It may not be in the heart of ASU’s West campus, but the Diablo Performance Recreation Center has a heart beat that just keeps getting stronger, based on this semester’s expansion of goods and services, which means better fitness for all. “We’re located on the lower level of the University Center Building (UCB), which doesn’t [...]
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If you know an ASU student who exemplified the service-to-others legacy of civil rights giant Martin Luther King, Jr., you have until October 7 to submit a nomination for such a student. “The ASU MLK Student Servant-Leadership Award has become one of the most highly-prized awards, because it highlights and underscores the deep commitment and [...]
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Fletcher Library at ASU’s West campus and the student chapter of Amnesty International have events planned Sept. 29-Oct. 1 to commemorate Banned Books Week, celebrating the freedom to read and the importance of the First Amendment. The schedule is: Book Art: Tuesday, September 29 from 4:30 – 6 p.m. Book Readings: Wednesday, September 30 from [...]
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It’s time to celebrate the folks who keep ASU’s West campus running smoothly on a daily basis. Mark your calendar for Friday, Oct. 2 – that’s the date for the Staff Appreciation BBQ, sponsored by the Office of the President and the University Staff Council (USC). President Crow will join us for food, entertainment and [...]
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Here’s your chance to browse the job market, present a resume to an industry leader, extend your network, and maybe — just maybe — take the first step in a professional career. The Career Fest at ASU’s West campus has been a place where jobs have been found, careers have started, and leads established. Mark [...]
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ASU’s College of Teacher Education and Leadership (CTEL), headquartered on the West campus, is making news again, this time generating some ink in Tucson where the Old Pueblo’s daily sheet, Arizona Daily Star, reported on the the college’s latest outreach effort. The story details a new CTEL teacher-preparation program that aims to change the demographic mix [...]
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Students, faculty, staff and friends of Arizona State University’s West campus are encouraged to join the West Devils team for AIDS Walk 2009, Sunday, Oct. 4 in Phoenix. Your $25 registration fee will get you a free T-shirt, while supporting HIV prevention and social services for those affected by HIV. You can also register your [...]
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You’ve just started the semester, your books still look new, you’ve had your first Jamba Juice at the new Devils’ Den in the University Center Building (UCB), and you’ve heard about the Diablo Recreation and Fitness Center but don’t know it’s located on the lower level of UCB, just around the corner from Second Stage [...]
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Sherman Elliott, director of ASU’s Center for Civic Education and Leadership, will appear on the KAET-Channel 8 “Horizon” on September 17. A member of the College of Teacher Education and Leadership’s first Ed.D. graduating class, Dr. Elliott will discuss recent research centering on the state of civic education in Arizona, as well as the center’s [...]
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Posted in Events, Faculty and Staff, Students on Sep 9th, 2009
Free cake, Jamba Juice samples, and an old-fashioned ribbon-cutting…what else do you need to get you to attend the opening celebration for the new Devils’ Den area in the University Center Building? Celebration time is Thursday, Sept. 10 from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in Devils’ Den, on the north side of the University Center [...]
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