Candacy Lindsay has all the makings of a leader – the assistant director of Sponsored Projects Service recently completed a year-long leadership training program, approaching the project with great enthusiasm and diligence.
ASU President Michael M. Crow tells an international audience that universities must focus on "innovation of themselves" and expand on the traditional roles they've played in the past.
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.
Sethuraman "Panch" Panchanathan has been appointed deputy vice president for Research and Economic Affairs to help facilitate, advance and grow ASU research opportunities.
ASU President Michael Crow is responding to the revised 2009 budget passed by the Arizona Legislature and the impact it will have on Arizona's three universities.
ASU President Michael Crow is announcing a mandatory furlough program for all employees to help the university cope with the severe reduction in state funding.
As the discussion over potentially devastating budget cuts to the university rages, a new fact sheet is available to clarify the debate and dispel some of the many budgetary myths.
Business leaders, students, alumni and community members all gathered at the Jan. 22 Arizona Board of Regents meeting to protest the legislature’s proposed budget cuts to the university system.
ASU announces its second major academic reorganization in the last six months, driven primarily by opportunities for intellectual synergy, which will save $2.7 million.
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.