Community
How do we build strong, vibrant communities?
Because the world is getting smaller, we must learn to collaborate across borders and beliefs. We need to respect diversity, find common ground and work toward common goals.
We research broad aspects of population and community growth, creating solutions for policy decisions and economic, social and environmental health.
Families are at the core of humanity, and strengthening them has direct impact on the overall well-being of the broader community.
In every stage of life, from childhood through adulthood, social connections are vital links that promote security, leadership and well-being.
Our research and service programs target adolescents, young adults and college students, promoting an understanding of and commitment to service on all fronts.
Our research is advancing knowledge, seeking solutions and informing policy to create a world where religious understanding and tolerance thrive.
As international boundaries become more and more blurred, we must establish the necessary infrastructures for living and working in a global age.
We conduct population research on local and global scales to guide economic, environmental, business and development decisions.
As international boundaries become more and more blurred, we must establish the necessary infrastructures for living and working in a global age.
We conduct vital research, programs and initiatives that aim to teach drug prevention and improve programs that aid those with substance-abuse disorders.
Our research and service programs target adolescents, young adults and college students, promoting an understanding of and commitment to service on all fronts.
In every stage of life, from childhood through adulthood, social connections are vital links that promote security, leadership and well-being.
Our research is advancing knowledge, seeking solutions and informing policy to create a world where religious understanding and tolerance thrive.
{Join the ASU Alumni Association} You will find more than 300,000 ASU alumni worldwide. These Sun Devils have at least two things in common, besides a degree from ASU: shared memories and a stake in our alma mater.
Visit online: http://alumni.asu.edu{Family Justice Bus Mobile Legal Assistance Project} The Family Justice Bus Mobile Legal Assistance Project at the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University takes free legal services on the road. Students provide free income tax preparation for low-income taxpayers, help with wills for first responders, and conduct seminars on consumer protection and unemployment insurance. For more information, contact Marcy Karin.
{Diane Halle Center for Family Justice} The College of Law’s new Diane Halle Center for Family Justice, in collaboration with partners in social work, nursing and ASU’s new School of Social and Family Dynamics, pursues direct representation and policy advocacy on core issues of domestic violence, employment reform, and family law and psychology.
Visit online: http://law.asu.edu/dhc{Indian Legal Program} The Indian Legal Program was established in 1988 to provide legal education, scholarship, and public service to tribal governments. It was designed to help train Indian lawyers and promote an understanding of the differences between the legal systems of Indian Nations and the United States.
Visit online: http://law.asu.edu/ilp{Immigration Law & Policy Clinic} The College’s Immigration Law & Policy Clinic addresses the current vacuum of immigration services in Arizona through partnerships with local non-profits, governmental agencies, other ASU departments and community advocates. Law students provide legal assistance to children in immigration deportation hearings and represent them in immigration and immigration appeals courts.
Visit online: http://law.asu.edu/Default.aspx?alias=law.asu.edu/immigrationclinic{Venture Catalyst at ASU} Venture Catalyst accelerates ventures led by faculty, students and ASU-linked companies by providing entrepreneurial resources (e.g. market research, competitive analysis and introductions to capital sources) needed to bring new ideas and inventions to market.
Visit online: http://www.asuventurecatalyst.org/{Sun Devil Entrepreneurship Network} The network links local small businesses with the extensive student talent base at ASU while presenting students with valuable internship experience working in an entrepreneurial environment.
Visit online: http://entrepreneurship.asu.edu/sden{Join the ASU Alumni Association} You will find more than 300,000 ASU alumni worldwide. These Sun Devils have at least two things in common, besides a degree from ASU: shared memories and a stake in our alma mater.
Visit online: http://alumni.asu.edu{Family Justice Bus Mobile Legal Assistance Project} The Family Justice Bus Mobile Legal Assistance Project at the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University takes free legal services on the road. Students provide free income tax preparation for low-income taxpayers, help with wills for first responders, and conduct seminars on consumer protection and unemployment insurance. For more information, contact Marcy Karin.
{Diane Halle Center for Family Justice} The College of Law’s new Diane Halle Center for Family Justice, in collaboration with partners in social work, nursing and ASU’s new School of Social and Family Dynamics, pursues direct representation and policy advocacy on core issues of domestic violence, employment reform, and family law and psychology.
Visit online: http://law.asu.edu/dhc{Indian Legal Program} The Indian Legal Program was established in 1988 to provide legal education, scholarship, and public service to tribal governments. It was designed to help train Indian lawyers and promote an understanding of the differences between the legal systems of Indian Nations and the United States.
Visit online: http://law.asu.edu/ilp{Immigration Law & Policy Clinic} The College’s Immigration Law & Policy Clinic addresses the current vacuum of immigration services in Arizona through partnerships with local non-profits, governmental agencies, other ASU departments and community advocates. Law students provide legal assistance to children in immigration deportation hearings and represent them in immigration and immigration appeals courts.
Visit online: http://law.asu.edu/Default.aspx?alias=law.asu.edu/immigrationclinic{Become a Sun Devil Advocate} We need concerned citizens, voters and alumni who support ASU to advocate for intelligent, strategic support of higher education. You don't have to be a political insider to get involved and help the cause, just passionate about ASU and higher education. The Sun Devil Advocate Network will give you the tools and resources you need to become an effective voice for the Sun Devil family.
Visit online: http://www.sundeviladvocates.org/{Volunteer with ASU Cares} ASU Cares is the University’s largest annual volunteer community service project. Every year students, faculty, staff and alumni volunteer for a day of community service.
Visit online: http://alumni.asu.edu/programs/asu-caresThere are currently no listings.
{Venture Catalyst at ASU} Venture Catalyst accelerates ventures led by faculty, students and ASU-linked companies by providing entrepreneurial resources (e.g. market research, competitive analysis and introductions to capital sources) needed to bring new ideas and inventions to market.
Visit online: http://www.asuventurecatalyst.org/{Sun Devil Entrepreneurship Network} The network links local small businesses with the extensive student talent base at ASU while presenting students with valuable internship experience working in an entrepreneurial environment.
Visit online: http://entrepreneurship.asu.edu/sden{Spirit of Enterprise Center} The center engages student teams with community entrepreneurs to address ongoing challenges/opportunities and celebrates entrepreneurship by hosting the annual Spirit of Enterprise Awards.
Visit online: http://wpcarey.asu.edu/spirit/{Innovation Challenge} The Innovation Challenge awards grants of up to $10,000 to students with innovative project, prototype and/or venture ideas that promise to solve social, cultural and economic challenges.
Visit online: http://innovationchallenge.asu.edu/{Entrepreneurs@ASU Student Organization} Entrepreneurs@ASU unites students from all majors who are interested in entrepreneurial ventures and hosts events and activities to promote entrepreneurship among the student body.
Visit online: http://entrepreneurship.asu.edu/student_entrepreneurship_clubs{Engineering Projects in Community Service (EPICS)} EPICS provides hands-on social entrepreneurship experience to trans-disciplinary student teams who partner with nonprofit agencies, schools and government units to create innovative solutions to real-world challenges.
Visit online: http://engineering.asu.edu/epicsgold







