Phoenix Phabulous Experience storytelling event shares tales of Phoenix’s history
Local authors and historians spoke about three historical time periods that were instrumental to the growth of modern-day Phoenix as local artists simultaneously painted related murals at the A.E. England Building Wednesday night for the Phoenix Phabulous Storytelling Salon.
CNN correspondent analyzes the importance and power of journalism at Must See Monday
While the journalism industry may not be the industry audiences once knew, the future is about reshaping and finding out how to reach an audience, said Brian Stelter, senior media correspondent for CNN Worldwide and the host of “Reliable Sources."
Arizona School for the Arts debuts original play highlighting creative playwriting process
The Arizona School of the Arts will debut a play this weekend that they commissioned from local playwright Dwayne Hartford. A grant from the Arizona Commission on the Arts made the project possible.
‘Hieroglyph’ anthology launch at Crescent Ballroom brings authors and scientists together
Scientists, educators and science-fiction authors convened at the launch of "Hieroglyph: Stories & Visions for a Better Future" at Crescent Ballroom on Wednesday night to discuss the positives science can bring to the future.
Former Hearst Television vice president of news discusses ethics at the Cronkite School
Fred Young, former vice president of news at Hearst Television, was the guest speaker at the Walter Cronkite School on Monday evening. He discussed ethics in the digital age and current ethical issues.
A Tailored Place: ASU Barrett fashion show gives important advice for professional dress
Faculty and students from Barrett, the Honors College on ASU's Downtown Phoenix campus put on a fashion show to demonstrate how to dress -- and how not to dress -- in a professional setting last week. The show took place in the lobby of the University Center after an open house of the Barrett offices that included games, raffles and sweet treats.
Phoenix, University of Arizona break ground on Biomedical Campus research building
The $136.1 million Biosciences Partnership Building project broke ground on Thursday near Fillmore Street between Fifth and Seventh streets. The project marks a physical extension to the University of Arizona College of Medicine-Phoenix and strengthening the cooperation between the university and the Valley.
Cindy McCain shares insights on human trafficking and ways to raise awareness
Cindy McCain, along with Ernie Allen, hosted "Human Trafficking 101" at ASU's Walter Cronkite School. The talk focused on explaining modern human trafficking and ways to spread awareness against the practice.
New ASU law building downtown brings degree program combining sports law and business
The Sandra Day O'Connor School of Law and W.P. Carey School of Business will join to create new graduate programs in 2016. They will include three degrees emphasizing in sports law and business.
College of Public Programs’ ‘In My Life I Will’ wall allowed to remain up...
The College of Public Programs' “In My Life I Will” wall will remain in the University Center building until the end of the 2015 spring semester. Students on the College of Public Programs Council and ASU faculty met with members from the Office of the University Architect to discuss the fate of the wall Friday and ultimately decided to compromise and allow it to stay up.




