ASU plans racial justice efforts through renamed LIFT Initiative
ASU is continuing its efforts to fight racial discrimination on campus through the LIFT Initiative.
ASU is continuing its efforts to fight racial discrimination on campus through the LIFT Initiative.
COVID-19 cases in the ASU community continue to decline for another week.
Some students registered with the Student Accessibility and Inclusive Learning Services are no longer receiving early class registration after SAILS updated their system that kept track of accommodations.
ASU agreed to pay journalism student Rae'Lee Klein $7,040 in a settlement of a lawsuit filed by Klein in October concerning free speech.
Students navigating their future careers in public health during the pandemic face unique challenges compared to students in other fields.
The Virginia G. Piper Center at ASU has received a grant to host a variety of events celebrating Indigenous history and culture.
Cases within the ASU community continue to fall, with the total number of cases dropping by 45 since last Monday.
The Cronkite School and Gaylord Journalism College are working together to amplify coverage of Indigenous issues across the country.
ASU students and staff provide free services to the roughly 300 senior residents living at the Westward Ho through the ASU Community Collaborative.
Goats converged on the Polytechnic campus last week for two student yoga sessions.
The ASU symphonic carillon has been with ASU since 1966. Even during a pandemic, the instrument continues to be an integral part of University history.
Civil rights and prison abolition activist Angela Davis shared her thoughts on racism in the criminal justice system and the modern-day Black Lives Matter movement.
Active COVID-19 cases at ASU have decreased for the fifth straight week as of Thursday's update from the University.
Pedro Gomez mentored dozens of young journalists, and his family started a foundation to ensure his impact will benefit many others.
An ASU study seeks to improve the state of public education in Arizona through a teacher residency program.
ASU students are searching for new housing due to ASU's decrease of upper-division housing options.
Active COVID-19 cases at ASU are decreasing and vaccination efforts are increasing across the state, and at the University.
ASU President Michael Crow spoke to The State Press Monday about the University's ongoing and future plans.
Approximately 4,000 people in the ASU community have been vaccinated and the University is considering adding the COVID-19 vaccine to the University's current list of mandatory vaccines.
International students talk about the challenges of studying in another country and connecting to a new community during the pandemic.
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