Jazz artist Althea Rene will kick off ASU's Green Jazz Series Sept. 4 that is designed to raise awareness about the environment while benefitting low-income families in the Valley.
Breann Yoshiko Swann, an LL.M. student in the Indian Legal Program at the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law, will give a presentation on Aug. 28 in Tokyo.
An ASU expert says high gas and oil prices are just part of a historic cycle needed for an upcoming shift of the world's main energy source to an alternative fuel.
The Arizona State women's golf team will again enter their season as a preseason top five team. The Sun Devils are ranked fourth in the Golf World/NGCA Division I Preseason Coaches' Poll.
Two faculty members and a student in ASU's School of Materials will play leading roles for the premier materials science and engineering professional organization.
A groundbreaking new degree program at the W. P. Carey School of Business will make it easier for business students to help their future companies utilize sustainability practices.
The research of Conor Cox, an undergraduate, could allow for a big change in medical diagnostics, drug design or medical treatment regimens with help from his mentor and graduate student, Matt Greving.
Professor Tamera Herrera, who teaches first-year Legal Writing and Method at the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law at ASU, recently authored a book, "Arizona Legal Research."
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.
The opportunity for more K-12 students to use interactive media in the classroom has improved exponentially thanks to a MacArthur grant awarded to ASU's Situation Multimedia Art Learning Lab.
Saundra Ealy's Social Work Field Education program is turning ASU students into super heroes who are contributing tens of thousands of service hours annually, getting their feet wet outside the classroom on the way to a career in helping others.
ASU Police and Tempe Police departments are making a concerted effort to inform the ASU community of traffic laws by providing information, giving warnings and issuing tickets when necessary.
Thousands of new and returning students are settling into new residence halls, navigating campus and starting classes as the new academic year begins at Arizona State University.