ASU undergraduate and graduate student changemakers in any field now have the opportunity to complete certificate programs in Social Transformation—and can begin taking courses toward the program in January 2012.
The School of Social...
Social movements x-ray issues that reveal the deepest structural inequalities in societies and have the potential for social transformation. What’s going on with the Occupy Wall Street movement?
On Wednesday, Nov. 30, Mary Margaret Fonow,...
Abdullahi Gallab, assistant professor of African and African American studies and religious studies, was featured in a panel commemorating the anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Sponsored by ASU's Center for the Study of Conflict and...
For ASU students with interests in sustainability and environmental justice in arid lands, ASU offers exciting semester- or year-long study abroad experiences at Israel’s Ben-Gurion University of the Negev.
Israel’s youngest...
Professor Alfredo Artiles, a recognized thought leader in the fields of special education and educational equity at Arizona State University, is one of several new appointees announced by the White House May 26 to the President's Advisory...
Growing up during China’s Cultural Revolution, Professor Wei Li wasn’t sure she’d ever be able to attend a university much less pursue a professorial career. The daughter of college-educated parents whose own intellectual...
Mark your calendars for the 2nd annual Human Rights Film Festival at ASU, which has been set for April 20, 21 and 22, 2012. Visit humanrights.asu.edu as the festival date approaches, for updates and final film and panelist selections.
The 13th annual John P. Frank Memorial Lecture at ASU will be held Monday, February 20, 2012 at 7 p.m. in Neeb Hall. The event will feature Erwin Chemerinsky (pictured at right), Founding Dean and Distinguished Professor of Law in the School of Law at the University of California, Irvine.