Legal and ethical perspectives on important scientific developments in the field of substance addiction will be explored during a free conference hosted by the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law.
The annual Local to Global Justice Teach-in is drawing hundreds to ASU to address local human rights and social justice issues with an understanding of their greater global context.
Alan Boyle of MSNBC speaks with ASU's Donald Johanson about his new book, Lucy’s Legacy; his famous discovery; and his thoughts about humankind’s evolutionary past and future.
ASU’s North American Center for Transborder Studies (NACTS) has presented a report to President Obama urging his administration to strengthen certain U.S. partnerships with Canada and Mexico.
Regents' Professor Alberto Rios describes his life growing up as a mélange of cultures, traditions and experiences in “Capirotada: A Nogales Memoir,” which has been selected as OneBookAZ for 2009.
Feb. 16 is the deadline for nominations for the Transdisciplinary Humanities Book Award, which is presented annually by ASU’s Institute for Humanities Research.
ASU will host a two-day colloquium on the subject of Theravada Buddhism and its encounter with modernity in South and Southeast Asia since the early 19th century.