The 3.2-million-year-old Australopith named Lucy, discovered in 1974 by ASU's Donald Johanson will be on display in Seattle’s Pacific Science Center from Oct. 4, 2008, until March 8, 2009.
Professor Leanne Nash has been selected by the American Society of Primatologists to receive the 2008 Distinguished Primatologist Award.
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.
ASU archaeologists Katherine Spielmann and Charles Redman are featured in Peter N. Spotts' "bright green blog" for their sustainability-related research.
ASU bioarchaeologist Chris Stojanowski and an international team of experts discuss what they are learning about humans and climate change from cemetery remains buried thousands of years ago in the Sahara desert.
08/19/08
University | Administration | Education | Innovation / Entrepreneurship | News coverage | Research: ASU is thinking big