Two ASU faculty researchers are about to journey into the mountains of western India to discover the meanings which the country's sacred mountaintops hold for the many types of people who visit them.
ASU School of Social Work assistant professor David R. Hodge was selected by the Hartford Foundation for the highly competitive Hartford Geriatric Social Work Faculty Scholar Program.
ASU's Gen Next program is producing top emerging nonprofit leaders, chosen to participate in training that provides them with the knowledge and tools needed to take on leadership roles within the nonprofit community.
NPR's KJZZ news station in Phoenix featured a profile story on the American Dream Academy, a signature program of the ASU Center for Community Development and Civil Rights within the College of Public Programs.
Associate professor of criminology Nancy Rodriguez has been awarded the 2009 Outstanding Alumnus Award by the College of Criminal Justice at Sam Houston State University in Texas for her work in criminology and criminal justice.
Students receiving professional certificates and academic degrees in nonprofit studies will be recognized for their achievements on May 6 at a reception hosted by the ASU Lodestar Center.
The Public Allies program, in the ASU Lodestar Center for Philanthropy and Nonprofit Innovation, identifies young, talented adults from diverse backgrounds and prepares them for careers working for community and social change.
Seniors in the ASU American Humanics program were honored for their dedication to making a difference in the social sector at the 29th annual American Humanics Dinner.