Fine arts programs cancel events, move online amid COVID-19 concerns
ASU Gammage announced its show lineup for the 2020-21 season on March 16, featuring broadway hits Hamilton, Hadestown and Frozen.
ASU Gammage announced its show lineup for the 2020-21 season on March 16, featuring broadway hits Hamilton, Hadestown and Frozen.
ASU President Michael Crow sat down with The State Press over Zoom to answer questions surrounding coronavirus and the University's response.
The Study Abroad Office announced all ASU summer study abroad trips are canceled.
Online proctoring exam services have an impact on both faculty and students and how this impacts testing.
A look at the experience ASU study abroad and grant-funded students have had thanks to COVID-19.
ASU said that residence halls and "essential services" will remain open but urged students to consider other options.
A resident at The Cottages of Tempe, a popular housing option for ASU students, has tested positive for COVID-19, the complex said in an email to residents.
Cases of COVID-19 rose to 27 in Arizona Wednesday morning.
Some bars have said that they'll only close if they're "forced to."
Arizona's public universities have responded to the COVID-19 outbreak in different ways.
A new plant-based restaurant will be serving Mexican cuisine accompanied by a full bar in the Cornerstone plaza.
There are two more confirmed COVID-19 cases in Arizona, and ADHS released new recommendations for bars and restaurants.
One year after becoming the first charter part of the Intercollegiate Dog Agility Association, Agility Dogs at ASU competed in the first Intercollegiate Dog Agility Nationals.
ASU announced on Monday that classes will be online for the rest of the spring semester.
There are now 18 cases of COVID-19 in Arizona, the Arizona Department of Health Services said Monday morning.
Here's what to know about COVID-19 and ASU's response.
Arizona confirms three new cases of COVID-19 as the total number rises to 12.
The University announced new travel regulations on Friday to protect against the spread of COVID-19.
Governor Doug Ducey issues declaration of emergency following COVID-19 spread.
ASU has canceled all on-campus, in-person classes and all classes will be transitioned to an online format.
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