An internship in the Middle East is giving an ASU environmental engineering student experience working on large-scale projects and alongside colleagues from different cultures.
The humanitarian crisis in the Darfur region of Sudan and what to do - or not to do - about it is the focus of an upcoming public lecture at ASU’s West campus.
A recent trip to Modena, Italy by an ASU team has brought two countries, two institutions and two educational systems together to join in an educational partnership.
A National Science Foundation grant will allow an ASU project team to continue work on efforts to keep pulic policy and ethical guidlines on pace with rapid technological advancements.
Holocaust survivor Bernard Scheer will recount the true stories of great suffering, remarkable determination and many acts of heroism at an Oct. 8 lecture on the Downtown Phoenix campus.
Laurie Marker, the "Ultimate Cat Lady,” will talk about sustainable conservation programs working to ensure Africa’s most endangered cats’ survival, including the fund’s Bushblok project.
Those who need to renew an old passport or apply for an new passport book or card can do so at the U.S. Passport Acceptance Office on ASU’s Tempe campus.
Through ASU's "GlobalResolve" program, students are directly improving the lives of people in underdeveloped nations throughout the world by finding sustainable ways to help meet the basic needs of poverty-stricken villagers.