McCain Institute connects ASU to Washington, D.C.
ASU is introducing new opportunities for students and faculty to become more involved in national and foreign policy through a Washington, D.C.–based institute to be completed by early 2013.
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ASU is introducing new opportunities for students and faculty to become more involved in national and foreign policy through a Washington, D.C.–based institute to be completed by early 2013.
The Southwest Interdisciplinary Research Center of ASU's College of Public Programs received a five-year continuation of a grant that will fund research on minority health disparities.
A ballot measure with the intent to hold Arizona's judicial system accountable is receiving support from former county attorney Andrew Thomas, who was disbarred in April on ethics allegations.
ASU Health Services will offer students on all four campuses Mayo Clinic expertise through its collaboration with the Mayo Clinic Care Network, integrated with campus health services on May 18.
A group of students from the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication received a Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award on May 24 for their project "Stateless in the Dominican Republic."
The School of Criminology and Criminal Justice’s Online Degree Program was ranked the number one program of its type in the nation by independent website SuperScholar.org, lending credibility to earning an online degree.
The Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts selected Craig Barton to fill The Design School's director seat beginning in the fall semester.
A sudden disturbance can send ripples throughout a large body of water.
Faculty, graduate students and community leaders came together to discuss the DREAM Act and the impact of immigration policy on higher education Thursday at an event sponsored by the School of Transborder Studies.
Correction: A previous version of this article incorrectly stated that Greg Patterson was a Tucson representative and had recently resigned from his office after allegations of ethics violations. Greg Patterson is a former state legislator from Scottsdale. Former Tucson Rep. Daniel Patterson resigned from his position April 11.
Gov. Jan Brewer signed a bill Thursday making Arizona the seventh state in the U.S. to legalize a 20-week abortion ban.
A panel of faculty and staff discussed concerns regarding public speakers on campus Tuesday after receiving complaints from the campus community.
The Republican presidential race has drawn mixed reactions from some student political groups who believe President Barack Obama shouldn’t be re-elected in November.
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Students on all four campuses wore denim and large gold stickers Tuesday to participate in ASU’s 10th annual Denim Day, an event hosted by ASU Wellness.
The Valley Metro Light Rail will begin construction in late April to extend the system into downtown Mesa.
An initiative to provide funding for higher education is receiving petition signatures to place it on the November 2012 ballot.
Undergraduate Student Government Downtown candidates for the College of Public Programs senate seats and executive tickets debated Tuesday night about activism in the legislature, working with the Arizona Students' Association, textbook affordability, disparity funding, and community involvement.
Hundreds of people donned black hoodies at the Civic Space Park near the Downtown campus Sunday evening at a march honoring Trayvon Martin, a Florida teenager whose death has sparked nationwide controversy.
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