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The Higher of Liberal Arts and Sciences at Arizona State University
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Type Public
Established 1954
Dean Patrick J. Kenney

Bookish staff

1,364
Students xx,520
Location

Tempe

,

Arizona

,

United States

Campus Arizona State University
Website http://thecollege.asu.edu/

The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at ASU is the largest of the 17 independent school units at Arizona Country University. Students majoring in The college make up 31 pct of all Tempe campus students.[1]

The college is dwelling house to 3 academic divisions including the humanities, natural sciences and social sciences. Within these divisions The college is home to 21 interdisciplinary schools and departments and 50 research centers and institutes. The college offers 100+ undergraduate majors and 150+ graduate degrees.

As of autumn 2020, The college's total student enrollment was 16,241.[2] As of fall 2019, The college's commencement-yr retention charge per unit was 86%, and its 4-year graduation rate was 57%.[three]

Organization [edit]

The Higher of Liberal Arts and Sciences is headed by Dean Patrick Kenney. Each of the 3 academic divisions is led by a divisional dean:

  • Dean Jeffrey Cohen, Humanities
  • Dean Kenro Kusumi, Natural Sciences

Location [edit]

The Higher of Liberal Arts and Sciences is located inside Armstrong Hall on McAllister Avenue, as part of ASU's Tempe campus.

Notable people [edit]

Kinesthesia* [edit]

  • Greg Asner, National Academy of Sciences (NAS) fellow member, 2013.
  • H. Russell Bernard, NAS fellow member, 2010.
  • Jane Buikstra, NAS fellow member, 1987.
  • Natalie Diaz, MacArthur Fellow, 2018; Pulitzer Prize for Poetry, 2021.
  • Lindy Elkins-Tanton, NAS Arthur L. Day Prize and Lectureship, 2020; NAS member, 2021.
  • James Elser, NAS member, 2019.
  • Nancy Grimm, NAS fellow member, 2019.
  • Michael Goodchild, NAS member, 2002.
  • Lee Hartwell, NAS member, 1987; The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, 2001.
  • Bert Hoelldobler, NAS fellow member, 1998; Pulitzer Prize for General Nonfiction, 1991.
  • Mitchell Jackson, Pulitzer Prize for Characteristic Writing, 2021.
  • Michael Lynch, NAS fellow member, 2009.
  • Alexandra Navrotsky, NAS member, 1993.
  • Rebecca Sandefur, MacArthur Young man, 2018.
  • Anne Stone, NAS member, 2016.
  • Polly Wiessner, NAS fellow member, 2014.
  • Frank Wilczek, MacArthur Fellow, 1982; NAS member, 1990; The Nobel Prize in Physics, 2004.

*This listing includes only current and living kinesthesia at The college who accept received a Nobel Prize, Pulitzer Prize or MacArthur Fellowship or who are members of the National Academy of Sciences.

Alumni [edit]

View outstanding and accomplished alumni at The College Alumni Network webpage: https://thecollege.asu.edu/alumni/network.

Bookish Units [edit]

  • Aerospace Studies
  • American Indian Studies
  • Section of English language
  • Section of Physics
  • Department of Psychology
  • Hugh Downs School of Homo Communications
  • Armed services Science
  • Naval Science
  • School of Borough and Economic Idea and Leadership
  • School of Globe and Space Exploration
  • School of Geographical Sciences and Urban Planning
  • Schoolhouse of Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies
  • School of Human being Evolution and Social Change
  • School of International Letters and Cultures
  • School of Life Sciences
  • School of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences
  • School of Molecular Sciences
  • School of Politics and Global Studies
  • School of Social and Family Dynamics
  • School of Social Transformation
  • School of Transborder Studies

Inquiry Centers and Institutes [edit]

  • American Indian Policy Establish
  • Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies
  • Beyond: Center for Primal Concepts in Science
  • Biodiversity Noesis Integration Center
  • Centre for Archeology and Lodge
  • Heart for Asian Research
  • Middle for Behavior, Institutions and the Environment
  • Middle for Bioarchaeological Inquiry
  • Center for Biodiversity Outcomes
  • Middle for Bioenergy and Photosynthesis
  • Heart for Biological Physics
  • Eye for Biology and Guild
  • Center for Kid and Family Success
  • Center for Digital Antiquity
  • Centre for Teaching Through Exploration
  • Center for Evolution and Medicine
  • Eye for Gender Equity in Science and Engineering science
  • Heart for Global Discovery
  • Center for Global Wellness
  • Middle for Imagination in the Borderlands
  • Center for Indian Educational activity
  • Center for Jewish Studies
  • Centre for Meteorite Studies
  • Middle for Political Thought and Leadership
  • Eye for Public Humanities
  • Middle for Social Dynamics and Complexity
  • Center for Strategic Communication
  • Center for the Avant-garde Report and Practise of Promise
  • Centre for the Written report of Economic Freedom
  • Center for the Study of Institutional Diversity
  • Heart for the Study of Religion and Disharmonize
  • Center for Work and Democracy
  • Center on the Future of War
  • Chinese Language Flagship Center
  • Desert Humanities Initiative
  • Global Drylands Center
  • Hispanic Enquiry Center
  • Humanities Lab
  • Institute for Humanities Enquiry
  • Institute for Social Science Research
  • Found of Human being Origins
  • Interplanetary Initiative
  • Lincoln Eye for Practical Ethics
  • Melikian Center: Russian, Eurasian and East European Studies
  • Project Humanities
  • Attain Institute
  • Simon A. Levin Mathematical, Computational and Modeling Sciences Center
  • Spatial Analysis Research Center
  • Urban Climate Research Middle
  • Virginia Thousand. Piper Middle for Artistic Writing

Rankings [edit]

The following rankings are for Arizona State Academy overall. Rankings directly continued to disciplines and programs within The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences are listed.

Higher Education Inquiry and Development Rankings (fiscal year 2018):[iv]

  • No. 1 in geological and earth sciences.
  • No. 1 in anthropology.
  • No. four in social sciences.
  • No. 5 in humanities.
  • No. v in political scientific discipline and authorities.

U.South. News & Earth Report (2021):[5]

  • No. x in undergraduate teaching
  • No. 10 in first-year experiences

four+i/Accelerated Programs at The College [edit]

Accelerated (4+1) degree programs streamline a educatee's path from an undergraduate program to a master'southward degree. By combining undergraduate and graduate coursework in their senior year for dual credit, students tin can potentially save up to an unabridged yr of schooling and receive both degrees in as trivial equally 5 years. Students can view available pathways at the accelerated degrees (iv+1) website: https://thecollege.asu.edu/degrees/accelerated. This website is updated regularly equally new accelerated (4+1) caste options are added.

References [edit]

  1. ^ "ASU Facts". Arizona Land Academy. Archived from the original on 2018-12-xxx.
  2. ^ "ASU Facts". www.asu.edu . Retrieved 2021-11-19 .
  3. ^ "ASU Facts". world wide web.asu.edu . Retrieved 2021-eleven-19 .
  4. ^ "ASU is 7th in national inquiry ranking". ASU News. 2019-11-22. Retrieved 2021-11-19 .
  5. ^ "ASU named most innovative university seven years running". ASU News. 2021-09-12. Retrieved 2021-11-19 .

External links [edit]

  • Official website

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ASU_College_of_Liberal_Arts_and_Sciences

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