"Lucy," a 3.2 million-year-old hominid fossil discovered by paleoanthropology professor Don Johanson 35 years ago will be on display with "Ida," a remarkably preserved 47 million-year-old female mammalin the upcoming “Lucy’s Legacy: The Hidden Treasures of Ethiopia.”
Students at Basha High School in Chandler recently unveiled their Wiki project, based on a sci-fi series of novels called The Softwire, at ASU's Decision Theater.
Two ASU faculty researchers are about to journey into the mountains of western India to discover the meanings which the country's sacred mountaintops hold for the many types of people who visit them.
A delegation of ASU researchers participated in an international summit, held in Germany, as part of an effort to understand and undertake the social challenges of global change.
The growing Master of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies at ASU's West campus allows students to individually tailor a program to their specific needs from a variety of interdisciplinary course offerings.
Faculty associate Heidi Osselaer newly published book, “Winning Their Place: Arizona Women in Politics, 1883-1950,” explores the participation of women in Arizona's early politics.