Four students recognized for photojournalism
Four ASU photojournalists were recognized for their outstanding submissions to the Greg Crowder Memorial Photojournalism contest in the Cronkite School's First Amendment Forum on Friday.
Social work professor educates on elder abuse during lecture series
Social work professor Robin Bonifas spoke Thursday on the abuse of the elderly as part of the ongoing Humanities Lecture Series presented by ASU's School of Letters and Sciences.
Mobile-clinic doctor urges students to chase dreams, passions
With a message of hope and inspiration, local doctor Randy Christensen imparted his personal wisdom on aspiring medical students Thursday at the Walter Cronkite School's First Amendment Forum and entreated them to chase their dreams, not simply career goals.
Broadcast legend Hugh Downs discusses changes in media at downtown luncheon
Hugh Downs, a long-time broadcaster with a career in television spanning 60 years, spoke about changes in media Thursday at the 2011 Arizona Town Hall Fall Luncheon at the Wyndham Phoenix Downtown Hotel.
Court verdict rejects activist’s appeal citing negative effects of parking lot
A court verdict on Monday reaffirmed the city’s decision to build a temporary parking lot adjacent to Taylor Place, rejecting an appeal filed by a downtown Phoenix resident and community activist.

