Two Pulitzer Prize-winning journalists, a National Public Radio correspondent and the former editor of The Washington Post are among headliners at a Monday night speakers series this fall at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication.
Four ASU students have been awarded Next Generation Nonprofit Leaders Program (NextGen) scholarships. These students will each receive $4,500 from NextGen as part of a multi-year Kellogg Foundation Grant to American Humanics, Inc. to support students across the American Humanics campus affiliate network.
The College of Nursing and Health Innovation has received a grant from the Hearst Foundations to help support education for researchers on child, teen and family health disparities.
Karen Sweazea, PhD and assistant professor of Health Sciences in the College of Nursing and Health Innovation, has had an article published that was highlighted on the cover of the February 2009 issue of the journal Microcirculation.
Arizona State University is ranked fifth among 77 colleges and universities that are "leading the pack in improvements and innovative changes" in academics, faculty, students, campus life and facilities.
The City of Phoenix, the Downtown Phoenix Partnership, Artlink, Inc. and ASU's Downtown Phoenix campus are partnering on a special trolley tour to encourage and engage student leaders to take advantage of the variety of amenities offered in the city's core.