ASU student Kara Horowitz has been named a recipient of the Dr. Carlos E. Castañeda Memorial Scholarship, sponsored by International Studies Abroad (ISA), a provider of study abroad programs in Latin America and Europe.
Complex and controversial issues of crime, enforcement, security, and human rights will come into focus during the "Crime, Justice, and the Border" event, March 31 through April 2 at ASU's West campus.
"Holy Sites & Holy War in the Middle East," a research symposium March 2-3, at ASU, brings together scholars working on disparate aspects of holiness and conflict in the Middle East.
ASU President Michael M. Crow tells an international audience that universities must focus on "innovation of themselves" and expand on the traditional roles they've played in the past.
The nationally touring, interactive World Vision Experience: AIDS exhibit will travel to ASU's West campus March 15-22 to raise awareness about the effects of the AIDS pandemic on children in developing countries.
Nearly 200 ASU students and staff members turned out on a chilly February morning to participate in the opening of the ThinkSwiss Climate Trail Exhibit on the lawn of Old Main.