In her rush to get to work early Wednesday morning, Emily Fox-Million, a sophomore at Arizona State University (ASU), didn’t notice the swastika spray painted in red on a sign
Cynthia Peters of ASU's School of Social Work didn't know much about the work her father did when she was growing up. Today, the work of the Rev. Amos Harrison Dudley, who founded one of Phoenix’s early inner-city missions, is honored by a scholarship in his name that aims to help students of color achieve their academic and career goals.