An ASU program designed to help alumni of the foster care system overcome obstacles to succeed in higher education and a criminal justice course that includes students from ASU campuses and men and women incarcerated at Arizona state correctional facilities will receive the 2022 President’s Medal for Social Embeddedness.
A group of 24 dedicated, idealistic, creative young African leaders traveled to ASU this summer for an international training program named for legendary South African President Nelson Mandela, the Mandela Washington Fellowship for Young African Leaders.
Associate Professor Angel Molina of ASU's School of Public Affairs is the first Dean's Fellow in the Watts College of Public Service and Community Solutions.
The Rocky Mountain Regional Emmy Awards recently announced nominations for its 45th annual ceremony. Arizona PBS and the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University collectively received 36 Emmy and Student Production Award nominations.
Ohana. That’s the word for family in Hawaiian, and it’s a big reason why incoming students Casey Soong and Blaise Acosta have come to Arizona State University. Soong and Acosta are cousins and their older siblings arrived at ASU in 2020.