ASU is topping the charts for its efforts in sustainability, earning high marks from the Sustainable Endowments Institute’s College Sustainability Report Card 2010.
Whether your companions are overweight or skinny and how much they put on their plates can greatly influence how much you eat, according to a new study co-authored by associate professor of business Andrea Morales.
The restructuring of ASU's colleges of education and the recent award of a $33.8 million federal grant are but two milestones in the university's effort to improve the quality of America’s K-12 education system.
ASU contributed to a discussion on charting a course for the U.S., in terms of competitiveness and sustainability, at the National Energy Summit and International Dialogue in Washington, D.C.
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."
Goldman Sachs Chief U.S. Economist Jan Hatzius will receive the prestigious 2009 Lawrence R. Klein Award for his uncanny economic forecasting that anticipated the global financial crisis.
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.
Students in the LL.M. in Biotechnology and Genomics program at the College of Law have begun a journal club that will meet semi-monthly for discussion of articles relating to genetics and the law.
Dean Paul Schiff Berman and professor Robert Clinton of ASU's Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law recently were appointed to the Hopi Tribal Court of Appeals.