The tourism industry is the world's largest employer, and a new collaboration between ASU and Clark University is devoted to making it more responsible to communities.
Guest lecturers will discuss and explore sex trafficking, the Holocaust and worldwide refugee situations in ASU’s School of Letters and Sciences Humanities Lecture Series at the Downtown Phoenix campus.
Public Allies, an AmeriCorps national youth leadership organization that places service-minded young people in apprenticeships in nonprofit organizations throughout the community, recently launched its fourth Public Allies Arizona class and is nearly doubling in size.
Thanks to a unique partnership with New Global Citizens, potential students have the opportunity to learn about the nonprofit management program at ASU's College of Public Programs.
The Arizona Hispanic Chamber of Commerce has named Maria Luisa Ramos, director of the American Dream Academy at ASU's Center for Community Development & Civil Rights, to its 2009 Forty Hispanic Leaders Under 40 list.
ASU researcher David Coon says that people often tend to their ailing loved ones without knowing a crucial fact: taking care of the chronically ill can kill you.
Scott Decker, director of ASU's School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, recently spoke at a White House conference on gang violence prevention and crime control.