Louis N. Shoettle V, ARCS ASU Scholar (2013-2016), pictured on the right was one of only 2 ARCS Roche Foundation Scholars to be invited to participate in the Roche Symposium, “Increasing Drug Development Success:
The 41st annual ARCS Scholar Awards Dinner commenced with the pledge of allegiance and a star-spangled version of the National Anthem sung by Cody Ray Caho, Masters of Music in Opera Candidate at ASU. The evening’s theme, celebrating the “cream of the crop” honored 41 outstanding scholars,
Plan to attend this ARCS Foundation Phoenix informative luncheon with guest speaker Dr. Anne-Marie Feyrer-Melk, cardiologist from the Optiomal Heart Attack and Prevention Center. She will be speaking on"Myths About Heart Disease - What's a Woman to... Read more
Congratulations on your selection as a 2016-2017 ARCS Foundation Phoenix Scholar! If you register online, you do not need to send in the reply card that you received in the mail with your invitation. Please note that you... Read more
Be inspired! Plan on attending the ARCS Foundation Phoenix 41st Annual Scholar Awards Dinner on April 29, 2016. Whether you are able to attend or not, please click ... Read more
Did you know, tree rings are how scientists discovered the history of the Cascadia fault and earthquakes in the Pacific Northwest?” Learn the tales that tree rings tell, from climate and cultural history to earthquakes and volcanic eruptions, it’s all part of the science of Dendrochronology! Click ... Read more
The Phoenix Chapter hosted the annual ARCS Holiday Luncheon and General Board Meeting on December 15th at Elements at the Sanctuary Resort in Paradise Valley. The featured guest speakers were gemologists Ginnie Schmitt and her son Michael, from Schmitt Jewelers, offering an interesting presentation “Gemology-the Geoscience”.