Pinal County residents can earn their bachelor's degrees in education in their own back yard, thanks to a collaborative program between ASU and Central Arizona College.
A gathering of 150 Latino high school students converged on ASU's West campus for three days last month for an introduction to higher education and the secrets to a successful transition.
For high-achieving West Valley high school students who have completed their junior year, there's still time to register for the July 14-16 ASU Collegiate Scholars: Student Enrichment Program at the West campus.
ASU's College of Teacher Education and Leadership has announced a new master's degree featuring an emphasis on autism, that will be offered online as part of ASU Online and Extended Education programming.
Respect and admiration for the way former ASU student-athlete Pat Tillman lived life has inspired the parents of two West campus students to donate artwork representing his legacy to the campus fitness center.
A gathering of high school's best and brightest Latino students will converge on ASU's West campus for a three-day "lesson" on making a successful transition into higher education.
The World Health Organization has declared a stage six pandemic, raising its pandemic level from stage five to reflect widespread worldwide cases of the H1N1 virus.
A new ASU master's degree program concentration will help its graduates develop the perspectives and skills needed to provide effective counseling and spiritual guidance in a variety of care settings.