"Lucy," a 3.2 million-year-old hominid fossil discovered by paleoanthropology professor Don Johanson 35 years ago will be on display with "Ida," a remarkably preserved 47 million-year-old female mammalin the upcoming “Lucy’s Legacy: The Hidden Treasures of Ethiopia.”
The oldest scientific academy of science, the German Academy of Sciences Leopoldina, has elected ASU scientist Robert E. Page Jr. into its august ranks.
George Paulsen, an ASU professor emeritus of history, died June 1 at the age of 86. He was an ASU faculty member from 1959 until his retirement in 1991.
For a girl who never much liked school, Deborah Pogson, managing editor of a journal at the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law, sure has a lot of learning under her belt.
Four articles by law professor Kenneth Abbott have been reprinted in two new edited collections of essays that define the field of international law and international relations.
Two ASU faculty researchers are about to journey into the mountains of western India to discover the meanings which the country's sacred mountaintops hold for the many types of people who visit them.
If two heads are better than one, then a four-group partnership formed by the City of Glendale, ASU's West campus, the Glendale Chamber of Commerce and Glendale Community College is good news for the community's existing businesses.
ASU assistant professor David Frakes will use half the funds that came with his Centennial Professor of the Year teaching award to buy materials that students can use in his engineering design classes.
ASU School of Social Work assistant professor David R. Hodge was selected by the Hartford Foundation for the highly competitive Hartford Geriatric Social Work Faculty Scholar Program.