The application of federal environmental law in Indian Country was the focus of a recent workshop presented by the ASU American Indian Policy Institute and the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law.
Middle School students in an engineering summer camp at ASU that focuses on robotics got a look at one way that police use robots – detecting explosive devices and materials.
A gathering of high school's best and brightest Latino students will converge on ASU's West campus for a three-day "lesson" on making a successful transition into higher education.
Professor Charles Calleros recently led several students and staff from the College of Law in providing information, inspiration, and skill-building for about 50 high school students participating in the ASU Cesar Chavez Leadership Institute.
ASU's Ira A. Fulton School of Engineering is now a member of the Global Engineering Education Exchange consortium, which opens up opportunities for students to learch at leading university engineering programs throughout the world.
ASU students brought science to life for Chandler elementary school families as they hosted the popular community education program, Family Science Night.
Seven graduate students with the Mary Lou Fulton Institute and Graduate School of Education ventured into the challenging world of public policy by presenting research on high-stakes testing to the State Board of Education AIMS Task Force.
The Virtual Counseling Center, a golden example of university-community embeddedness, is offered free to everyone in the country, all under an ASU banner via the Mary Lou Fulton College of Education.
It's a simple mathematical formula: take one dedicated teacher, add a unique teaching style that emphasizes fun, and the result is an ASU Faculty Achievement Award for Sue Larson, a senior lecturer in the College of Teacher Education and Leadership.