As ASU Research Magazine publishes its final print edition this spring, artist Michael Hagelberg winds up a career spanning more than 24 years at ASU, illustrating stories about a wide variety of research.
After 23 years, ASU's Research Magazine will now become a media-rich website, allowing readers to access articles, videos and more about ASU's growing research endeavors and achievements.
The latest volume from Phoenix Urban Research Laboratory investigates the role of public landscapes within contemporary cities across the United States and Mexico.
Kelly McDonald, an assistant communication professor in ASU’s School of Letters and Sciences recently had his first book, “The Third Agenda in U.S. Presidential Debates” published this month.
Two ASU publications, a School of Life Sciences’ podcast, and six writers and designers were recognized at the Southern Regional Silver Quill Award’s Ceremony.
ASU professor emeritus Ann Hardt, along with her late husband, is creating a named faculty chair in peace studies at ASU’s Center for the Study of Religion and Conflict.
ASU Research Magazine has won the gold medal for the best university research magazine in the United States, as presented by the Council for Advancement and Support of Education.