Dr. Robert B. Denhardt, director of the ASU School of Public Affairs, recently received the new Associate Award for Excellence in Leadership from the Arizona City/County Management Association, or ACMA.
ASU's College of Teacher Education and Leadership has launched a free electronic newsletter to enhance communication with its community partners, educators, alumni and friends.
ASU and U of A are teaming up to help show educators from six under-served schools across the Valley how to better use technologies to better teach and inspire students.
A Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist, two leading journalists from Newsweek and local television news anchors are among featured speakers at the ASU's School of Journalism this spring.
ASU educators will focus on the positive and share stories of academic and community success at the “What Works” National Conference hosted by the Office of Vice President for Education Partnerships.
The ASU Wells Fargo Center is hosting the “Tunnel of Oppression,” an hour-long sensatory experience intended to allow students to take a look at their own prejudices and eradicate oppression worldwide.
Historians, engineers, attorneys and more gathered at the Canalscape Symposium to discuss the potential for one of the region's most important pieces of critical infrastructure: the canals.