After a visit to the United Arab Emirates by ASU leadership, a decision was made to create a new innovation center in the Arab state modeled after ASU's Skysong.
Nine law students recently visited a Goodyear elementary school, where they gave a presentation to more than 300 fourth- to eighth-graders about the importance of setting goals and sticking to them, and doing well in reading, writing and math.
The Department of Energy has awarded ASU two grants for alternative energy research that has the potential to change the way the nation generates and consumes energy.
An ASU researcher is leading an overall effort and reporting on the fact that oxygen production began in the Earth's oceans at least 100 million years before oxygen accumulated in the atmosphere.
How forms of wealth perpetuate economic inequality over generations is at the heart of a new study by 26 anthropologists, statisticians and economists, including an ASU professor.
A two-day conference, “Goldwater at 100: His Politics, Ideology and Legacy,” will bring more than a dozen noted scholars to the Arizona State University campus Nov. 12 and 13.
The School of Business is making it even easier to get an MBA with the opening of a new Scottsdale location, offering its evening MBA program, currently ranked in "Top 25" in the nation by U.S. News & World Report.
The largest, most comprehensive exhibition on the Navajo Code Talkers of World War II is on display at ASU's Labriola National American Indian Data Center through Nov. 13.
Drawing on her experience at Georgetown University, Marcy Karin has joined the College of Law as an associate clinical professor and director of the Civil Justice Clinic's new Work-Life Policy Unit.