ASU's Center for the Study of Religion and Conflict is offering an Undergraduate Certificate Program in Religion and Conflict that teaches faculty how to navigate controversial issues surrounding religion in the classroom.
Twenty-nine high school students spent over two weeks living at ASU's Hassayampa Academic Village this summer, as they immersed themselves in learning the Chinese language and cuture.
If you are an undergraduate student, and the Middle Ages and the Renaissance are your cup of tea, it's time to submit an abstract for consideration at this year's Discipuli Juncti conference at ASU's West campus.
The Holocaust Survivors Justice Network and its volunteers, including law professor David Kader, is the recipient of the American Bar Association's 2009 Pro Bono Publico Award.