The Triple Helix at Arizona State University

At an International Level:

The Triple Helix is an international 501(c)3 non-profit organization with 27 chapters and more than 800 students from the most prestigious universities in America and abroad. Collectively these students have created what many once considered impossible: an entirely undergraduate-run international organization. As a young but innovative leader in undergraduate journalism, The Triple Helix provides a forum showcasing the undergraduate voices of hundreds of students on some of the most pressing modern issues in science. In the pursuit of these goals, The Triple Helix offers a unique, challenging, and exciting educational experience for its entire staff.

 

At a University Level:

The Triple Helix is an undergraduate journal of science, society, and law. Through both print and e-publishing divisions, our goal is to promote awareness of the reciprocal impact of science and technology on society and law. Our aim is to encourage critical analysis and debate of legally and socially important issues in science through the free exchange of ideas within the readership community. Article topics focus on the intersection between science, society, and law, ranging in subjects from intellectual property law to healthcare policies to the impacts of specific scientific research and more. We currently publish two issues per academic year.