Metro and City of Phoenix officials will culminate 12 years of planning, research, construction and development of the Valley’s new light rail system with a downtown celebration.
When the Metro Light Rail makes its debut, it will end shuttle service between the Tempe and Downtown Phoenix campuses, but usher in new era of public transportation.
The Sun Devil Entrepreneurship Network is a program on the grow, connecting university students with local businesses in need of entrepreneurially-focused brain power.
Sixty years after the United Nations ratification of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, a daylong conference featuring Holocaust survivor Magda Herzberger will look at human and refugee rights on Dec. 3 at ASU's West campus.
The Helios Education Foundation is investing $1 million in ASU's history department to help prepare future teachers through building their historical knowledge base.
ASU's College of Teacher Education and Leadership has formed a unique early-reading partnership with the Burton Barr Public Library in Phoenix to take an important literacy message to children and families.
"Hiroshima Calling," a poster exhibibit chronicling the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, is on display at ASU's Downtown Phoenix campus library.