Don Johanson, a professor in the School of Human Evolution and Social Change, discusses the significance of Lucy, the iconic 3.2 million-year-old fossilized skeleton that changed our perception of the human trajectory.
The ASU Alumni Association is honoring faculty members and alumni involved in solving challenges with world-changing consequences at its Founders’ Day Awards Dinner.
Extreme Speech and Democracy, a book edited by law professor James Weinstein and British barrister Ivan Hare, recently has been published by Oxford University Press.
The 14th annual edition of the "Excellence in Diversity Awards" begins with nominations for outstanding faculty, staff and students at ASU's West campus who have worked to promote academic inclusion.
A new federal report that recommends an overhaul of the nation's forensic science system was discussed by law professors Michael Saks and Zig Popko during a segment on KJZZ's Here and Now program.
Law professors Zig Popko and Carissa Byrne Hessick discussed sentencing issues in the criminal justice system during a segment on Here and Now, a program on radio station KJZZ.
Engineering faculty member Ed Kavazanjian has recently garnered a string of honors, awards and positions that reflect his prominence in the field of geotechnical engineer and his skills as a teacher.
An article posted Feb. 18 by ProPublica.org, an investigative journalism Web site, included remarks from Professor Michael Saks, of the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law, about a new federal report that called the nation's forensic science system "badly fragmented."
ASU Herberger College Dance’s Artist Faculty program welcomes Rulan Tangen, artistic director and choreographer of Dancing Earth, for a residency March 2–27.