New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences

'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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Activism and technology collide: Professor’s book documents anti-globalization movement

An ASU anthropologist who found himself in the middle of a dramatic confrontation between police and protestors on the streets of Seattle is the author of "Networking Futures: The Movements Against Corporate Globalization."

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ASU unveils master's degree in social justice

ASU’s new master’s degree program is focusing on the application of social justice and human rights approaches to cross-disciplines such as education, labor and the environment.read more

Attention to students nets Marshall ASU honors

Pamela Marshall's ability to pay special attention to her students' needs and best interests has paid off with a university faculty achievement award.read more

Liberal arts students receive liberal dose of career skills

ASU students in liberal arts fields are receiving free training from career planning professionals to help them prepare for the transition from backpack to briefcase.read more

NEH award recipient to research history of crime and punishment

Associate professor Stephen Toth's recent National Endowment amounts to being paid to do what he enjoys most – researching and writing about the history of crime, punishment and violence in France.read more

Domestic violence in the spotlight at April 22 conference

Speakers representing a range of perspectives about the critical issue of domestic violence will be featured at a conference entitled “Violence is Everybody’s Problem,” April 22 at ASU's West campus.read more

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