ASU will leave food businesses prepped for a sustainable future
ASU's Prepped program will offer sustainability in future lessons.
ASU's Prepped program will offer sustainability in future lessons.
ASU hosted an exhibit at its Downtown Phoenix campus that educated visitors about the My Lai Massacre of 1968.
The Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law plans to create the first Indian Gaming and Tribal Self-Governance programs in the country.
The mural, located at the closest Fry's to the Downtown Phoenix campus, depicts the area's history.
ASU student Anthony Delphy shares a unique perspective as a low-income student.
This Hindu tradition of Garba and Raas is meant to bring Asian and Asian Pacific communities together at ASU.
Two newly made friends discuss BumbleBFF, a section of the popular dating app that is focused on friendships.
The touring festival encourages students to "find their grind" through technical music opportunities.
Bar staff near the three largest universities in Arizona will receive training to prevent sexual assault incidents.
ASU's Spark initiative will teach the college community to be more innovative.
More crimes occurred on and around ASU's campuses in September 2019 than in September 2018.
Professors and students reflect on 50 years of graduate program teaching English to non-native English speakers.
On the first Thursday of each month, literary enthusiasts can gather in Valley Bar's basement to "Get Lit."
From pride events to a taco festival, The State Press looks at events for the long weekend.
The city of Phoenix and ASU work to address pedestrian safety in a growing city.
ASU will hold a groundbreaking ceremony for a new Thunderbird building on Monday.
The Hall of Flame is a historic firefighting museum located next to ASU's Tempe campus. In this episode, podcaster Mackenzie Marchello sits down with a curator of education Mark Moorhead, and current ASU student Claudia Garcia.
Visual art and heavy storytelling are two of the many elements Grey Box Collective utilizes to provide support and education on sensitive topics.
ASU is partnering with EGADE to allow Executive MBA students the opportunity to network globally.
An ASU project explores whether or not apocalyptic thinking and rhetoric about climate change is helpful or hurtful to members of the public.
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