"Changing the World: Feminism in Action Generation to Generation" is the topic for the Feldt/Barbanell Women of the World Lecture at 7 p.m., Oct. 13 at ASU's Tempe campus.
David Kader, law professor, will speak on the Kosovo constitution as part of a panel on "Eastern Europe in Transition: Secularization and Resacralization in Postsocialist Eastern Europe."
According to an upcoming ASU lecturer, peace will not come to the Middle East until all parties are treated with equal respect and subject to the same rule of law.
The ASU community is invited to a series of events on Oct. 14 to officially launch the new School of Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.
Project Yao, a new database that has just been launched as a tri-university project by scholars in China and the United States, takes a look at what works of American literature are Chinese readers devouring, and why.
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.
A recent trip to Modena, Italy by an ASU team has brought two countries, two institutions and two educational systems together to join in an educational partnership.
ASU's Professional Development School program has been awarded a $33.8 million grant that will enable more students in Arizona's rural communities to earn teacher certifications.
ASU researchers have received more than $39 million in stimulus package research grants that are being applied to a variety of projects, ranging from energy to health and social development.