Carta de los Editores: La Prensa Estatal amplía su contenido en español
La Prensa Estatal (The State Press) empieza su expansión de contenido en español por la introducción de su primera editora en español y una sección de noticias, La Prensa.
La Prensa Estatal (The State Press) empieza su expansión de contenido en español por la introducción de su primera editora en español y una sección de noticias, La Prensa.
The State Press is beginning its expansion of Spanish language content by introducing its first Spanish language editor and news section, La Prensa.
ASU's first COVID-19 vaccination site opened at the Sun Devil Fitness Complex in Tempe on Friday.
The University has spent over $12 million supporting ASU Sync, but students continue to feel unsupported due to lack of direct financial assistance.
There are 613 active COVID-19 cases within ASU's community, according to a University update Thursday.
One of ASU Kappa Sigma's former pledges filed a lawsuit against the fraternity for its severe hazing, and the chapter has been suspended.
ASU will be opening a COVID-19 vaccine site at the SDFC that will be open twice a week and distribute 1,000 vaccines.
With few in-person opportunities and the coronavirus spreading at a high rate in Arizona, ASU students are leaving their dorms.
The number of active coronavirus cases within the ASU community is at 765, a decrease by 95 since its last update Thursday.
ASU and the city of Mesa are working together to promote universal learning through creation of the Innovation District and film studios spaces.
The ASU Art Museum is featuring a new exhibition from Liz Cohen called “Body/Magic,” which shines light on issues of femininity, immigration and nonconformity.
ASU's Jenessa Shapiro Scholarship, which offers undergraduate psychology students with financial needs, flexibility and professional resources, opens April 15, according to scholarship organizers.
The University reported a total of 858 active COVID-19 cases Thursday.
Hundreds of residents are set to move into the University's debut senior-living community, Mirabella at ASU, amid record-breaking COVID-19 cases in Arizona.
An ASU police officer was killed in a motorcycle accident Thursday.
Approximately 11,500 ASU community members, including community assistants, are eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.
There are 219 new cases of COVID-19 since Thursday, according to a recent University update.
As students head back to ASU for another semester, COVID-19 positive cases in the school community continue to increase, even with fewer people on campus.
ASU President Michael Crow announced faculty teaching in-person will be eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine beginning on Jan. 11.
The provost will now have to approve any transition to Zoom only instruction for ASU Sync classes.
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