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An open house is a lot closer than you think. ASU’s nationally ranked W.P. Carey School of Business is hosting an open house at the West campus on Wed., Feb. 3, to showcase its expanded degree offerings at the West campus, including its highly touted evening MBA program.  The open house is from 5:30 – [...]

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“Acts of Peacebuilding,” an exhibit presented by the Cultural Arts Coalition, is open for viewing through Feb. 19 at the Fletcher Library here on ASU’s West campus. The exhibit features the work of South Mountain High School students, as well as accomplished artists from around the community.  It is displayed on the library’s second and [...]

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Mari Koerner, dean of ASU’s College of Teacher Education and Leadership (CTEL), will appear on Eight/KAET’s “Horizon” public affairs program on Monday, Feb. 1. She will discuss ASU’s evolving effort to produce great teachers and school leaders, and the major gift that was recently awarded to CTEL to assist in this effort. T. Denny Sanford, the donor [...]

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Julie Furmick and Zachary Hernandez, both senior students in ASU’s New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences, have won individual research awards at separate national conferences.  And, while they keep one eye in the microscope, they are also keeping an eye on future careers in medicine. Furmick, a fellow in ASU’s School of Life Sciences [...]

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Congratulations are in order to the 25-member West campus Teachers of the Future club — as well as a supportive campus community — as the prom dress drive undertaken in partnership with the Phoenix branch of Fairy Godmothers has hit the century mark.  One hundred dresses, and counting, have been collected! But, just like Cinderella had [...]

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Start with an award-winning Broadway composer, throw in five extremely talented performers, and you have the makings of a great evening of entertainment. “It’s Only Life,” a new musical revue by John Bucchino, will be performed Jan. 27-31 in Second Stage West at ASU’s West campus. Directed by Jeff Kennedy of the Division of Humanities, [...]

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ASU’s College of Teacher Education and Leadership (CTEL) has been a leader in innovation when it comes to preparing great teachers for a career inside the classroom.  Now, thanks to an $18.8-million private investment in the college from philanthropist T. Denny Sanford, CTEL is on the cusp of transforming the way ASU educates tomorrow’s teachers today. [...]

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The ASU Office of University Initiatives wants to know your ideas about how the university can promote social embeddedness through community-university partnerships. Faculty and staff members, students, and community members are all encouraged to participate in focus groups scheduled for Tuesday, Feb. 2 on the West campus. “Specifically, we want to make sure the university develops community partnership [...]

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Whether you’re affiliated with the West campus or another part of the ASU community, you won’t want to miss the chance to hear President Michael M. Crow discuss ASU’s role in shaping the future of higher education. President Crow will speak on Tuesday, Jan. 26 at the Tempe Center for the Arts, 700 W. Rio Salado Parkway [...]

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The advertising tag is, “A nationally ranked business school is a lot closer than you think.”  For the ASU West campus community and the growing West Valley, it’s truth in advertising, to be sure. ASU’s W.P. Carey School of Business, one of the top-ranked and largest business schools in the U.S., is expanding several of its [...]

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