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January 16, 2009

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01/15/09

University:  Officials: Proposed budget cuts would severely harm ASU

Options proposed by the Arizona Legislature would cut the university system’s budget by up to $243 million for the remaining few months of fiscal year 2009.

01/15/09

University | Community:  'I Have a Dream' speech reenactment comes to West campus

A tradition dating back to 1991 continues at ASU's West campus on Jan. 29 as faculty member Charles St. Clair reenacts Martin Luther King, Jr.'s most famous speech.

01/15/09

University | Humanities:  Spring 2009 Humanities Lecture Series starts Jan. 29

Advancements in stem cell research and cloning and how religions will view genetic research will kick off a popular lecture series at the Downtown Phoenix campus.

01/15/09

University:  ASU committed to energy conservation

ASU is committed to energy conservation not only through numerous efforts, including the nation’s first School of Sustainability, but through common everyday acts.

01/14/09

University | Arts / Culture | Sustainability and environment:  Soulful superstar headlines Green Jazz series concert

International recording artist and Scottsdale resident Khani Cole will headline ASU’s Green Jazz Series concert, Jan. 27.

01/09/09

University | Administration:  Crow to discuss ASU's role in state growth

ASU President Michael Crow will be speaking to the public about the New American University model for higher education and what that means for Arizona and the rest of the world.

01/09/09

University:  Center offers fun, tranquility in middle of metropolis

The ASU Wells Fargo Student Center is one of the best kept secrets on the Downtown Phoenix campus and serves as the campus' official student union.

01/08/09

University | Community:  Professor's talk examines differing views of autism

ASU professor Majia Holmer Nadesan, who has written a book about autism, will discuss this critical topic at a lecture, Jan. 23.

01/07/09

University | Community:  K-12 students awarded in MLK poster-essay contest

Twenty-four schoolchildren from around the state have won awards in ASU’s annual Martin Luther King Jr. poster-essay contest.

01/06/09

University | International engagement | Community:  Expert on modern slavery to speak in Phoenix

A Jan. 20 event on ASU's West campus will feature Kevin Bales, the world's leading expert on modern slavery.