ASU extends basketball coach Bobby Hurley's contract through 2026
The Biodesign Institute has developed a saliva-based COVID-19 test.
When reality wasn't working out, I turned to a video game for a little help.
The University will wait to distribute cash grants to students from the CARES Act.
We often shun grief. What if, instead, we were to tune in to grief? To let it teach us what it can?
ASU summer enrollment is at a record high amid COVID-19, with over 56,000 students taking summer class.
It may not have been what I expected, but I made the most out of celebrating in quarantine.
ASU President Michael Crow joined 13 other university presidents to discuss the reopening of universities throughout the country with White House officials last week.
ASU has the intention to open in the fall but as other schools consider different delivery methods, professors and experts say using Zoom could be problematic.
The University is still determining how students will receive CARES Act funds.
ASU has announced their decision to hold Summer B courses remotely shortly after their decision to hold classes in person this fall.
Tempe Mayor Mark Mitchell is now requiring businesses that file security plans to document how they are implementing social-distancing.
ASU graduates express disappointment with online commencement ceremonies.
Gov. Doug Ducey's stay-at-home order expires Friday, gyms and pools will reopen Wednesday, but not at ASU.
"You have all these expectations, and these friends that you've had for all these years, and you just know it's never going to be like that again."
ASU is offering reduced prices for students who enroll in summer courses as well as other opportunities for people to learn during COVID-19.
ADHS announced they would continue to work with ASU's COVID-19 modeling team Thursday.
ASU will continue modeling for COVID-19 after ADHS said the University should 'pause' its work.
If we want small businesses to stay afloat during this crisis, they will need more support.
Ducey said Arizona is "headed in the right direction" with a downward trajectory of positive COVID-19 tests.
President Michael Crow announced that ASU is planning to hold in-person classes for the Fall 2020 semester.
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