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November 23, 2009
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New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences

11/13/09

University | Arts / Culture | Humanities | Social Science:  New College offers wide variety of Winter Session classes

You can earn three credits during the semester break by taking one of several online and on-campus classes offered by ASU's New College.

11/03/09

Students | Bioscience / Biotech | Research:  New College student puts accent on research to help fight cancer

The chance to do research as an undergrad came as a surprise to New College senior Julie Furmick, but she is making the most of the opportunity.

10/30/09

Social Science:  'Trauma and Compassion' at ASU's West campus Nov. 4

A full day of events focused on social justice and human rights issues in Arizona is scheduled Nov. 4 at ASU's West campus.

10/21/09

University | Students | Social Science:  Master's in psychology joins degree offerings on West campus

Applications are being accepted for ASU's new M.S. program in psychology, offered by the New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences.

10/16/09

University | International engagement:  Renowned scholar to speak about crisis in Darfur

The humanitarian crisis in the Darfur region of Sudan and what to do - or not to do - about it is the focus of an upcoming public lecture at ASU’s West campus.

10/13/09

University | Faculty and Staff | Students | Community:  Weeklong celebration of 'Devilish Homecoming' at West campus Oct. 26-30

From an academic expo to a haunted ball, and from flag football to a talent show, ASU's West campus is the site of a weeklong celebration of the university's "Devilish Homecoming."

10/09/09

Faculty and Staff | Students | Life Science:  Spider lab at ASU's West campus frightens, then educates

Check your fears at the door of Chad Johnson's spider lab, where behavioral research into black widow spiders and their feeding habits is a study that at first frightens and, eventually, serves as a learning tool for students.

10/05/09

University | Arts / Culture | Faculty and Staff | Humanities | Students:  ASU's New College announces upcoming events

ASU's New College and its Division of Humanities, Arts and Cultural Studies has announced a schedule of upcoming events that includes gallery installations, a presentation featuring internationally recognized theoretical physicist Paul Davies, and an open mic night for electronic musicians.

10/01/09

University | Humanities | International engagement:  Holocaust survivor to speak at Downtown Phoenix campus

Holocaust survivor Bernard Scheer will recount the true stories of great suffering, remarkable determination and many acts of heroism at an Oct. 8 lecture on the Downtown Phoenix campus.

09/28/09

University | Humanities:  Discussion explores philosophical, spiritual aspects of death and dying

A panel of ASU professors will share their diverse perspectives and expertise about death and dying during an Oct. 8 event.

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