Debra Friedman, University Vice President and Dean of ASU's College of Public Programs, discusses the growing national need for a new generation of public servants in a guest column of the Arizona Republic on Nov. 5.
A new report prepared by the Center for Applied Behavior Health Policy and Morrison Institute for Public Policy summarizes a discussion among policy experts and offers insights for Arizona's public behavioral health system.
For the second year in a row, ASU’s Downtown Phoenix campus is using the power of music to connect students, faculty and staff with the local community.
James Svara, professor in the School of Public Affairs, recently received the 2009 Academic Award in Memory of Stephen B. Sweeney from ICMA, the international organization that advances professional local government management worldwide.
Rev. Al Sharpton joined other civil rights leaders in an interactive community discussion during a Civil Rights Forum on Oct. 16 hosted by ASU's Center for Community Development and Civil Rights.
Robert B. Denhardt, director of ASU's School of Public Affairs, recently was presented with an Honorary Membership award by ICMA, the international organization that advances professional local government management worldwide.
The University Design Consortium at Arizona State University is accepting submissions for the 2010 International Awards for Innovative Practices in Higher Education.
Members of the Greater Phoenix community are invited to join Arizona State University faculty, administrators and students on Oct. 14 to discuss new ways to collaborate and develop partnerships that are mutually beneficial.
Artists in a new exhibit at the Downtown Phoenix campus are using the arts as a means toward mental wellness and practical acts of peace for themselves and communities.
The sixth issue of the Morrison Institute's Forum 411 series looks at the collapse of the economic underpinnings in Arizona of housing, employment and financial services, and what it will take for the state to recover.