ASU Now asked five distinguished Arizona trailblazers and alumni from the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University – Rebecca White Berch, Diane Humetewa, Ruth McGregor, Roslyn O. Silver and Kyrsten Sinema – to discuss how the 19th Amendment has impacted their lives and their careers.

 

Alana Levine, a director with facilities management, places a social-distancing sticker on a recently installed table outside Hayden Library on Monday, Aug. 10, as work continues during the countdown to the start of the fall 2020 semester. The university is installing additional outdoor seating this week, part of its overall efforts to ensure campus well-being, which includes offering social-distancing directions, alternatives to crowded social spaces and plenty of sanitizing materials. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now

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