Cordero Holmes spent three of 10 years of incarceration in solitary, where he said he began to rebuild his life. His successful journey will be honored on Friday, when the city of Phoenix will present the Arizona State University junior with one of four Martin Luther King Jr. "Living the Dream" awards at the city’s 37th annual Arizona MLK Awards Breakfast at the Phoenix
From January 6 through April 9, 2023, the Pepperdine Libraries will present Johnny Cash at Folsom and San Quentin, an exhibition of 23 photographs taken by Jim Marshall at Cash’s legendary prison concerts in 1968 and 1969.
Indigenous research isn’t just about the collection of data or the academic study of a subject. It’s also about how to show proper respect and reciprocal relations to tribal nations and communities. That’s the sentiment and wisdom shared by participants and attendees of ASU's Doing Research in Indigenous Communities Conference, held Dec. 16.
ASU President Michael Crow has appointed two ASU leaders to guide an interdisciplinary team composed of ASU faculty, staff and strategic external partners to respond to the Department of Defense’s call for proposals to establish the Microelectronics Commons a national network funded by the CHIPS and Science Act of 2022.