A theory that knowledge literally has its price and is being bought up by intellectual property advocates to the detriment of the scientific community is the focus of the Eighth Annual Hogan & Hartson Jurimetrics Lecture at the College of Law.
Acrylic paintings, some on canvas, some on glass and some on wood, and digital prints inspired by data streams for sunspot cycles and solar wind, will be on display at ASU Gammage Oct. 21-Nov. 23.
Two-thirds of the Phoenix-area homes that changed owners last month were either new foreclosures or resales of properties that had recently been foreclosures, according to the latest Realty Studies report from ASU's W. P. Carey School of Business.
O'Connor Fellow Brian Sawers will present his paper, "Tribal Land Corporations: Using Incorporation to Combat Fractionation," at the Federal Bar Association's 11th Annual D.C. Indian Law Conference.
Two ASU entities are finalists for the 2009 Innovator of the Year Award for Academia, which is given out as part of the Arizona Governor’s Celebration of Innovation.
Arizona State University Research Professor Elinor Ostrom has won this year’s Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences, a prize she shares with Oliver E. Williamson of the University of California at Berkeley.
Peter and Rosemary Grant, Princeton professors emeritus and winners of the 2009 Kyoto Prize for Lifetime Achievement, come to Arizona State University on Oct. 28 to join in ASU’s Darwinfest.