James Svara, professor in the School of Public Affairs, recently received the 2009 Academic Award in Memory of Stephen B. Sweeney from ICMA, the international organization that advances professional local government management worldwide.
Rev. Al Sharpton joined other civil rights leaders in an interactive community discussion during a Civil Rights Forum on Oct. 16 hosted by ASU's Center for Community Development and Civil Rights.
Congressman George Miller (D-Calif.) spoke about the current state of education and the legacy of the No Child Left Behind bill at an event Oct. 19 at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication.
Robert B. Denhardt, director of ASU's School of Public Affairs, recently was presented with an Honorary Membership award by ICMA, the international organization that advances professional local government management worldwide.
The restructuring of ASU's colleges of education and the recent award of a $33.8 million federal grant are but two milestones in the university's effort to improve the quality of America’s K-12 education system.
ASU's College of Nursing and Health Innovation is opening a health center which specializes in the treatment and prevention of child and adolescent mental health disorders.
Holocaust survivor Bernard Scheer will recount the true stories of great suffering, remarkable determination and many acts of heroism at an Oct. 8 lecture on the Downtown Phoenix campus.