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January 16, 2009

Students

01/16/09

Journalism | Students:  Student’s documentary reveals new portrait of refugees

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.

01/13/09

Science | Students | Research | Earth / Space | Grants / Awards:  Grad student wins Astronomy Achievement Award

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.

01/12/09

Students:  'America the Beautiful' to be shown at Neeb Hall

A documentary that explores America’s preoccupation with beauty will be shown at Neeb Hall on the ASU Tempe campus at 7 p.m. on Feb.  9.

01/07/09

Faculty and Staff | Students:  Liberal Arts and Sciences names new associate dean

Paul LePore, a sociologist, is the new associate dean for Student and Academic Programs in ASU’s College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.

01/02/09

Students | Research:  Innovative student research nets scholarships

Eight Liberal Arts and Sciences students were chosen to receive undergraduate research scholarships for spring 2009.

12/30/08

University | Students:  ASU to enhance mental-health services through grant

ASU was recently awarded a three-year $300,000 continuation of a grant to enhance mental-health services and suicide-prevention programs. 

12/22/08

Arts / Culture | Students | Community | Community partnerships:  Ceramics Research Center’s studio tour celebrates eighth year

The Ceramics Research Center, part of ASU Art Museum, offers its eighth annual self-guided ceramics studio tour February 21-22, 2009.

12/22/08

University | Students:  December graduation fetes nearly 1,000 West campus grads

Families and friends of graduates from ASU's West campus gathered Dec. 18 and 19 for convocation ceremonies to celebrate their loved ones' accomplishments.

12/18/08

University | Students:  Student surmounts accident injuries to graduate with honors

ASU student David Paul, who nearly died in an automobile accident 10 years ago, has surmounted incredible odds to graduate this fall, earning a degree in economics from the W. P. Carey School of Business.

12/18/08

University | Students | Sustainability and environment:  ASU honors first-ever graduate in sustainability

Brigitte Bavousett received the first-ever master’s degree from ASU's School of Sustainability, the first degree-granting institution of its kind in the nation, at its fall commencement.