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ASU scientists receive innovator award
Two ASU scientists who started their work with algae more than 25 years ago were recognized with the Innovator of the Year-Academia award at the 2009 Governor’s Celebration of Innovation event.
Financial expertise advances Wamsley to new role
Joanne Wamsley is named senior associate vice president for finance and deputy treasurer, effective Dec. 1.
Arizona's Teacher of the Year is ASU grad, current student
Arizona State University graduate Joy Weiss was honored Nov. 5 as Arizona’s 2010 Teacher of the Year by the Arizona Educational Foundation.
Winter Session classes span topics from politics to group communication
You can earn three credits during the semester break by taking one of several online and on-campus classes offered by ASU's New College.
Camp Darfur exhibit to focus on humanitarian crisis
An interactive exhibit that brings attention to the ongoing genocide in the Darfur region of Sudan will make an appearance at ASU's West campus, Nov. 18 and 19.
New College student puts accent on undergraduate research to help fight cancer
The chance to do research as an undergrad came as a surprise to New College senior Julie Furmick, but she is making the most of the opportunity.
ASU’s West campus hosts traditional pow-wow
The Fletcher Library Lawn will come alive with the sights and sounds of Native drummers and dancers at the West campus's annual Veterans Day Weekend Pow-Wow.
'Trauma and Compassion' at ASU's West campus Nov. 4
A full day of events focused on social justice and human rights issues in Arizona is scheduled November 4 at ASU's West campus.
Master's in psychology joins degree offerings on West campus
Applications are being accepted for ASU's new M.S. program in psychology, offered by the New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences.
West campus observes Disability Awareness Week with variety of events
ASU's Disability Resource Center has scheduled a variety of events at the West campus to recognize Disability Awareness Week, Oct. 19-22.