The university will use renewable energy, in partnership with Arizona Public Service Co., to power ASU's football game against the Washington Huskies Oct. 17.
ASU's Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts encompasses seven distinct disciplines and a diverse collection of research and programs – all geared to create a new paradigm for innovation in the 21st century.
The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences plowed through the opening rounds of the ASU Academic Bowl, placing both its teams in the finals against Fulton and W.P. Carey.
From an academic expo to a haunted ball, and from flag football to a talent show, ASU's West campus is the site of a weeklong celebration of the university's "Devilish Homecoming."
ASU’s Mary Lou Fulton Institute and Graduate School of Education has launched a three-year Doctor of Education degree program, which prepares intellectual leaders for a range of careers in higher and postsecondary education.
Two ASU entities are finalists for the 2009 Innovator of the Year Award for Academia, which is given out as part of the Arizona Governor’s Celebration of Innovation.
Arizona State University Research Professor Elinor Ostrom has won this year’s Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences, a prize she shares with Oliver E. Williamson of the University of California at Berkeley.
Enrollment at ASU this fall has reached a record 68,064 students, as the university continues to respond to the rapid growth in the number of eligible Arizona high school graduates.