History professor advises new PBS documentary
An ASU history professor used his knowledge to help create a new PBS documentary that introduces Native American history as an integral part of the U.S. experience.
An ASU history professor used his knowledge to help create a new PBS documentary that introduces Native American history as an integral part of the U.S. experience.
ASU police reported the following incidents Monday:
After a year of coordination and planning, the ASU Police department is opening its station to volunteers for the first time.
National Mathematics Awareness Month, created by the Joint Policy Board for Mathematics, is hoping to help people understand the link between math and climate change.
Tempe police reported the following incidents Sunday:
Students voiced their concerns about the proposed tuition surcharge at a town-hall meeting with President Michael Crow and the Undergraduate Student Government on Thursday afternoon in the Tempe campu
Graduation policies for commencement this May are making some doctoral students expecting to graduate in August upset that they cannot attend the highly anticipated ceremony.
U.S. Congressmen Harry Mitchell, D-District 5, and Jeff Flake, R-District 6, said bipartisan cooperation is the key to getting the country out of the economic crisis it is currently in.
A faculty-led straw poll completed on Thursday at midnight suggests most ASU faculty members believe President Barack Obama should receive an honorary degree when he speaks at commencement on May 13.
Transformers and Hannah Montana toys lay around the floor. The room is silent, as 6-year-old Joselin and 8-year-old Junior sleep in their small beds.
An international research project led by ASU professors and graduate students is employing a new method to gauge the quality of early childhood education for immigrant families in five countries.
Instead of simply taking a pill from the doctor for an illness, students who complete an integrative health program in the School of Social Work will learn to take charge of both their own conditions
ASU police reported the following incidents Wednesday:
ASU police reported the following incidents on Tuesday: Between 2:15 and 2:26 a.m. on April 7, a 20-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of aggravated assault.
ASU police reported the following incidents on Monday:
Balls flew all over the downtown YMCA gym on Friday night as six ASU teams competed in the Inferno, a dodgeball tournament hosted by the Department of Student Engagement.
Mental-health and addiction specialists convened in downtown Phoenix on Friday to present theories on the neuroscience of substance addiction and the legal and ethical issues found in substance-abuse
Journalism freshmen Tania Mendes and Beth Wischnia were named president and vice president of the Downtown campus student government on Monday.
While legislators contemplate cutting hundreds of millions of dollars from crucial state services, a decade-old law could force them to spend millions more on projects that many think are wasteful and
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