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.
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.
The Holocaust Survivors Justice Network and its volunteers, including law professor David Kader, is the recipient of the American Bar Association's 2009 Pro Bono Publico Award.
A gathering of high school's best and brightest Latino students will converge on ASU's West campus for a three-day "lesson" on making a successful transition into higher education.
Professor Charles Calleros recently led several students and staff from the College of Law in providing information, inspiration, and skill-building for about 50 high school students participating in the ASU Cesar Chavez Leadership Institute.