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November 24, 2009

Social Science

12/29/08

Arts / Culture | Humanities | News coverage | Social Science:  Trophy heads may have been 'homegrown'

12/18/08

Science | Innovation / Entrepreneurship | Social Science:  Experts detail 'rules' of technological fixes

According to ASU professor Daniel Sarewitz, there are three rules that can help policy makers become smarter about where to apply technological fixes and what to expect as a result.

12/15/08

Social Science:  ASU professor offers caregiving tips during holidays

ASU professor David W. Coon is offering up tips for caregivers during the holidays, emphasizing that caregivers should know their limitations and make their stress less.

12/12/08

Research | Social Science:  Center broadens scope of demography

The Center for Population Dynamics is changing the way we think about demography and creating an inclusive and multi-discipline approach to its research.

12/09/08

Social Science:  Tourism leaders focus on increasing safety, security

Security experts from across the nation recently gathered in Scottsdale to examine new ways to protect tourists.

12/02/08

University | Science | Humanities | Research | Social Science | Sustainability and environment:  Anthology looks at technology and society

11/26/08

Arts / Culture | Social Science:  Lecture explores living laboratory of ancient Andes

11/25/08

University | Students | Social Science:  ASU professor weaves inclusion into classroom

For ASU Professor David W. Coon, diversity is a way of life and a message he easily stirs into his learning and life lessons.

11/21/08

Humanities | Students | Community partnerships | Social Science:  West campus conference examines human, refugee rights

Sixty years after the United Nations ratification of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, a daylong conference featuring Holocaust survivor Magda Herzberger will look at human and refugee rights on Dec. 3 at ASU's West campus.

11/13/08

Social Science:  Partnership helps social work students, children

Students in ASU's social work programs can pay for their education while helping youths in the child welfare system.