Hwihyun Kim, a graduate student in the School of Earth and Space Exploration, was named the recipient of the prestigious Chambliss Astronomy Student Achievement Award.
An information session on “ASU in Cape Town, South Africa – Summer 2009,” an education program that offers a glimpse into a post-Apartheid South African city, will be held Dec. 8.
09/23/08
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ASU's School of Letters & Sciences is presenting its first community lecture series at the Downtown Phoenix campus.
The Gates Millennium Scholars program promotes academic excellence and encourages outstanding underrepresented students to reach their highest potential.
Sharon E. Robinson Kurpius, David MacKinnon and N. Joseph Cayer have been named ASU outstanding graduate mentors for 2006-2007. The award recognizes their commitment and excellence in encouraging the intellectual and professional growth of their students.
If it is better to give than to receive, students in the new ASU course “Theory and Practice of Philanthropy” are experiencing that satisfaction firsthand through a unique, hands-on project that allows them to award $10,000 to a Phoenix area nonprofit.
Graduate students from life sciences, anthropology and mechanical engineering at ASU are among the select applicants chosen nationwide to receive National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research fellowships. Dani Moore, Zachary Stahlschmidt, Phillip Wheat and Ashley Evans will receive $30,000 for three years, plus an additional $11,000 in educational and travel allowances, to pursue their research dreams.
The National Science Foundation has selected School of Life Sciences graduate student Jason Walker to attend the East Asia and Pacific Summer Institutes for U.S. Graduate Students (EAPSI).