ASU engineering students have undertaken months of intense training to compete in a supercomputing challenge at the international Supercomputing Conference 2009.
The Hall of Fame Award, as well as Distinguished Achievement and Distinguished Faculty Awards, will be presented Oct. 30 by the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences during this year's Homecoming Week festivities.
The ASU Alumni Association will present its awards for Alumni Service and Alumni Appreciation during the halftime program of the ASU-California Homecoming game on Oct. 31.
This Homecoming, the ASU Alumni Association has a "spooktacular" good time planned for those who stop by the organization's area at the Block Party between 9 a.m. and noon on Oct. 31.
Alumnus Laureen Vigil is returning to ASU for the third time as a cast member in the “Phantom of the Opera” Broadway tour, playing at Gammage Oct. 28 through Nov. 22.
The dean of ASU's Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering and one of the schools' faculty member will join an effort by the National Academy of Engineering to foster creative approaches to improving engineering education.
The ASU Alumni Association recently announced the members of its newly formed Young Alumni Council, which will direct and facilitate the development of the association’s Arizona State Young Alumni program, aimed at ASU graduates age 35 and younger.
Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law alumnus Jesse E. Guerra Jr. (Class of 2006) is one of the top 25 minority attorneys in Texas, according to Texas Lawyer.
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.