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.
The American Foundry Society’s Art Casting Conference, hosted in part by the ASU Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts, is bringing together metal casters and artists for the first time since 1990.
ASU's Professional Development School program has been awarded a $33.8 million grant that will enable more students in Arizona's rural communities to earn teacher certifications.
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.
Sports memorabilia, concert tickets, vacation packages, spa treatments and more are on tap as part of the Glendale Chamber of Commerce's 16th annual auction and "Keys to Success" dinner, set for Oct. 2 at ASU's West campus.
Thanks to a unique partnership with New Global Citizens, potential students have the opportunity to learn about the nonprofit management program at ASU's College of Public Programs.
An already successful ASU program that enables school districts in American Indian communities to "grow their own" elementary and middle school teachers is adding more support services in Chinle and Sells, Ariz.
08/19/09
Engineering | Health care | Science | Innovation / Entrepreneurship | Community partnerships | Alumni | Bioscience / Biotech | Research | Engineering: Mixed-reality system enhances physical therapy
ASU experts in media arts, bioengineering, music, computer science and other areas are collaborating on the design of an innovative system to help stroke patients with their physical therapy.
For less than the cost of dinner for two, ASU's Osher Lifelong Learning Institute offers a wide variety of courses, convenient locations, and membership benefits to adult learners across the Valley.