Three ASU students are back from a weeklong participation in the 2009 Ronald H. Brown African Affairs Series with a keen focus on how they can bring about positive change in Africa.
ASU is once again among the top choices for international students, placing 18th in the nation among all colleges and universities, according to a report released from the Institute of International Education.
Work done as part of one of the largest undergraduate research programs at any university in the country is displayed at the Fulton Undergraduate Research Initiative Symposium.
The opportunity to learn in a diverse environment and pursue career dreams is attracting more Native American students to ASU than any other college or university in the country.
Carlos Vélez-Ibáñez and Paul Espinosa, professors in ASU's Department of Transborder Chicana/o and Latina/o Studies, are the recipients of awards from the American Association of Hispanics in Higher Education.
An interactive exhibit that brings attention to the ongoing genocide in the Darfur region of Sudan will make an appearance at ASU's West campus, Nov. 18 and 19.
The Fletcher Library Lawn will come alive with the sights and sounds of Native drummers and dancers at the West campus's annual Veterans Day Weekend Pow-Wow.
An internship in the Middle East is giving an ASU environmental engineering student experience working on large-scale projects and alongside colleagues from different cultures.