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November 23, 2009

Community

04/02/09

Business | Students | Community:  ASU study helps food rescue efforts in Phoenix

A study by ASU students is helping a nonprofit group in its efforts to supply unused food to the hungry.

03/26/09

Arts / Culture | Faculty and Staff | Students | Community:  Art Museum announces selected films for film festival

The ASU Art Museum selected 19 short films by 17 artists to screen during its Short Film and Video Festival on April 18, on the plaza of the Nelson Fine Arts Center.

03/26/09

University | Arts / Culture | Education | Humanities | Students | Community | Social Science:  Ceramics exhibits open in ASU's Museum of Anthropology

Two ASU ceramics exhibits will coincide with the National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts' annual conference.

03/25/09

Science | Community:  Origins Symposium to reach worldwide audience

The Origins Symposium at ASU is bringing together 70 of the world's leading scientists to explore questions about the origin of the universe, consciousness and culture.

03/24/09

Faculty and Staff | Students | Community | Sustainability and environment:  Green Jazz Series presents encore performance

The ASU Jazz Combos are returning to the Herberger Theater for a special encore performance and a free night of music.

03/23/09

Community:  Take a walk with ASU life sciences faculty

This year, “School of Life Sciences Takes a Hike” will take place very close to home as life sciences faculty members lead three hour-long hikes at the Desert Botanical Garden, April 4.

03/20/09

University | Arts / Culture | Law | International engagement | Community | Community partnerships | Social Science:  'Crime, Justice, Border' event features scholars, artists, activists

Complex and controversial issues of crime, enforcement, security, and human rights will come into focus during the "Crime, Justice, and the Border" event, March 31 through April 2 at ASU's West campus.

03/20/09

Community | Social Science:  Performance challenges perception of college drinking

“Drink, Drank, Drugged” is an adapted performance text based on dangerous college drinking research conducted by Linda Lederman, dean of social sciences in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.

03/18/09

University | Community:  ASU brings Civil Rights Forum, advocacy, urban art to downtown

ASU is hosting "Action, Advocacy, Arts" – a series of free activities emphasizing the strength of community dialogue and engagement.

03/13/09

Community:  Former Labor Secretary to address economic issues

Former United States Secretary of Labor Robert Reich will deliver this year’s John P. Frank Memorial Lecture at 7 p.m., March 19 in the Evelyn Smith Music Theatre on ASU’s Tempe campus.