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March 15, 2010
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today's headlines

  • New imaging technology advances chemical detection
  • Cronkite dean named Journalism Administrator of the Year
  • Graduate students launch sustainability journal

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  • Napolitano to speak at ASU on national security
  • Singing puppets? Only in New York
  • Student finds support at ASU for her passion

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03/12/10

Volunteers needed for vaccination exercise

Three of ASU's campuses will hold a mass vaccination exercise to simulate a real-world scenario in a flu pandemic or other health emergency.

03/12/10

ASU announces new Bachelor of Science in Public Service & Public Policy

ASU’s School of Public Affairs now offers Arizona’s first professional undergraduate degree program in public service and public policy.

03/12/10

Grammy winners Los Tigres del Norte come to Gammage

Grammy award winning group Los Tigres Del Norte will give a one-night-only performance at ASU Gammage, April 16.

03/11/10

Students create new futures with Digital Culture Initiative

The ASU Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts announces a new undergraduate degree emphasis focusing on digital-based tools and environments.

03/11/10

New imaging technology advances chemical detection

ASU scientists have hit on a new method to significantly improve the detection of trace chemicals important in such areas as national security, human health and the environment.

03/11/10

Cronkite dean named Journalism Administrator of the Year

Christopher Callahan, dean of the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at ASU, has been named the Scripps Howard Foundation Journalism Administrator of the Year.

03/11/10

Professor's immigration gave way to career devoted to language

A native of Nicaragua, Carlos Ovando describes himself as an “involuntary immigrant” to America who didn’t know the language and struggled to keep up in school while also fearing he might appear unintelligent to his peers.

03/11/10

Graduate students launch sustainability journal

Students from the School of Sustainability set a new standard with a publication that combines research, opinion, and art to bring sustainability into the public dialogue.

03/11/10

Grants fund new family justice center

A $1 million grant from the Bruce T. Halle Family Foundation has established the Diane Halle Center for Family Justice at ASU's Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law.

03/10/10

Devils tip off against Stanford in Pac-10 tourney

The ASU Men's basketball team, coming off of an historic season with a second-place finish in the Pac-10 Conference, will take on Stanford at the 2010 Pacific Life Pac-10 Tournament championship.

03/10/10

Environmental Excellence Awards on view at ASU

The winners of Valley Forward's 29th annual Environmental Excellence Awards will visit ASU Polytechnic as part of a traveling exhibit that will be on display from March 17 to April 7.

03/10/10

'Last Fridays' event returns to ASU's West campus

Last month's inaugural event was a big success, so another art festival is planned for March 26.

03/10/10

ASU report reveals rising prescription drug abuse

A recently released survey of Maricopa County jail facilities reveals a striking increase in the use of prescription painkillers among new inmates.

03/10/10

Free Webinar to help schools create inclusive cultures

ASU’s Equity Alliance is offering a free Webinar on "inclusive practice" March 19.

03/10/10

ASU receives presidential recognition for community service

ASU has been honored with the highest federal recognition a university can receive for its commitment to volunteering, service learning and civic engagement.

03/09/10

Napolitano to speak at ASU on national security

Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano will be at ASU March 25 to deliver the John P. Frank Memorial Lecture on "Meeting New and Evolving Threats to Our National Security."

03/09/10

SkySong helps e-learning company grow up and out

A partnership between e-learning company Adaptive Curriculum and ASU SkySong has allowed the company to accelerate growth, as it prepares to move into 14,000 square feet of commercial space.

03/09/10

Research explores health impacts of urban living

Thanks to a National Science Foundation grant, an ASU researcher will explore ways to reduce the health risks posed by air pollution and climate change in urbanized areas.

03/09/10

Students document stories on immigration, poverty

A grant from the Howard G. Buffett Foundation is giving photojournalism students the opportunity to tell the stories of people struggling to overcome poverty throughout Arizona and Mexico.

03/09/10

For economics major, university pays dividends

When Benjamin Sanchez, a freshman economics major, chose ASU over Brown University, he knew he had made the right decision. He just didn't realize that he would start to love Pac-10 sports.

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