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.
The Holocaust Survivors Justice Network and its volunteers, including law professor David Kader, is the recipient of the American Bar Association's 2009 Pro Bono Publico Award.
Border Governors Conference representatives from the U.S. and Mexico met at ASU June 17-18 for a third planning meeting, sponsored by the Arizona-Mexico Commission.
Extreme Speech and Democracy, a book that law professor James Weinstein edited with British human-rights attorney Ivan Hare, was launched during a recent reception in London.
Law professor Dennis Karjala has contributed an essay, “Judicial Oversight of Copyright Legislation,” to the 2008 Intellectual Property issue of the Northern Kentucky Law Review.
Four articles by law professor Kenneth Abbott have been reprinted in two new edited collections of essays that define the field of international law and international relations.
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.
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.