Anyone interested in pursuing a career in a medical-related field can talk with medical school representatives during a Pre-Health Conference on March 25 at ASU's West campus.
A visit to ASU's West campus showed dozens of students from Mitchell Elementary School in Phoenix that college is an achievable goal for anyone willing to work hard.
ASU President Michael Crow discussed the role of the West campus as a core component of the university at a public forum March 4 attended by more than 500 people.
If America's consumers must be warned of possible food and drug dangers, why shouldn't education consumers be warned of the pitfalls of standardized value-added assessments of their students?
ASU West campus students and alumni are invited to attend the annual Spring Career Fair on March 24. Over 40 businesses and organizations will be on hand to meet, visit and answer questions.
The annual Spring Career Fair at ASU's West campus on March 24 will provide students and alumni with an opportunity to meet and visit with over 40 companies and organizations.
An ASU professor will provide his perspective on "HIV/AIDS and Human Rights in sub-Saharan Africa: Pushing the Limits of State Responsibility" on March 18.
ASU's School of Criminology and Criminal Justice will explore prisoner reentry issues during a day-long conference featuring some of the top minds in the field on April 3.
The 14th annual edition of the "Excellence in Diversity Awards" begins with nominations for outstanding faculty, staff and students at ASU's West campus who have worked to promote academic inclusion.
Helping Hands for Single Moms, an award-winning Valley-based nonprofit organization, will benefit from a March 29 5K walk and run at ASU's West campus.