Three undergraduates from Barrett, the Honors College, will give a presentation on how ASU students have helped design the new Barrett campus at a national conference in Washington, D.C.
“The Barrett Light Rail Party,” sponsored by Barrett, the Honors College at the ASU Downtown Phoenix campus, has organized a scavenger hunt to expose the ASU community to the Metro Light Rail.
Known for his insight, wit and first-hand anecdotes, TV analyst and editor Jonathan Alter offers a compelling view of national and world affairs, and how media and politics interact.
Carly Campo is drawing attention to the resettlement process from a refugee’s point of view through her documentary on a recently arrived refugee family from Bhutan.
When the Metro Light Rail makes its debut, it will end shuttle service between the Tempe and Downtown Phoenix campuses, but usher in new era of public transportation.
Edward Sylvester teaches that there’s beauty in simplicity, a message everyone can apply to their occupation, as part of The Barrett Downtown Speaker Series.
Barrett, the Honors College, will celebrate its 20th anniversary during ASU Homecoming this year with a festive event for alumni, current students and faculty, and some of the key people who brought the college into existence.
ASU has been named one of the top producers of Fulbright Awards for students in the Chronicle of Higher Education, ranking sixth among all public research institutions.