Laura A. Dickinson, foundation professor of law, will speak about her forthcoming book, Outsourcing War and Peace , at a faculty workshop at Duke University School of Law.
Arizona State University doctoral student Scott Ortman, a rising star in the field of Southwest archaeology, is helping to close the gap between theory and data.
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.
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.
ASU is hosting a unique exhibition that features art by several dozen refugee children who were encouraged to create paintings of their families, homelands and their new homes in Arizona.
Pat Lauderdale, whose teaching and research interests include racialization, diversity, law and the social science, and international terrorism was recently appointed a visiting scholar at Stanford.
National Achievement Scholar Brian Brown hopes to help people with neuromotor injuries through his kinesiology research in the Collge of Liberal Arts and Sciences.