Check your fears at the door of Chad Johnson's spider lab, where behavioral research into black widow spiders and their feeding habits is a study that at first frightens and, eventually, serves as a learning tool for students.
Student volunteers are needed for the Greenbuild 2009 expo, a conference dedicated to educating businesses on how “going green” can help them grow as a company.
Enrollment at ASU this fall has reached a record 68,064 students, as the university continues to respond to the rapid growth in the number of eligible Arizona high school graduates.
ASU's New College and its Division of Humanities, Arts and Cultural Studies has announced a schedule of upcoming events that includes gallery installations, a presentation featuring internationally recognized theoretical physicist Paul Davies, and an open mic night for electronic musicians.
The American Foundry Society’s Art Casting Conference, hosted in part by the ASU Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts, is bringing together metal casters and artists for the first time since 1990.
It may not be in the heart of ASU's West campus, but the heartbeat of the Diablo Performance Recreation Center keeps getting stronger as it helps students, faculty and staff "find their fitness."
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.
Students in the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication are producing news and weather reports for “The Pat McMahon Show” on AZTV7/Cable13.
The fall 2009 issue of onSite featured the research of ASU seismologists Ed Garnero and Chunpeng Zhao on the front page in the article, "Heterogeneous Lowermost Mantle Beneath the Pacific Ocean."