Land, culture, and community are the dominate themes in a new book about English professor Simon Ortiz and his work, titled, “Simon J. Ortiz: A Poetic Legacy of Indigenous Continuance.”
Instead of killing cancer cells, researchers at Arizona State University will use the laws of physics to figure out how to control them at the new Center for Convergence of Physical Science and Cancer Biology at ASU.
The Hall of Fame Award, as well as Distinguished Achievement and Distinguished Faculty Awards, will be presented Oct. 30 by the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences during this year's Homecoming Week festivities.
Two ASU researchers are the subject of a feature article in the Oct. 25 issue of the journal Science, which traces their collaboration, discoveries and extensive published works on the reproductive traits and social life history of honey bees.
Kate Lehman, executive director of academic services for the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and a faculty associate in political science at ASU, has been elected to the senate of the Phi Beta Kappa Society.
Professor John Duncan, director of the Center for Korean Studies at UCLA, is this year's Robert C. Staley Distinguished Visiting Professor in East Asian Studies.
Life sciences professor James Elser is joining the prestigious ranks of Regents' Professors for his pioneering work in ecological and evolutionary dynamics, along with his commitment to learning and discovery.
The Sparked Synapse Project, a journal developed by an ASU student with support from the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Ambassadors, showcases exceptional undergraduate research in the humanities and social sciences.