Debra Friedman, dean of the College of Public Programs, has been given the title and additional duties of university vice president for ASU’s Downtown Phoenix campus.read more
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Mercury's surface dominated by volcanic activity
Volcanism has played a more extensive role in shaping the surface of Mercury than previously thought, according to imaging data gathered by the MESSENGER spacecraft.read more
Research investigates potential harm from nanomaterials
ASU researchers are exploring the potential risks from the use of nanomaterials in a project supported by a $400,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Energy.read more
Researchers find Latinos willing to pay for public services
New ASU research shows that Latinos in Phoenix are generally willing to pay for quality public services, addressing the effect an increasing Latino population can have in communities.read more
Morrison Institute debuts new Public Policy Quarterly
ASU's Morrison Institute for Public Policy is addressing immigration in a new series of short briefing papers on public policy issues titled Forum 411: Engaging Arizona's Leaders.read more
Morrison Institute debuts new Public Policy Quarterly
ASU's Morrison Institute for Public Policy is addressing immigration in a new series of short briefing papers on public policy issues titled Forum 411: Engaging Arizona's Leaders.read more
Spielberg receives ASU award for communication excellence
Three-time Academy Award winner Steven Spielberg is the 2008 recipient of ASU's Hugh Downs Award for Communication Excellence.read more
Morrison School report helps Mesa with future planning
A report presented by the Morrison School helps understand how Mesa compares to other Valley communities in terms of demographic and economic composition and trends.read more
ASU to deploy largest university solar installation
ASU has awarded multiple energy contracts to install 2 megawatts of solar electric modules on building rooftops, the nation's largest university deployment of solar power infrastructure. read more
NSF Career Award to advance solar energy efforts
An NSF Career Award, presented to assistant professor Jian Li, is providing funding that will advance the research of efficient organic photovoltaic materials.read more
