The ASU Lodestar Center for Philanthropy and Nonprofit Innovation has released the 2008 Arizona Giving and Volunteering Report, detailing the results of the charitable behavior of Arizona residents.
Wilma Mankiller, former principal chief of the Cherokee Nation and internationally known Native American rights activist set to talk Oct. 2 about “Challenges Facing 21st Century Indigenous People.”
For more than 20 years, the Morrison Institute has researched public policies that impact greater Phoenix, the state and the nation, providing a bridge between the university and its communities.
The chance to discuss and learn more about religious differences and how they shape our world is offered Nov. 13 at ASU's West campus in an expert-panel format titled, "Religious Diversity and Public Discourse."
Fonda will be at ASU Oct. 17 to give this year’s Feldt/Barbanell Women of the World Lecture, offering her insights on “Sex, Gender and the Journey to Wholeness.”
09/23/08
University | Arts / Culture | Journalism | Education | Faculty and Staff | Humanities | International engagement | Students | Community | News coverage | Social Science: Lecture series covers political, social, cultural issues
ASU's School of Letters & Sciences is presenting its first community lecture series at the Downtown Phoenix campus.