A KTVK-3TV report shows how stroke victims’ rehabilitation is changing due to a partnership between Arizona State University researchers and Banner Bay wood Medical Center in Mesa, Ariz.
This summer 600 Teach for America recruits participated in the country's most highly regarded TFA teacher training institute hosted by ASU's College of Teacher Education and Leadership.
A gathering of 150 Latino high school students converged on ASU's West campus for three days last month for an introduction to higher education and the secrets to a successful transition.
For high-achieving West Valley high school students who have completed their junior year, there's still time to register for the July 14-16 ASU Collegiate Scholars: Student Enrichment Program at the West campus.
ASU Art Museum is presenting free and fun exhibitions and events for all ages; this summer includes the museum's 10th Annual Family Fun Day and family exhibition.
With access to cutting-edge education research and university faculty, Polytechnic Elementary School has taken a definitive step in the country’s mission to reform K-12 education.
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.
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.