Active COVID-19 cases within ASU community decrease to 81
COVID-19 cases decrease in ASU community 11 days before Gov. Doug Ducey re-opens K-12 Arizona schools.
COVID-19 cases decrease in ASU community 11 days before Gov. Doug Ducey re-opens K-12 Arizona schools.
Sun Devil PAWS Therapy held an event for students to meet a therapy dog amid a difficult semester.
The Fulton Schools of Engineering announced the creation of a new school and the rebranding of two existing schools: the School of Computing, Informatics, and Decision Systems Engineering and The Polytechnic School.
The College en ASU está expandiendo su esfuerzo para aumentar integración en STEM para crear un ambiente más acogedor.
The Latino Medical Student Association Plus, or LMSA+, at ASU is working to boost Latine representation and fight inequality in the medical field.
For the first time since 2006, Tempe will be expanding its boundaries and plans to transform part of north Tempe into improved residential living and retail opportunities.
ASU spent $70,000 on the production costs associated with the creation of their episode on Amazon Prime Video's "The College Tours."
ASU's The College is expanding its efforts to bolster inclusivity in STEM to create a more welcoming environment.
Fall registration opened Feb. 18 with a variety of intriguing electives ASU students can take.
Active COVID-19 cases within the ASU community decreased yet again on March 1.
Cases of discrimination against Asian Americans have been growing throughout the pandemic. ASU students and faculty are working to spread awareness on the issue and its history.
ASU students, faculty and other community volunteers come together to investigate and trace COVID-19 cases for the state and county.
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.
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