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- Million-dollar Osher Foundation gift assists reentry students: A $1 million endowment from the Bernard Osher Foundation, plus an additional $50,000 bridge grant for the 2008-09 academic year, will provide scholarships annually to 20 or more Arizona State University students attending the West campus.
- New advanced degrees in recreation and tourism, community resources: Two ASU colleges are teaming to offer a pair of new graduate degrees for students interested in the fields of recreation, tourism, non-profit management, and community resources and development.
- College of Teacher Education and Leadership partners to mentor, assist foster kids: A College of Teacher Education and Leadership partnership is bringing a tutoring program and a place to learn to children in foster care.
- Case cracking: Global management students, IRS team in mock fraud investigations: Accounting students in the School of Global Management and Leadership are getting a taste of what it's like to catch corporate bad guys as they work with the IRS Criminal Investigation Division on a series of mock fraud investigations.
- Future teachers sweep awards in video contest; program documents Arizona history: Teams of students from the College of Teacher Education and Leadership took the top awards at Arizona State University's iCademy awards competition.
- Strength in numbers - PCD partnership with DES sharpens social service delivery in Arizona: ASU's Partnership for Community Development provides expertise to state Department of Economic Security in Breakthrough Series Collaborative to advance better service integration for children, adults, families
- ASU teams with Washington Center to offer semester-long internships : Arizona State University has hooked up with the prestigious Washington Center to offer qualified students an opportunity to participate in semester-long internships.
- College of Teacher Education and Leadership unveils first center : Arizona State University's College of Teacher Education and Leadership has its first center, the state’s first civic education research effort.
- Middle school science teachers to benefit from online classes: Arizona State University faculty members are collaborating to develop online classes that will broaden the knowledge base of middle school science teachers.
- New degrees focus on America's aging population: With the population of older Americans projected to double in the next twenty years, ASU's College of Human Services has added bachelor's and master's degree programs in Aging and Lifespan Development.
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