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The numbers add up: ASU strengthens Liberty District's math instruction

A partnership between ASU and the Liberty Elementary School District is improving math instruction for nearly 4,000 students in the Southwest Valley district.

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Pair of AZ Communication Assoc. events set for ASU’s West campus

With a national election looming, the Arizona Communication Association will explore political rhetoric during a pair of evening events at ASU's West campus, Oct. 15 and 16.

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African Festival ’08 to be celebrated Oct. 18 at ASU’s West campus

The culture, food and music of the Dark Continent will be celebrated at ASU's West campus in a daylong festival October 18.

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ASU professor, global management students turn service into success

What started as a gesture of assistance and caring has turned into a real-world experience and a life lesson for ASU School of Global Management and Leadership students.

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West campus 'Career Fest' links students with professional opportunities

As ASU students ponder career choices, the West campus "Career Fest" on October 9 is chance to meet and speak with recruiters from companies and organizations across the country.

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'Religious Diversity and Public Discourse' - debate and discussion at ASU’s West campus

The chance to discuss and learn more about religious differences and how they shape our world is offered November 13 at Arizona State University's West campus in an expert-panel format titled, "Religious Diversity and Public Discourse."

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Assistant professor explores ‘Clarity of God’s Existence’

Owen Anderson, an assistant professor in ASU's New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences, has written book he says is for "anyone interested in questions about religious belief in the modern world."

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'Response' art exhibition spans continents, cultures

Irish artists' reflections on century-old photographs of American Indian life in Arizona form the basis of the "Response" exhibition, Oct. 1-23 at ASU's West campus.

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Dresses honoring women of Juarez return to West campus

Five years after an exhibit of decorated dresses drew attention to the murders of women in Juarez, Mexico, the widely traveled display returns to ASU's West campus during September.

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Lifelong learning offerings span metropolitan Phoenix

Fall 2008 educational offerings from ASU's Osher Lifelong Learning Institute will span the Valley from Sun City Grand in the northwest to ASU’s Polytechnic campus in the southeast.

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