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July 24, 2008

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07/23/08

University | Students | Community:  College of Human Services helps aging process

ASU programs are helping people from metropolitan Phoenix and beyond make the most of the aging process.

07/16/08

Students:  Barrett honor students call CHS home

Students find extending their CHS studies through Barrett Honor College program both rewarding and challenging.

07/10/08

University | Community:  ASU center to honor behavioral health advocates

Five Arizonans who have made outstanding contributions to the behavioral health field have been selected as 2008 honorees by ASU's Center for Applied Behavioral Health Policy.

07/08/08

ASU News:  Social Work students make big contributions to community

CHS Social Work Field Education Program students and faculty contribute eight years of service to the community… one hour at a time.

07/01/08

ASU News:  Center receives $2.5 million NIDA grant

Partners to study implementation of drug treatment programs for offenders

06/27/08

University:  Partnership links ASU, CUNY criminal justice programs

The long arm of the law is reaching out from Phoenix across the country to the Big Apple in an ASU-John Jay cooperative effort to enhance criminology research.

06/26/08

ASU News:  CHS Administrative Team Supports Students, Faculty, and One Another

The College of Human Services administrative support team brings a spirit of excellence and caring to students and their jobs.

06/13/08

ASU News:  ASU professor selected as editor of prestigious journal

ASU's Greg Wise will serve a three-year term as editor of the National Communication Association's top scholarly journal, Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies.

06/04/08

University:  'Policing Gangs in America' wins book award for ASU professor

A book examining the police response to America's growing gang problem has earned international acclaim for an ASU professor.

05/20/08

Faculty and Staff:  Klimek wins Arizona refugee resettlement honors

ASU lecturer Barbara Klimek may have earned a Ph.D. in economics, but it is her unselfish social work with the state's Refugee Resettlement Program that is turning heads and earning her recognition.