For ASU professor Thomas Moore, an invitation to guest lecture became a demonstration in a lab which led to a seafood lunch – which led to a joint invention with colleagues from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Three ASU students are back from a weeklong participation in the 2009 Ronald H. Brown African Affairs Series with a keen focus on how they can bring about positive change in Africa.
ASU's commitment to sustainability and advancing solar development played a key role in bringing Suntech, China's leading manufacturer of solar panels, to Arizona.
The School of Earth and Space Exploration hosted a symposium “Living with the Planet” that featured the premiere screening of the documentary film “Mud Max" and included a panel discussion with earth scientists from leading institutions.
ASU has been awarded nearly $3 million in federal stimulus funds from the National Institutes of Health for two innovative projects designed to improve human health.
ASU has been chosen as one of five universities to become a member of the Boeing Technology Alliance, a network established to help Boeing identify and acquire technologies from nontraditional sources.
ASU researchers have discovered that several species of microbes, at least one found prominently in the deserts of the Southwest, have evolved the trait of rope-building to lasso shifting soil substrates.
Food baskets stuffed with ingredients for a Thanksgiving meal were assembled by staff, faculty members and students in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences again this year for the St. Mary's Food Bank Alliance.