A new book by ASU professor David Van Fleet and wife Ella Van Fleet is designed to help employers and employees deal with bad bosses, bad workers and bad jobs.
Four essays by two Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law professors are featured in the new five-volume Encyclopedia of the Supreme Court of the United States.
A new book co-authored by an Arizona State University professor tackles head-on the fact that, in general, boys in the United States read less often and less well than girls.
Two professors from ASU's College of Teacher Education and Leadership will be on hand to experience the historic events associated with the inauguration of Barack Obama.
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.