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US Army enlists ASU to help modernize military learning

Pennsylvania Army National Guard Soldiers and civilian personnel learn to integrate artificial intelligence into military workflows during a two-day AI course taught by U.S. Army War College faculty at Fort Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania Feb. 11-12. Courtesy of U.S. Army. By Marshall TerrillMarch 12, 2026 Early last year over dinner at Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall near Washington…

Global challenges at forefront of security and defense event

ASU 1 of 3 universities that form Security & Defence PLuS partnership Kristin Lord (far left), ASU vice president of global strategy and engagement, moderates a panel titled “Experience, Innovation and Leadership in a Changing Security Environment” with (from left): retired Lt. Gen. Jennifer Short, U.S. Air Force; James Carouso, Center for Strategic and International…

ASU selected to support DOD Irregular Warfare Center

Creators behind ASU’s “Competitive Statecraft” co-host conference with leading agricultural institution Mississippi State University

Understanding the diplomacy of agriculture and its role as the ‘backbone of civilization’

Creators behind ASU’s “Competitive Statecraft” co-host conference with leading agricultural institution Mississippi State University

ASU launches MA in global security, with irregular warfare concentration

In response to the evolving landscape of global security challenges, Arizona State University is launching a groundbreaking Master of Arts in global security, with a concentration in irregular warfare.