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Arizona State University (ASU) is a public research university in the Phoenix metropolitan area, founded in 1885 as a normal school. It has five campuses and four regional learning centers across Arizona and offers 350 degree options and 400 graduate programs.
Ariel Anbar is an isotope geochemist and President's Professor at Arizona State University. He has published over 180 refereed papers on topics ranging from the origins of Earth's atmosphere to detecting life on other worlds to diagnosing human disease.
Amber Wutich is an American anthropologist who is President's Professor and the Director of the Center for Global Health at Arizona State. Her research considers the impact of water scarcity on human wellbeing. In 2023, she was elected a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and named a MacArthur Fellow.
The Fulton Schools is the engineering college of Arizona State University with eight schools offering 25 undergraduate and 48 graduate degree programs. The eight schools are located on both ASU's Tempe and Polytechnic campuses and include engineering, construction, computer science and sustainability disciplines.
Learn about the history, programs, faculty and facilities of the Cronkite School, a public journalism school at Arizona State University. The school is named after veteran broadcaster Walter Cronkite and offers undergraduate and graduate degrees, as well as a doctoral program.
After postdoctoral research at the Institute for Advanced Study and University of Washington, she became an assistant professor at the Arizona State University in 2007, concurrently with a five-year research fellowship at the Brookhaven National Laboratory. She earned an Italian habilitation in 2014, [4] and was promoted to full professor in ...
This is a list of notable alumni of Arizona State University, organized by field of endeavor. It includes business, arts, literature, entertainment, military, politics, and sports figures.
RateMyProfessors.com (RMP) is a website that allows anyone to rate and review professors and campuses of American, Canadian, and UK institutions. RMP has been criticized for its lack of authenticity, bias, and correlation with ease of class.