Dieter Schroder's research achievements, engineering renown and teaching skills and contributions have helped him garner the distinction of Regents' Professor – the highest recognition for state university faculty members in Arizona.
Two ASU professors have received the Governor's Innovator of the Year-Academia award, Arizona's highest honor for technology innovation, for their work with converting algae into fuel.
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 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 researchers have discovered that several species of microbes, at least one found prominently in the deserts of the Southwest, have evolved the trait of rope-building to lasso shifting soil substrates.
A new study co-conducted by ASU on Latino issues in Arizona sheds light on past and present accomplishments and challenges within the Latino community.
ASU President Michael Crow is one of the “10 Best College Presidents,” according to Time magazine, for his efforts to build a New American University that embraces students with a wide range of backgrounds and abilities.
With his two sisters as his inspiration and a multidisciplinary clinic at ASU as his guide, Kigabo Mbazumutima is working to change healthcare for his community in East Congo.
2009 Regents' Professor Bruce Rittmann is tackling some of the world’s biggest and most critical technological challenges with some of the tiniest tools.
The Department of Energy has awarded ASU two grants for alternative energy research that has the potential to change the way the nation generates and consumes energy.