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A summer adventure in Costa Rica, plus six ASU credits - sounds like a great way to spend part of the summer of 2010!
ASU’s Study Abroad Office is offering a Costa Rica trip that will enable you to earn three upper-division Spanish credits and three General Studies credits. This summer program is directed by Kristin [...]

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Today is the day, and from 11 a.m. ’til 3 p.m. activities open to all are scheduled on the Delph Courtyard, as the West campus celebrates Dia de los Muertos, the Day of the Dead.
Live music, an art display and demonstration of “El Altar,” free food, cajita making and more are on the bill.  You’ll also have [...]

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Mark Wed., Nov. 4, on your calendar, as the master’s program in social justice and human rights in the New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences presents “Trauma and Compassion,” a day-long exploration of social justice and humans rights issues in the Grand Canyon State.
A full range of discussions, workshops and a showing of the [...]

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We’ve all read about and watched newsclips detailing the recent “balloon-boy” hoax.  Can there possibly be a tie to ASU and the West campus?
The answer is, quite simply, “Yes!”
Greg Wise, a New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences associate professor of communication studies, will appear on the Pat McMahon Show on AZ-TV (Cox, channel 13) [...]

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New College faculty member Chad Johnson is no arachnophobe. In fact, he keeps thousands of black widow spiders in his lab in the CLCC building on ASU’s West campus. His work is not only helping us understand more about these creepy creatures, but it’s also providing valuable research experience to students who work in his [...]

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Interdisciplinary Arts and Performance (IAP), the arts division in New College’s Division of Humanities, Arts and Cultural Studies (HArCS), has announced an upcoming schedule of five events to be presented at the West campus.
Among the listings is an Oct. 21 discussion of “Science and Faith,” featuring world-renowned theoretical physicist Paul Davies, a world-renowned theoretical physicist and [...]

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“Flying high” takes on a whole new meaning at ASU’s West campus Sept. 10-12 when New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences senior Nova Hall displays his mixed-media-on-canvas artistry at Second Stage West on the lower level of the University Center Building (UCB).
Hall, an integrative studies major on track to graduate with his bachelor’s degree [...]

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ASU’s fourth annual Academic Bowl is just around the corner, and registration will close September 14.
The West campus will once again be represented by teams from the College of Teacher Education and Leadership and New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences, and students interested in showing off their incredible brain power across a dizzying variety [...]

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If you are an out-of-state student and a permanent resident of any one of the 14 Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education (WICHE) states, your tuition at ASU’s New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences may have just received a nice discount.
Under WICHE’s Western Undergraduate Exchange (WUE) program, student residents of the 14 participating states may [...]

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It was a summer full of new learning experiences for Jane Kruchowsky, who is double-majoring in life sciences and psychology through ASU’s New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences. Kruchowsky earned a coveted spot as a student intern with Banner Sun Health Research Institute.
While gaining exposure to the basics of laboratory research techniques, Kruchowsky contributed [...]

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