An ASU class project is giving students the opportunity to award $20,000 one local nonprofit. read more
College of Public Programs
Conference focuses on reducing health disparities of minorities
The Southwest Interdisciplinary Research Center is holding a downtown Phoenix conference in an effort to reduce health diaprities among racial and ethnic minorities.read more
Conference focuses on reducing health disparities of minorities
The Southwest Interdisciplinary Research Center is holding a downtown Phoenix conference in an effort to reduce health diaprities among racial and ethnic minorities.read more
College of Human Services offers pair of advanced degrees
The diverse learning environments of two of ASU’s campuses are the common demoninator in a pair of new advanced degree offerings in recreation and tourism at the West and Downtown locations.read more
College of Human Services offers pair of advanced degrees
The diverse learning environments of two of ASU’s campuses are the common demoninator in a pair of new advanced degree offerings in recreation and tourism at the West and Downtown locations.read more
Students experience life-changing spring break
ASU American humanics students spent their spring break week volunteering in New Orleans on cleaning and restoration service projects.read more
Discussion series ponders tourism for public good
ASU tourism professor Tim Tyrell is aiming to take tourism industry research past the point of sheer profiteering. read more
Professor’s tourism expertise earns international recognition
Victor Teye’s work with study abroad programs is translating to success for his students and increased awards outside of the classroom.read more
Nahavandi, Reich named as new associate deans
Afsaneh Nahavandi and John Reich are assisting the College of Public Programs dean in their new posts as associate dean for academic affairs and associate dean for research, respectively. read more
Nanotech's impacts worry scientists
Journal says the unknown human health and environmental impacts of nanotechnology are a bigger worry for scientists than for the public.read more