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November 23, 2009

Community

04/22/09

Arts / Culture | Health care | Community:  Art, health care team up for fundraiser

Two ASU colleges are using art as a means to provide health care services to approximately 12,000 residents and to showcase the university’s social embeddedness in the community at large.

04/22/09

Arts / Culture | Faculty and Staff | Innovation / Entrepreneurship | Students | Community | Alumni:  School of Music alumnus gives back to alma mater

Jason Sipe, alumnus of the ASU Herberger College School of Music, ensures that his alma mater has pianos available for faculty, student and concert use. 

04/20/09

Engineering | Science | Innovation / Entrepreneurship | Students | Community:  Popularity spurs growth of computer game camp

ASU's Ira A. Fulton School of Engineering is expanding the summer "CampGame" program for teens that teaches the fundamentals of computer video game development.

04/16/09

Arts / Culture | Community:  ASU celebrates Museum Day

Since 1977, museums around the world have joined to celebrate their mission with an International Museum Day each May 18. ASU will celebrate the day this year on May 13.

04/15/09

Faculty and Staff | Community:  Whitaker to lead board of museum and cultural center

Matthew C. Whitaker, associate professor of history, was elected president of the board of directors at the George Washington Carver Museum and Cultural Center in Phoenix.

04/08/09

Science | Community:  Nobel Laureates talk science with high school students

The energy level was pulsating at North High School in Phoenix when nearly 1,000 high school students talked science, politics and economics with three Nobel Laureates and an ASU theoretical physicist.

04/08/09

Humanities | Community:  Lectures explores societal, legal affects of human enhancement

Maxwell J. Mehlman, a renowned expert in the field of law, ethics and human enhancement, will deliver two lectures as part of the Templeton Research Lectures at ASU.

04/05/09

Science | Community:  Hawking presentation goes virtual for Origins Symposium

Due to an illness physicist Stephen Hawking has digitally recorded the presentation he intended to give in person April 6 at the ASU Origins Symposium.

04/03/09

Community:  Earth Day event promotes grow local, buy local philosophy

The Earth Day Feastival event at ASU's Polytechnic campus gives the community an opportunity to enjoy locally grown food and learn about sustainable endeavors.

04/02/09

Community:  Theater leader receives ASU community award

David Hemphill, who has been proactive in bringing black theater to the Phoenix community, is this year’s recipient of ASU’s A. Wade Smith Community Award for Advancement of Race Relations.