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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."
Barrett Lecture Series presents Phoenix Mayor Phil Gordon
Phoenix Mayor Phil Gordon will discuss immigration reform at the first Barrett Lecture Series event to take place on the Downtown Phoenix campus.read more
Barrett Lecture Series presents Phoenix Mayor Phil Gordon
Phoenix Mayor Phil Gordon will discuss immigration reform at the first Barrett Lecture Series event to take place on the Downtown Phoenix campus.read more
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.
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.
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.read more
Events celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month at ASU's West campus
A health awareness fair and a range of events spotlighting the diversity of Latin cultures are planned as ASU's West campus celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month.
Everyone ages - ASU's College of Human Services helps us do it better
ASU programs are helping people from metropolitan Phoenix and beyond make the most of the aging process.
ASU center to honor behavioral health advocates
Five Arizonans who have made outstanding contributions to the behavioral health field have been selected as 2008 honorees by ASU's Center for Applied Behavioral Health Policy.
Professor fights to raise Lou Gehrig's disease awareness
While supporting her husband in his battle with Lou Gehrig's disease, ASU accounting professor Marilyn Prosch is raising money and helping raise awareness about this deadly illness.