ASU students seek meaningful change in Africa
Three ASU students are back from a weeklong participation in the 2009 Ronald H. Brown African Affairs Series with a keen focus on how they can bring about positive change in Africa.
ASU among top universities chosen by international students
ASU is once again among the top choices for international students, placing 18th in the nation among all colleges and universities, according to a report released from the Institute of International Education.
ASU undergrads display research work at symposium
Work done as part of one of the largest undergraduate research programs at any university in the country is displayed at the Fulton Undergraduate Research Initiative Symposium.
ASU leads country in AIEF scholarship students
The opportunity to learn in a diverse environment and pursue career dreams is attracting more Native American students to ASU than any other college or university in the country.
Professors receive awards for Hispanic cultural contribution
Carlos Vélez-Ibáñez and Paul Espinosa, professors in ASU's Department of Transborder Chicana/o and Latina/o Studies, are the recipients of awards from the American Association of Hispanics in Higher Education.
Camp Darfur exhibit to focus on humanitarian crisis
An interactive exhibit that brings attention to the ongoing genocide in the Darfur region of Sudan will make an appearance at ASU's West campus, Nov. 18 and 19.
ASU's West campus hosts traditional pow-wow
The Fletcher Library Lawn will come alive with the sights and sounds of Native drummers and dancers at the West campus's annual Veterans Day Weekend Pow-Wow.
Day of the Dead celebration set for Oct. 28
Arizona State University’s Downtown Phoenix campus is celebrating life by honoring the dead at the annual El Día de Los Muertos festival.
ASU engineering student goes international
An internship in the Middle East is giving an ASU environmental engineering student experience working on large-scale projects and alongside colleagues from different cultures.
West campus observes Disability Awareness Week with variety of events
ASU's Disability Resource Center has scheduled a variety of events at the West campus to recognize Disability Awareness Week, Oct. 19-22.
ASU's Ostrom wins Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences
Arizona State University Research Professor Elinor Ostrom has won this year’s Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences, a prize she shares with Oliver E. Williamson of the University of California at Berkeley.
Grant expands innovative teacher preparation program
ASU's Professional Development School program has been awarded a $33.8 million grant that will enable more students in Arizona's rural communities to earn teacher certifications.
ASU invites schoolchildren to enter creative contest
Students can win savings bonds for essays and posters honoring the ideals of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Nominations sought for MLK Student Servant-Leadership Award
If you know an ASU student who has put service at the top of his or her list of priorities, you can nominate that person before Oct. 7 for the annual ASU MLK Student Servant-Leadership Award.
Nurturing next generation of innovators
ASU engineering professor Armando Rodriguez is featured in the magazine Engineering: Go For It for his efforts to help youg students pursue education in science, technology, engineering and math.
Study abroad program offers glimpse of Arab culture
ASU is offering students an opportunity to broaden their global perspective with a winter study abroad program in the Persian Gulf.
Events at West campus celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month
A theatrical production, appearances by two noted Hispanic leaders, and a night of dancing are on the agenda as Arizona State University's West campus celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month.
Día de los Muertos Exhibit Festival launches final run
The ASU Museum of Anthropology opens its 10th Día de los Muertos Exhibit Festival this October.
ASU, scholarship help business student realize dream
The cultural diversity of ASU and the lessons learned, along with a recent Hispanic scholarship award, are bringing Jose Ramirez closer to realizing the dream of working side-by-side with his father.
ASU anticipates fall enrollment record
In spite of the nation's economic crisis, Arizona State University continues to increase both student access and quality, according to projections released by the university.

