As the child of two Holocaust survivors, David Kader grew up around memories of the atrocities inflicted on the Jews of Europe during the period of Nazi rule of Germany and their lasting impact on that generation.
The science of butterfly wings and the psychology of eating are among topics in a series of free colloquia to be offered this winter and spring by the ASU Emeritus College.
Inmates at Maricopa County's Lower Buckeye Jail can decrease the likelihood of a return stay after their release by completing an online, values-based, goal-centered program offered to them jointly by ASU and LifePilot.
Efforts at ASU to advance knowledge in Web services science will be aided by a grant of more than $400,000 through a National Science Foundation Career Award recently earned by Hasan Davulcu, an assistant professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering of the Ira A. Fulton School of Engineering.
Raul Yzaguirre, executive director of the Center for Community Development and Civil Rights, and former president of the National Council of La Raza (NCLR), is one of six recipients of the Martin Luther King Jr. “Living the Dream” Award.
Laura Tohe, an associate professor of English at ASU, grew up listening to stories, so it's no wonder that she enjoys traveling the state telling tales as a speaker for the Arizona Humanities Council (AHC).