The new downtown Phoenix building that houses ASU's Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication has earned a citation for sustainability from the U.S. Green Building Council.
Arizonans are gearing up for more H1N1 activity this flu season, and a new ASU survey reveals how much they really know about the virus and how they’re preparing for its spread.
Debra Friedman, University Vice President and Dean of ASU's College of Public Programs, discusses the growing national need for a new generation of public servants in a guest column of the Arizona Republic on Nov. 5.
A new report prepared by the Center for Applied Behavior Health Policy and Morrison Institute for Public Policy summarizes a discussion among policy experts and offers insights for Arizona's public behavioral health system.
Two television productions created by students in the School of Journalism and Mass Communication were honored at the 2009 Emmy Awards given by the Rocky Mountain Southwest Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences.
What defines a refugee and how Arizona plays a role in the resettlement process will conclude the ASU School of Letters and Sciences Fall 2009 Humanities Lecture Series.
Former ASU President Lattie Coor will be appearing at the Downtown Phoenix campus as part of Barrett Honors Lecture Series, to drum up support for a new state initiative.
For the second year in a row, ASU’s Downtown Phoenix campus is using the power of music to connect students, faculty and staff with the local community.
Broadcast students in the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication are producing a new magazine sports show, “Sun Devils 101,” for FOX Sports Arizona.