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November 23, 2009
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10/16/09

Law:  O'Connor exhibit opens at AHS museum

The story of U.S. Supreme Court Justice (ret.) Sandra Day O'Connor will be told in an exhibition, "Sandra Day O'Connor - A Citizen for All Seasons," which opens Oct. 22 in the Arizona Historical Society Museum at Papago Park.

10/15/09

Earth / Space:  Nobel laureate Giacconi: Astronomical discoveries require new physics

Astrophysicist Riccardo Giacconi will deliver a public lecture titled "A New Revolution in Astronomy 400 years after Galileo" at 7:30 p.m., Oct. 28 at ASU.

10/15/09

Faculty and Staff | Humanities:  Haggins named new director of film and media studies

Professor Bambi Haggins was appointed director of film and media studies in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.

10/15/09

Law:  Weinstein book to be focus of Cronkite Forum

Extreme Speech and Democracy, a book that law professor James Weinstein edited with British barrister, Ivan Hare, is the centerpiece of the Cronkite School's annual National Freedom of Speech Week.

10/15/09

Science | Faculty and Staff | Earth / Space:  Europa or Mars: Where Could Extraterrestrial Life Be Found First?

In a SPACE.com article, professor Jack Farmer weighs in on where extraterrestrial life could be found first – Europa or Mars.

10/15/09

Arts / Culture:  ASU to celebrate first National Day on Writing

ASU's Department of English is sponsoring a celebration of the first National Day on Writing Oct. 20.

10/14/09

Humanities:  New school brings promise of ‘intellectual spice’

ASU celebrated the launch of the new School of Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies during a ceremony Oct. 14.

10/14/09

Law:  Nobel laureate to deliver Hogan & Hartson Lecture

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.

10/14/09

Arts / Culture:  Artist Kathy Butterly to speak at Jan Fisher Memorial Lecture Series

The ASU Art Museum Ceramics Research Center is honored to welcome Kathy Butterly as featured speaker for the Jan Fisher Memorial Lecture Series.

10/14/09

Arts / Culture:  Color, bold forms accent ASU Gammage exhibit

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.

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