With COVID-19 managed for now, Crow is optimistic for future
ASU President Michael Crow spoke to The State Press Monday about the University's ongoing and future plans.
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.
Various organizations and institutions at ASU are educating the community about Black History at national and state levels.
ASU's Chi Phi fraternity chapter is at least the third reported fraternity in four months to receive disciplinary action from the University.
ASU canceled spring break in December. One month before it would have started, students reflect on changes they've had to make.
Three current and upcoming Humanities Labs seek to answer questions raised by COVID-19.
ASU student musicians are finding new ways to keep the music scene alive during COVID-19.
There are 235 active COVID-19 cases within the ASU community as of an update Thursday.
ASU announced the opening of The Difference Engine: An ASU Center for the Future of Equality to work on combating injustices in both local and national communities.
ASU introduced 24-hour Devils' drop-off testing across all four campuses Feb. 9.
Over 160 students and 10 organizations have violated the Student Code of Conduct due to COVID-19 related violations since Aug. 1, an ASU spokesperson said.
Active COVID-19 cases at ASU continues to decrease. ASU reported a total of 298 active cases in Monday's update, 86 less than the number reported Thursday.
The Center for Imagination in the Borderlands brings together artists from a diverse range of backgrounds to discuss the lives, history and future of Indigenous people.
ASU and Chegg are teaming up to help individuals who are not in college gain the skills necessary to apply for jobs in the digital economy.
Students are frustrated with the lengthy, confusing process to change majors after COVID-19 pandemic altered career plans.
ASU dance clubs have had to pivot their operations and meetings during the pandemic.
With COVID-19 limiting dining options, take-out is a safe alternative to indoor dining.
The ASU Library, like all University departments, has changed its operations to better help students during COVID-19.
COVID-19 cases continue to decrease in the ASU community Thursday as the U.K. strain of the virus is found in Arizona.
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