“The Making of a COVID Lab” represents a multidisciplinary team honors project, the largest ever to be supported by the Barrett Honors College, comprised of 38 students who competed to enter the project in August 2020. The project was conceived and lead by Dr. Carolyn Compton, the Medical…
The Mapping Grand Canyon Conference was an event held at Arizona State University's Tempe campus between February 28 and March 1, 2019. The conference marked an unprecedented exploration of the science, art, history, and practice of Grand Canyon cartography. It was a celebration and critical…
March Mammal Madness is an annual scientific outreach tournament consisting of simulated combat competition among animals, informed by scientific literature and communicated through creative storytelling and art. This collection consists of related publications, presentation, and educational…
Collection of manuscript drafts by Samuel Markolf.
Conference presentations and posters produced by Marc Mason from 2007-present.
The Master of Healthcare Innovation (MHI) is a multidisciplinary program that prepares students for transformative roles in healthcare. MHI brings together information from innovation and change theory,…
Masters of Urban and Environmental Planning (MUEP) program is an accredited, interdisciplinary, professional degree designed to prepare students for leadership roles in planning in the public and private sectors. The program offers a unique opportunity to integrate urban and environmental…
Software systems are becoming increasingly complex, requiring the coordination of heterogeneous structured data sources in a loosely-coupled distributed environment with support for handling events and streaming data. Some sample systems include homeland security, criminal justice, supply chain…
"Landuse and Landscape Socioecology in the Mediterranean Basin: A Natural Laboratory for the Study of the Long-Term Interaction of Human and Natural Systems."
This international, interdisciplinary research project models the long-term dynamics of human landuse and Mediterranean…
The Metis Center for Infrastructure and Sustainable Engineering seeks to provide the basis for understanding, designing, and managing the complex integrated built/human/natural systems that increasingly characterize our planet in the athropocene – the Age of Humans. To this end, Metis combines…
Dance at Arizona State University is recognized as one of the leading programs in the United States.
MFA Dance students represent a dynamic community of artists, educators, artivists, and scholars who actively engage with the expanding global landscape of artistic…
Learning Futures Collaboratives (LFCs) are intended to meet the goals of developing future-focused, ideas-driven, high-impact research agendas. MLFC brought together faculty, doctoral students and researchers to engage in collaborative, creative, and semi-hypothetical research…
Morrison Institute for Public Policy is a leader in examining critical Arizona and regional issues, and is a catalyst for public dialogue. An Arizona State University resource, Morrison Institute is an independent center that uses nonpartisan research and communication outreach to help improve…
This collection includes research into the history of movie exhibition in Arizona. The articles, chronologies, lists, and other documents in this collection are aimed at increasing understanding of the features and development of Arizona's movie exhibition business.