ASU’s Congressman Ed Pastor Center for Politics and Public Service bestowed its highest honor on the chief judge of the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals recently at a ceremony that also marked the debut of a new award honoring public service organizations.
Almost 11,000 homeless people live in Arizona. Almost 2,000 of them have chronic substance abuse issues, and more than 1,700 are seriously mentally ill. It’s an issue that affects local economies, public spaces, law enforcement and health care systems. A recent panel discussion about homelessness featured speakers reflecting on a new report prepared by ASU's Morrison Institute
The Department of Defense is one of the greatest meritocracies in the world, but representation within the ranks isn’t reflected in leadership. That was the subject of a Wednesday discussion on “Diversity and Inclusion in America’s Society and Military: Why It Matters.”
Since 2014, Honeywell has backed student capstone projects, facilities, research and curriculum at The Polytechnic School, enriching the education of thousands of students.
The Michael J. Fox Foundation has awarded three new grants totaling $5.2 million to Arizona State University to explore three pioneering treatments for Parkinson’s disease.