, editorial and market share. |
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5:30 PM | SURROUND STAGEUnlearning from Meow Wolf with Ryan Meeks, AIA, Founder of BoskWhat a unique design experience says about the future of architecture. |
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7:00 PM | SURROUND STAGEImmerse Yourself: How VR Can Revolutionize Learning with Bryan Carter, PhD, Director of the Center for Digital HumanitiesWhat does it mean to ‘be there’, and how can it affect learning and retention? Instead of flying across the globe to understand the nuances of history or a new surgical technique, educators and businesses of all sizes are investing in VR to connect and learn in real time. |
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5:30 PM | PATIO14th Annual Entrepreneurs Lounge at SXSW 2023 (by invitation only)The University of Arizona, Visit Tucson, Tech Launch Arizona, and Tech Parks Arizona are excited to host the 14th Annual Entrepreneurs Lounge at SXSW! Network with fellow startup founders and innovative UArizona entrepreneur-inventors, c-level executives, and investors who will be in town for SXSW and/or call Austin home. |
TUESDAY
NOON | WONDER HOUSE
Doors Open!Taste original Sonoran food from the UNESCO City of Gastronomy, Tucson, AZ, and immerse yourself in the drama of the desert that inspires us to study the stars, conserve every drop, and value each other's perspectives. |
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1 PM | SURROUND STAGENet Zero Urban Water Future: Reinventing Self-Sustaining Cities in the Southwest with Courtney Crosson, Director of the Drachman InstituteInnovation and resilience in urban water systems is needed in the face of climate change, economic development, and aged infrastructure. Learn a new approach to managing scarce resources. |
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2 PM | PATIO STAGEClimate Cocktail Demo & Sampling with Chef OmoJoin Chef Michael Omo as he creates climate-inspired drinks and dishes to suit the theme of the day. Taste samples while they last. |
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2:30 PM | SURROUND STAGEInsights from Biosphere 2 about Biosphere 1 – and Beyond with John Adams and Joost Van HarenFrom a million-gallon ocean to study coral reef decline and restoration to a half-acre rainforest with which to test drought conditions, this beautiful desert gem has much to teach us about our little blue marble. |
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4 PM | SURROUND STAGEClimate Data is Power - to the People with Joellen Russell, PhD, and Beth Tellman, PhDAs climate scientists - and moms - we know that future generations depend on us making good decisions today about where and how to develop our human society and protect our planet. When we harness the power of big climate data, we can all make better decisions for our cities, our countries and our homes. |
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5:30 PM | SURROUND STAGEI Know What Your Water Did Last Summer with Laura Condon, PhDUnderstanding and predicting watershed behaviors in a changing climate is a big challenge, especially when you add in the changes we are making to move water for human habitation and agriculture. Big data with simple front-end tools can help city planners and water managers be smart about decisions which have lasting ramifications. |
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