Pat Lauderdale, whose teaching and research interests include racialization, diversity, law and the social science, and international terrorism was recently appointed a visiting scholar at Stanford.
University Student Initiatives has appointed Kitty McGrath as executive director for Career Services; her appointment will help lead efforts to provide support to ASU’s 23 schools and colleges.
For his service in cataloging standards development and records, ASU's archivist Rob Spindler has been named a Fellow of the Society of American Archivists.
Associate professor of English, Joe Lockard's contributions to the Antislavery Literature Project has helped the Web site earn national acclaim as “one of the best online resources for education in the humanities.”
ASU bioarchaeologist Chris Stojanowski and an international team of experts discuss what they are learning about humans and climate change from cemetery remains buried thousands of years ago in the Sahara desert.
Parking and Transit Services has expanded the presence of the car-sharing program, Zipcar, by shifting one of the cars in the university’s fleet to ASU’s Downtown Phoenix campus.
Law professor Jeffrie Murphy is among leading scholars who have been invited to debate the fundamental questions of modern criminal law for a project at the University of Pennsylvania Law School.
Professor Myles Lynk of the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law has been appointed a Barrett Honors Visiting Fellow by Barrett, the Honors College at ASU.