ASU Gammage, Kerr keep performances alive digitally amid COVID-19
ASU Gammage and Kerr are working to create virtual events in lieu of the season's regular programming, much of which was canceled due to the pandemic.
ASU Gammage and Kerr are working to create virtual events in lieu of the season's regular programming, much of which was canceled due to the pandemic.
Three foxes were captured within the Memorial Union.
Though some experienced delays due to COVID-19, construction projects near the Tempe campus like Mirabella Retirement Center, ISTB-7 and the Tempe Streetcar are pushing through to completion.
Students share fears about the possibility of being unable to find work after they graduate due to changes in their job fields because of the pandemic.
Since Aug. 1, 1,888 ASU community members have tested positive.
Desk assistants at Palo Verde West have had to help move in students who tested positive for COVID-19 for their isolation spaces with no warning, only later to see those same students breaking isolation.
Since move in, 654 students living on the Tempe campus have been approved for a License Agreement Release.
An email Wednesday announced Provost Mark Searle will transition to a professor role in June 2021.
A partnership between the Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College and Mesa Public Schools delivers internship opportunities to ASU education students and learning help for K-12 students.
This week, ASU students can attend Zoom events in celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month from speakers, to movies, to art tutorials.
Tanya Miles talks about her incarceration experience while being apart of the PATHS program, a partnership between the W.P. Carey School of Business and the Televerde Foundation.
Active COVID-19 cases have decreased to 215 within the ASU community.
BandLab has helped woodwind and brass students collaborate during the COVID-19 pandemic.
According to Associate Vice President of ASU Health Services Aaron Krasnow, there is a lot of misunderstanding around contact tracing, isolation and quarantine at ASU.
Active COVID-19 cases continue to decline within ASU community.
For some students, online course modalities allow maximization of time to spend working and doing school work.
In a meeting with The State Press, ASU President Michael Crow discussed ongoing COVID-19 management plans.
The Pitchfork Pantry is expanding to all four campuses to foster support and eliminate barriers to food and toiletry supplies.
The University reported 263 active cases within the ASU community Monday night.
The added stress of adjusting to the pandemic has left transfer students feeling overwhelmed and robbed of the traditional ASU experience.
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