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July, 2007

07/31/07

University | Bioscience / Biotech:  Green giant: Biodesign Institute goes platinum

ASU’s Biodesign Institute has garnered the highest designation for environmentally friendly design and construction from the U.S. Green Building Council.

07/31/07

ASU News:  Sample feed for Scott

ASU President Michael Crow recently led a delegation of read more ASU faculty and staff to China to deepen and solidify ASU’s sister-institution relationship with Sichuan University.

07/31/07

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07/30/07

University:  Technology office to transfer mailboxes

The University Technology Office is moving all existing IMAP mailboxes over to Gmail for ASU accounts.

07/30/07

Education:  Program makes waves on the Web

ASU’s College of Teacher Education and Leadership is receiving the 2007 Rich Media Impact Scholastic Achievement Award for its innovative use of Web communications.

07/29/07

Faculty / Staff:  Immunization for the masses

The College of Nursing and Healthcare Innovation wants you to be immunized.

07/29/07

Faculty / Staff:  Plan an urban affair

Need a funky space to hold a catered affair or a change of scenery for your weekly meeting? Try the Phoenix Urban Research Laboratory's “Design Lab.”

07/29/07

Faculty / Staff:  Copper Square Ambassadors

The Downtown Phoenix Partnership provides 23 Copper Square Ambassadors (CSA’s), specially trained in customer service and hospitality, which serve as a welcoming presence for employees, visitors, conventioneers and residents.

07/29/07

Faculty / Staff:  Parking at the Downtown Phoenix campus

Parking and Transit Services at the Downtown Phoenix campus assists ASU faculty and staff by providing transportation and access solutions.

07/29/07

Faculty / Staff | Students:  This card really shines – ASU Sun Card

That yellow card that’s lost in your purse or wallet is one powerful tool. Not only does the Sun Card serve as your ASU ID, but it offers discounts at downtown eateries and a host of other benefits.

07/28/07

Sports:  Five Sun Devils receive preseason honors

Five ASU football student-athletes have been named to the CollegeFootballNews.com Preseason All Pac-10 teams.

07/28/07

Sports:  Galaviz breaks american steeplechase record

A pair of former ASU track and field program members turned in record performances at the KBC Nacht van de Atletiek meet in Heusden, Belgium.

07/27/07

ASU News:  West campus visionary Karl Abel dies at age 91

Arizona native and celebrated leader claimed ASU’s West campus a ‘homegrown product’

07/27/07

Alumni:  Alumni Association rewards great plate

The ASU Alumni Association is rewarding the winner of the license plate contest with $200 in free gasoline as part of their Medallion Scholarship funding program.

07/27/07

Faculty / Staff:  Council of Academic Advisers’ awards

The Council of Academic Advisers is recognizing the excellent advising work done by ASU staff and faculty.

07/26/07

Sports:  Sun Devils picked to finish fourth

The Sun Devil football team has been picked to finish fourth in the Pacific-10 Conference in a pre-season poll of West Coast media members who regularly cover the league.

07/26/07

Sports:  Josh Barrett named to Thorpe Award list

ASU safety Josh Barrett has been named to the Jim Thorpe Award Watch List, the award given to the nation's best defensive back.

07/26/07

Faculty / Staff:  Frank Sackton to celebrate 95th birthday

Aug. 11 will be like any other day for Frank Sackton - breakfast, a morning walk, read two newspapers prepare for the ethics classes he will teach at ASU. Almost as an afterthought, he will mark his 95th birthday that day.

07/26/07

Engineering | Science | Faculty / Staff:  Lab-fire safety classes mandated

ASU is requiring all employees who work in a campus chemical laboratory to complete lab-fire safety classes.

07/26/07

University | Faculty / Staff:  ASU delegates strengthen China partnership

ASU President Michael Crow and his delegation are working to expand ASU’s academic partnership with China.

07/24/07

University:  Human Resources launches technology training

The Office of Human Resources is offering technology training for all ASU employees.

07/24/07

Law | Students | Alumni:  Law grad wins writing competition

ASU law graduate Sarah Anchors is receiving a legal writing award at the American Bar Association’s annual meeting in San Francisco.

07/24/07

Journalism | Alumni:  L.A. TV anchor donates $50K for Cronkite School's new building

Christine Devine, the Emmy Award-winning Los Angeles news anchor and 1987 graduate of ASU's Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication, is making a $50,000 gift to help kick off a fund-raising campaign for the school’s new home.

07/23/07

ASU News:  Schwemberger Photographs -- An Acquisition from the Franciscan Southwest Mission

Exhibition features rare photos of Native American peoples, homes and landscapes

07/23/07

University | Faculty / Staff:  Devils’ Workshop continues art fest

Staff and faculty are showing off their artistic sides as the The Devils’ Workshop: 2007 Staff Artfest continues with music, quilts, photos and face painting.

07/23/07

Nursing:  Professor’s study earns NIH grant

ASU’s Leigh Small is gaining national recognition for her principal role in a study that treats overweight preschool children.

07/23/07

Humanities:  Online training for counselors of animal abusers

ASU’s School of Social Work is teaming up with the Animals and Society Institute to offer an online program for practitioners who deal with animal abusers.

07/23/07

Arts / Culture | Business | Engineering | Students:  Students think big with tiny technologies

The nanotechnology industry’s growth is motivating ASU InnovationSpace students to develop technology solutions for real-life problems.

07/23/07

Life Science:  Amdam named ‘Outstanding Investigator’

ASU’s Gro Amdam is earning $1.6 million in research funds and the honorable distinction of ‘Outstanding Young Investigator’ from the Research Council of Norway.

07/23/07

Faculty / Staff:  State budget includes ASU salary raises

The finalized budget is allowing for a state employee salary raise.

07/23/07

University:  Crow shares ASU vision in Ireland

ASU President Michael Crow is sharing his thinking behind the New American University model throughout Europe.

07/23/07

University:  University Club offers downtown haven

The Downtown Phoenix campus is offering up their version of the University Club. 

July 06, 2007 - July 28, 2007

Arts / Culture:  Creative writing professor co-hosts nature-inspired exhibit

Artist Lisa Marie Sipe and poet Patricia Murphy have both found inspiration from their explorations of Arizona’s wild areas. This common theme in their paintings and poetry inspired them to collaborate on a project that represents sensory images from the natural world in a display of art and text.

07/22/07

Research | Earth / Space:  Pluto's moon an ice machine

Frigid geysers spewing material up through cracks in the crust of Pluto’s companion Charon could be making this distant world into the equivalent of an outer solar system ice machine.

07/20/07

ASU News:  VIACK Corp. COO touts new graduate degree programs at ASU

Swartz to head School of Global Management and Leadership Advisory Council

07/19/07

University | Arts / Culture:  Aspnes joins school as associate dean, professor

Lynne Aspnes is joining ASU's Herberger College of the Arts' as the new associate dean.

07/19/07

Science | Research:  Science Foundation grants drive research

Science Foundation Arizona has made $2 million in investments to help Arizona-based research programs further develop their existing research.

07/19/07

Sports | Students:  ASU athletes offer ‘Wright to Dream’

Forty ASU football student athletes will serve as the principle group of tutors for Cesar Chavez High School's "Wright to Dream Literacy Camp."

07/18/07

University | Sports:  ASU extends athletics radio contract

The Sun Devil Sports Network and Arizona State University have reached accord on a three-year partnership extension with Bonneville Radio Phoenix to broadcast Sun Devil athletics, ASU Director of Athletics Lisa Love announced Wednesday. The agreement begins effective immediately.

07/18/07

Administration:  Langland to lead New College

Elizabeth Langland has been named vice president and dean of the New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences at ASU.

07/18/07

Students | Community:  Design workshop builds bright futures

A group of local high school students is getting a hands-on look at the world of design as part of the first Summer Design Workshop.

07/17/07

Sports:  ASU to host women's golf regional

Arizona State University will host the 2009 Women's Golf NCAA West Regional Championships at the ASU Karsten Golf Course.

07/17/07

University | Journalism:  Family establishes photojournalism endowment

Troy and Betsy Crowder of Chandler, Ariz., are honoring the life and spirit of their late son, a photojournalist and Arizona State University graduate, by creating a photojournalism endowment in his name at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication.

Greg Crowder, a 1980 ASU journalism alumnus and long-time photojournalist at the Riverside Press Enterprise in California, died in 2005.

"Starting the endowment seemed like a really good way to memorialize our son," said Troy Crowder, a retired Cronkite School professor who also worked in ASU's president's office. "The endowment will be there forever."

Funds from the endowment will provide general support for the photojournalism program, including funding photojournalism equipment and visits from professionals.

In addition, a portion of the Greg Crowder Photojournalism Endowment will fund a contest for Cronkite School students. The winner of the annual Greg Crowder Memorial Photojournalism Award will receive a $1,000 prize. Each of the five finalists' photos will be displayed at the school each year.

Cronkite School Dean Christopher Callahan said the Crowders' generous gift is "a wonderful way" to remember their son.

"We are extremely honored that Troy and Betsy have chosen to support our photojournalism students as a way to celebrate Greg's life," Callahan said. "It's a gift that will inspire photojournalism students here for generations to come."

While a student at ASU, Greg Crowder worked for The State Press, ASU's independent student newspaper, and interned with The Arizona Republic, his father said.

Crowder said one of his son's favorite instructors was Con Keyes, who taught photojournalism and now works as a photographer for the Los Angeles Times.

Keyes said Greg Crowder was a kind and considerate person, both as a student and, later, as a fellow photographer.

"He was a no-nonsense professional who was held in high esteem by his peers and was loved by friends," Keyes said. "He took great pride in the success of those he worked with. Greg was not an ‘I' person; he was a ‘we' person."

By setting up the endowment, Keyes said, the Crowders have helped ensure that future photojournalism students will have the same opportunities that Greg had.
ASU's Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication is a nationally accredited school that focuses on professional journalism education at the undergraduate and graduate levels. The Cronkite School, which was named in honor of longtime CBS news anchor Walter Cronkite in 1984, regularly finishes in the top 10 of the Hearst intercollegiate journalism competitions, and is the home of the Knight Chair in Computer-Assisted Reporting, the Frank Russell Chair in the Business of Journalism and the Donald W. Reynolds National Center for Business Journalism. For more information, visit www.cronkite.asu.edu.


07/17/07

University | Education:  ASU partners with Teach for America

Beginning this fall, Teach For America corps members willbe able to attend ASU’s master’s degree in education with Arizona teaching certification (MAC) program, a graduate program offered by ASU.

07/16/07

University | Students:  Intensive English program relocates

ASU’s American English & Culture Program (AECP), which has been teaching English as a second language to international students since 1974, moved to its new facility in the Engineering Center Annex (ECANX) on the Tempe campus in June. The new location, on Palm Walk just north of Orange Street, features an expanded, state-of-the-art computer and language lab complete with the latest software designed to help students improve their English.

07/16/07

Faculty / Staff:  In Memory: Juanita Johnson

Juanita Johnson, a longtime ASU employee and champion of ASU, passed away July 5 after a brief battle of with cancer.

07/16/07

Community:  Report helps nonprofits compete in small market

The ASU Center for Nonprofit Leadership and Management (CNLM) has released its 2007 Nonprofit Compensation and Benefits Report for Maricopa County and Pima County nonprofit organizations.

07/16/07

Science | Bioscience / Biotech:  Scientific pioneer joins Biodesign Board

ASU’s Biodesign Institute recently named acclaimed cell biologist James Rothman to its advisory board. Rothman is a professor of physiology and cellular biophysics at Columbia University, director and founder of Columbia’s Center for Chemical Biology, and chief scientific adviser and senior adviser for biomedical research at GE Global Research.

07/15/07

Research | Earth / Space:  ASU scientists track Martian dust storm

Scientists at ASU’s Mars Space Flight Facility are using the Thermal Emission Imaging System (THEMIS) on NASA’s Mars Odyssey orbiter to monitor a large dust storm on the Red Planet.

07/15/07

Alumni:  Alumni offer view from the top

The path to success is filled with hardwork and an attention to detail. A group of ASu alumni, ho have made an impact in their chosen fields, wants to share their lessons to help those who will one day follow in their path.

07/15/07

Sports | Students:  Women's track named All-Academic Team of the Year

The ASU women's track and field team garnered a pair of academic honors from the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association as the Sun Devils were named a 2007 All-Academic Team as well as being selected as the 2007 Women's All-Academic Indoor and Outdoor Team of the Year. 

07/15/07

Sports:  Makoski named to the U.S. U-21 National Team

Former Sun Devil Manya Makoski has been named to the U.S. Under-21 Women's National Team as announced by head coach Bill Irwin. The team will travel to Vassa, Finland, on July 12 for the 2007 Nordic Cup tournament, being held from July 18-24. This will be Makoski's fourth time competing for the U.S. National Team.

07/15/07

University | Faculty / Staff:  Professors, Crow discuss intellectual property

A new book touted as a “must read” for anyone dealing with intellectual property includes chapters by Gary Marchant and Dennis Karjala, professors at the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law, and by ASU President Michael Crow.

07/15/07

Sports:  Turner Thorne added to basketball coaches association board

ASU head women's basketball coach Charli Turner Thorne was one of three newly elected members to the Women's Basketball Coaches Association's Board of Directors.

07/15/07

Sports:  Wallace captures two gold medals with team USA

Latosha Wallace, a former member of the Arizona State University track and field program, is returning from the Central American and Caribbean Athletic Association (NACAC) Championships in San Salvador, El Salvador, with a pair of gold medals after running for Team USA.

July 01, 2007 - August 28, 2007

Arts / Culture:  Art museum presents family exhibit

This summer, the ASU Art Museum presents its eighth annual family-oriented summer exhibition, Visual Melodies: Selections from the Permanent Collection. Visitors experience an orchestra of images: violins, pianos, horns and drums, playing a silent melody that is music for the eyes. The exhibition runs through Aug. 28.

07/13/07

Science | Life Science | Research:  Fisheries may imply climate change

Watching the ebb and flow of populations of fisheries around the world can provide some insight into understanding the effects of global warming on our planet, according to a group of researchers writing in the summer 2007 issue of Natural Resource Modeling.

07/12/07

Administration:  Downtown campus construction enters new phase

Downtown Phoenix’s scenery these days is as much a scene of construction cranes as it is skyscrapers defining the skyline, but the payoff will soon be evident.

07/12/07

University | Faculty / Staff:  Downtown campus construction enters new phase

Downtown Phoenix’s scenery these days is as much a scene of construction cranes as it is skyscrapers defining the skyline, but the payoff will soon be evident.

07/12/07

Bioscience / Biotech | Research:  Levitus garners prestigious NSF award

The Biodesign Institute’s Marcia Levitus has been named the recipient of a $568,000 National Science Foundation CAREER award, given to a very select group of young scientists deemed to be leaders in their respective fields.

07/11/07

Business:  Pair joins Spirit of Enterprise Center

Jen Ciosek has joined the Spirit of Enterprise Center at ASU’s W. P. Carey School of Business as director.

07/11/07

University | Research | Earth / Space:  ASU scientists keep an eye on Martian dust storm

Scientists at ASU’s Mars Space Flight Facility are using the Thermal Emission Imaging System (THEMIS) on NASA’s Mars Odyssey orbiter to monitor a large dust storm on the Red Planet.

07/11/07

Business:  University research benefits state

A team of scholars from the W. P. Carey School of Business and the Eller College of Management at the University of Arizona have identified another important benefit of university-based research: regional economic development.

07/10/07

Journalism:  Hill to direct Cronkite’s digital media lab

Peek inside ASU’s New Media Innovation Lab, and you’ll see journalism, engineering, business and design students collaborating to build new media products for companies such as Gannett Co., the nation’s largest newspaper publisher.

07/10/07

University | Administration:  Crow shows support for Israeli academics

ASU President Michael Crow has signed an online petition against a proposed British university union boycott of Israeli academics.

07/10/07

Arts / Culture | Faculty / Staff:  Dove flies into lead role with ASU dance

After an international search, the Herberger College of the Arts at ASU has appointed Simon Dove as chair of its Department of Dance, effective Aug. 1.

07/09/07

Administration | Arts / Culture | Faculty / Staff:  Marshall aims to make School of Music sing

Kimberly Marshall, Goldman professor of organ, is the new Herberger College of the Arts School of Music director. Since August 2006, when Wayne Bailey stepped down after a six-year term as director, Marshall has pulled out all the stops as the school’s interim director.

07/09/07

University | Education:  Peer mentoring program a success at the Fulton College of Education

Walk through the Farmer Building’s courtyard on any given day during the school year, and one is likely to see students studying or chatting, wearing T-shirts with big, white Japanese lettering and the word "Senpai" or Kohai" on the back.

07/09/07

Bioscience / Biotech | Research:  Biodesign aims to prevent cancer

Biodesign Institute researchers have received nearly $9 million in grants to develop a preventive vaccine against cancer.

07/06/07

University:  Million-dollar school expansion an ‘investment in community’

The state budget inclusion of $1 million in funding for expansion of ASU’s School of Criminology and Criminal Justice is a commitment to the greater Phoenix community and all of Arizona.

07/06/07

Law | Community:  Calleros to teach at law camp for Hispanic teenagers

Professor Charles Calleros will help encourage Hispanic high-school students to consider entering the legal profession during a camp this summer in Washington, D.C.

07/06/07

University:  ASU students benefit from state budget investment

ASU students will greatly benefit as a result of a 2008 state budget investment that is primarily student centered to help improve the quality of the educational experience, as well as retention.

07/05/07

Faculty / Staff | Bioscience / Biotech | Research:  Curtiss named ‘Bioscience Researcher of the Year’

Roy Curtiss of ASU's Biodesign Institute, was named “Bioscience Researcher of the Year” at the third annual Excellence in Bioscience Awards Dinner, held recently and sponsored by the Arizona BioIndustry Association.

07/05/07

Journalism:  Cronkite School expands high school programs

Anita Luera, a longtime journalist and past president of the Arizona Latino Media Association, is the first director of high school journalism programs for the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at ASU.

07/03/07

Grants / Awards:  Professor named William T. Grant Scholar

The William T. Grant Foundation has awarded ASU professor Sandra Simpkins a $350,000 grant for a five-year study to investigate the factors influencing Mexican-origin children’s participation in after school programs.

07/03/07

Nursing | Community:  Partnership paying healthy dividends

For Carol Baldwin and her nursing students, providing quality health care depends on more than knowing what medicines to prescribe for a patient. It also depends on understanding their patients’ cultural beliefs, folk medicine practices and attitudes toward the Western medical system.

07/03/07

Arts / Culture | Education | Community:  Project helps teacher develop "write" stuff

It sounds like a retreat for the next generation of Great American Novelists – a project that enables educators to share their poetry and stories, converse with celebrated authors and hone their craft.

07/02/07

University | Community | Social Science:  Report envisions growing county’s future

Arizona’s Pinal County is projected to soon have a population as large as Pima County’s is now. What will Pinal be like in the future? Will it be a distinguishable destination or a McMega drive through? That is the basic question addressed in a new report about Pinal County’s future by the Morrison Institute for Public Policy at ASU.