From an academic expo to a haunted ball, and from flag football to a talent show, ASU's West campus is the site of a weeklong celebration of the university's "Devilish Homecoming."
Arizona State University Research Professor Elinor Ostrom has won this year’s Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences, a prize she shares with Oliver E. Williamson of the University of California at Berkeley.
Check your fears at the door of Chad Johnson's spider lab, where behavioral research into black widow spiders and their feeding habits is a study that at first frightens and, eventually, serves as a learning tool for students.
ASU's New College and its Division of Humanities, Arts and Cultural Studies has announced a schedule of upcoming events that includes gallery installations, a presentation featuring internationally recognized theoretical physicist Paul Davies, and an open mic night for electronic musicians.
Law professor Betsy Grey recently participated in a meeting of the Advisory Commission on Childhood Vaccines, where she spoke about the development of cause-in-fact jurisprudence under the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program.
Engineering professor and director of an ASU Biodesign Institute research center has received the 2009 Award for Research Excellence from the Arizona BioIndustry Association.
Dean Paul Schiff Berman and professor Robert Clinton of ASU's Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law recently were appointed to the Hopi Tribal Court of Appeals.