ASU physicist Lawrence Krauss is helping to re-examine the nation's nuclear policies as Board of Sponsors co-chair of the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists.
When she began working in Matthews Library on July 18, 1960, Marilyn Wurzburger had no idea that she would still be collecting a paycheck from Arizona State University 48-1/2 years later.
A recent column by U.S. Sen. Jon Kyl, (R-Ariz.), quoted law professor Orde Felix Kittrie, on the potential for increasing U.S. leverage over Iran's nuclear program by peacefully cutting off the supply of gasoline to Iran.
Law professor Jonathan Rose has been invited to join the ASU Department of History as an affiliate and, in a separate action, the history department’s Ph.D. program voted to admit Rose as a member of its graduate faculty.
Creative writing faculty member Melissa Pritchard had the life-changing opportunity to accompany the first all-female team of plastic surgeons, nurses and volunteers on a medical mission to Cuenca, Ecuador, sponsored by Women for World Health.
Noel Stowe, an ASU professor who founded the university’s Public History Program and is recognized for his work in helping Arizona preserve its heritage, died Dec. 13.