Six members of the African Students Association at ASU have created a company to help solve one of the most critical and widespread problems on one of the world's largest continents: water scarcity in Africa.
ASU has risen again in the national rankings for freshman National Merit Scholars, attracting a higher number of these bright students than almost any other public university in the United States, according to a newly released report.
ASU has risen again in the national rankings for freshman National Merit Scholars, attracting a higher number of these bright students than almost any other public university in the United States, according to a newly released report.
A group of students and alumni from ASU's W. P. Carey School of Business are volunteering to help hundreds of low-income working taxpayers in Tempe and Guadalupe keep more of their hard-earned wages.
ASU's Global Student Ambassadors, an initiative newly established by Anthony “Bud” Rock's Office of the Vice President for Global Engagement, recently played host to a visiting delegation from Turkey.
ASU's fall 2006 freshman class has broken previously established records, with significant gains in diversity, national scholar programs and overall enrollment.
Julia Schoenfeld, a student researcher in the Office of the Vice President for Global Engagement, has accepted a position with the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) in London after her graduation Dec. 14.
Rex Weeks, a doctoral-level student in the School of Human Evolution and Social Change, won the competition for Best Student Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Archaeological Conference, held in Urbana, Ill.