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November 24, 2009
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01/11/07

Engineering:  Tennis, ballet put study in motion

Avi Wiezel, an associate professor in the Del E. Web School of Construction in the Ira A. Fulton School of Engineering, set out to devise computer models to measure, evaluate, teach and improve the physical skills involved in construction work.

01/08/07

Business | Students | Community | Alumni:  W. P. Carey School of Business: Volunteers help taxpayers claim refunds

A group of students and alumni from ASU's W. P. Carey School of Business are volunteering to help hundreds of low-income working taxpayers in Tempe and Guadalupe keep more of their hard-earned wages.

01/05/07

Engineering:  Professor of sustainability wins international science award

ASU professor and ecologist Jianguo Wu is the winner of the 2006 American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Award for International Scientific Cooperation.

01/04/07

Engineering | Grants / Awards:  Westerhoff earns prize for water-quality research

Research into some of the environmental implications of the nanotechnology revolution will be supported by a $100,000 prize awarded recently to Paul Westerhoff, an associate professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering of ASU's Ira A. Fulton School of Engineering.

01/04/07

Life Science:  Biologist weaves science into photos

Charles Kazilek, of ASU's School of Life Sciences, can see plant biology, chemistry, physics and history all weaving through the microscopic fibers of the thinnest of slivers of paper.

01/03/07

University:  New residential community breaks ground on south campus

The south end of the Tempe campus soon will have a new look, as ASU and its partner, American Campus Communities (ACC), break ground on a new residential community this spring semester.

01/02/07

Engineering:  Is there a doctor in the house? Study says not likely

Despite recent gains in the number of physicians practicing in Arizona , the state is likely to face a persistent physician shortage for years to come – particularly in rural areas.

12/28/06

Faculty and Staff | Humanities:  Storytelling helps preserve Navajo culture

Laura Tohe, an associate professor of English at ASU, grew up listening to stories, so it's no wonder that she enjoys traveling the state telling tales as a speaker for the Arizona Humanities Council (AHC).

12/27/06

Business:  Program accelerates MBA degree plan

ASU's W. P. Carey School of Business has introduced an MBA evening accelerated program, making it possible for students to receive their MBA degree in 18 months.

12/21/06

Engineering:  Professor makes medicine personal

Biomedical science and engineering are taking humans toward their most personal connections with technology, and this close relationship can be seen emerging in research by Bruce Towe, a professor in the bioengineering department of the Ira A. Fulton School of Engineering.

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