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.
ASU's Downtown Phoenix campus will commemorate International Education Week with a food drive, lecture, film festival and a celebration of international students.
Kelly McDonald, an assistant communication professor in ASU’s School of Letters and Sciences recently had his first book, “The Third Agenda in U.S. Presidential Debates” published this month.
Jack Lengyel, the coach who rebuilt Marshall University's football program after a tragic 1970 plane crash, will attend an Oct. 30 screening of the film "We Are Marshall" at ASU's West campus.
With a national election looming, the Arizona Communication Association will explore political rhetoric during a pair of evening events at ASU's West campus, Oct. 15 and 16.
Tamara Herrera, clinical professor of law wrote in the October edition of Maricopa Lawyer about the “restyled” Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.
09/23/08
University | Arts / Culture | Journalism | Education | Faculty and Staff | Humanities | International engagement | Students | Community | News coverage | Social Science: Lecture series covers political, social, cultural issues
ASU's School of Letters & Sciences is presenting its first community lecture series at the Downtown Phoenix campus.
Fall 2008 educational offerings from ASU's Osher Lifelong Learning Institute will span the Valley from Sun City Grand in the northwest to ASU’s Polytechnic campus in the southeast.