Alisa Reznick

Writer

The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

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  • Tempe campus

Latest stories

Ken Buetow came to ASU in 2012 from the Cancer Research Institute. Now, as the director of the Center for Evolution and Medicine, he'll help take the interdisciplinary center into its next developmental stage.
Science and technology

The College’s Center for Evolution and Medicine selects new director to lead next phase of operation

July 25, 2019


Patience Huntwork is a staff attorney at the Arizona Supreme Court and a board member at The College's Melikian Center.
Arts, humanities and education

Phoenix lawyer expands human rights work legacy at ASU and abroad

July 25, 2019


Laura Medina graduated with a master's degree in indigenous rights and social justice from the American Indian Studies program in The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.
Arts, humanities and education

Fighting generational trauma through education

July 08, 2019


Arts, humanities and education

Visualizing Arizona heat through maps

July 03, 2019


The Grand Canyon draws millions of visitors each year, but a trip with The College's Institute of Human Origins this summer gave visitors a chance to see the site alongside ASU experts.
Science and technology

Exploring Grand Canyon geology through the eyes of ASU experts

June 28, 2019


Arthur "Art" Pearce II poses in front of the newly-unveiled Zebulon Pearce and Family Conference Room at Armstrong Hall.
Arts, humanities and education

The College honors Pearce family legacy with conference room unveiling

June 19, 2019


Trudie Jackson graduated with a master's degree in tribal leadership and governance from The College's American Indian studies program.
Arts, humanities and education

Native American students explore advanced degree horizons at Graduate Pathways conference

June 14, 2019


Arlene Chin in her office at the ASU Foundation.
Law, journalism and politics

Tempe local, ASU alumna Arlene Chin sees city council position as new way to give back

June 05, 2019


Alexandria Maese spent two months in Washington, D.C. as part of the The College's Capital Scholars Program.
Law, journalism and politics

Experiential learning: ASU students get jumpstart in Washington, D.C.

June 04, 2019


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