ASU is launching a major new initiative that will revolutionize academic research through the innovative convergence of science, engineering, social sciences and computing.
The School of Applied Arts & Sciences is rolling out a bachelor's degree in science, technology and society, which will help establish the university as a leader in this area.
Laura Dickinson, a professor at the University of Connecticut School of Law, will join the faculty of the Arizona State University’s Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law in August.
ASU’s new master’s degree program is focusing on the application of social justice and human rights approaches to cross-disciplines such as education, labor and the environment.
Lawrence Krauss, renowned theoretical physicist and cosmologist, is assuming a leadership role at ASU in an emerging research and educational initiative on “origins.”
ASU's Institute for Humanities Research is bringing together scholars from across disciplines who are interested in exploring today’s most important issues from humanistic perspectives.
As ASU emerges as a comprehensive knowledge enterprise committed to discovery, creativity and innovation, the humanities are playing a vital role in that mission.